Answer: ERIE
ERIE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining ERIE with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues:
- One of the Great Lakes
- Part of HOMES
- Cleveland's lake
- Canal of song
- Pennsylvania port
- A Great Lake
- Toledo's lake
- One of a "Great" quintet
- Buffalo's lake
- Buffalo water hole
- Canal that parallels much of the Mohawk River
- DeWitt Clinton's canal
- Huron's neighbor
- New York canal
- "Fifteen Miles on the ___ Canal"
- Pennsylvania city
- Lake near Buffalo
- Keystone State port
- Buffalo's county
- Shallowest Great Lake
- Great lake
- Albany-to-Buffalo canal
- Great Lakes port
- Lackawanna's lake
- Lake near Niagara Falls
- War of 1812 battle site
- Part of the mnemonic HOMES
- Niagara River source
- Southernmost Great Lake
- ___ Lackawanna Railway
- Sight from Sandusky
- War of 1812 lake
- Canal of renown
- Sandusky's lake
- Shallowest of the Great Lakes
- New York state canal
- Lake, city or canal
- View from Toledo
- Home of Gannon University
- 1813 battle site
- Port of Pennsylvania
- Sal's canal
- Part of Ohio's border
- Lake bordering Ohio
- Keystone State city
- Port between Buffalo and Cleveland
- New York county
- Pennsylvania harbor city
- U.S.-Canada border lake
- "... 15 miles on the ___ Canal"
- Iroquoian language
- Great Lake touching four states
- HOMES part
- Pennsylvania port city
- Small Great Lake
- Detroit River outlet
- Toledo's waterfront
- Welland Canal terminus
- City on Presque Isle Bay
- Iroquois foe
- Former lakeshore tribe
- Quaker State port
- Famous canal
- Native New Yorker
- Quaker State city
- Strange-sounding lake
- Port on a lake of the same name
- Sal the mule's canal
- "... fifteen miles on the ___ Canal"
- Huron neighbor
- Spooky-sounding lake
- Superior relative?
- Ohio tribe
- Buffalo's body of water
- Ashtabula's lake
- Euclid's lake
- Joliet discovery of 1669
- Lake named after an Indian tribe
- Eastern city on I-90
- Presque Isle State Park's lake
- One of a watery quintet
- ___-Lackawanna Railroad
- Lake surrounding Canada's southernmost point
- One of a noted quintet
- Fourth-largest Great Lake
- Lake north of Ohio
- The "E" in HOMES
- Where Oliver Hazard Perry prevailed
- Cleveland's water
- ". . . fifteen miles on the ___ Canal"
- Port on its own lake
- Buffalo-to-Albany canal
- Fourth largest of the Great Lakes
- Canal opened in 1825
- Pennsylvania neighbor
- Pennsylvania port or its lake
- View from Buffalo
- Canal to Buffalo
- Lake named for an Indian tribe
- View from Sandusky, Ohio
- Where the Detroit River ends
- New York canal opened in 1825
- City north of Pittsburgh
- Historic canal
- Canal or lake
- Niagara River feeder
- Weird-sounding lake
- Pennsylvania lake port
- Lake next to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Canal completed in 1825
- Cuyahoga's outlet
- Presque Isle's lake
- New York port
- Lake that feeds the Niagara River
- Strange-sounding canal?
- One of five Great ones
- Buffalo's waterfront
- It's inferior to Superior
- Albany canal
- Great Lakes name
- Albany's canal
- Southernmost of the Great Lakes
- Barge canal of song
- Northern terminus of I-79
- City or lake
- Canal to the Hudson River
- Lake ___, outlet of the Maumee River
- Lake near the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Niagara River's source
- Pennsylvania's northwesternmost county
- Jay Gould railroad
- ___ Lackawanna Railroad
- Niagara source
- ___ canal
- Canal from Albany
- Mercyhurst College city
- Eastern port
- Superior's inferior
- Port city or the lake it's on
- Source of the Niagara River
- Lake fed by the Cuyahoga River
- "Lake effect snow" city
- ''Low bridge, everyone down!'' canal
- Put-in-Bay's locale
- Home of the reconstructed USS Niagara
- County east of Ashtabula
- Tribe once found around Buffalo
- Pennsylvania county, or its lake
- The ''E'' in HOMES
- One of a notable quintet
- Lake in view from Cleveland
- 1960 railroad merger company
- Part of a wet quintet
- Lake not far from Niagara Falls
- City known for lake-effect snow
- One of a lake quintet
- Ohio county
- One of a noted geographical quintet
- Detroit River destination
- Most of Ohio's northern boundary
- Lake near Cleveland
- Weird-sounding lake?
- Cuyahoga River outlet
- Fabled canal
- Water by Buffalo
- Perry victory site
- One of Jay Gould's railroads
- Large lake named after a tribe
- Canal of Rome
- Old Ohio/New York tribe
- Mercyhurst College site
- Lake in four states
- Pennsylvania's fourth largest city
- Superior neighbor
- Lake that's the outlet for the Detroit River
- Cleveland's body of water
- Ontario neighbor
- Large freshwater lake
- War of 1812 battle locale
- Lake seen from Monroe, Michigan
- Lake north of Cleveland
- Onetime New York Indian
- Eastern tribe
- Lake bordering New York
- Site of a significant War of 1812 victory
- Niagara Falls feeder
- Only four-letter Great Lake
- Northwest Pennsylvania city
- Great Lake bordering Pennsylvania
- __ Lackawanna Railroad
- Smallest Great Lake, in volume
- Southernmost of a wet quintet
- Lake-effect snow city
- American canal
- Shallowest of the Great ones
- Lake of the Bass Islands
- HOMES body
- Lake where Perry prevailed in 1813
- Where "We have met the enemy ..."
- Northernmost Pennsylvania county
- Presque Isle Bay city
- Lake by the Jake
- Warmest of the Great Lakes
- New York's shortest-named county
- Tribe in the Great Lakes area
- Body of water near Buffalo
- Lake on our northern border
- Pennsylvania's "Flagship City"
- Lake fed by the Sandusky River
- Lake that touches New York and Ontario
- Lake next to Cleveland
- ___ Lackawanna
- Lorain, Ohio's lake
- Empire State canal
- It's part of four states' borders
- Lake adjacent to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- "We have met the enemy" there
- Stop on Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited
- Site of fighting in the War of 1812
- The shallowest Great Lake
- First Great Lake, alphabetically
- Early American
- Ashtabula waterfront
- Canal of Sal
- Railroad launched in 1851
- Canal that cost $7,143,789 to build
- Fourth of HOMES
- Jolliet's 1669 discovery
- Sight from Buffalo
- Strange-sounding waterway?
- Toledo's body of water
- Niagara's source
- Northeastern U.S. canal
- Pennsylvania's Great Lakes port
- Lorain's lake
- Big lake
- Detroit River's destination
- Lake feeding the Niagara River
- Port in Pennsylvania
- One of five great waterways
- Lake seen from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Canal with a mule, in song
- One of the Great ones
- Seneca foe
- Lake touching four states
- Discovery some attribute to Jolliet
- Lake where Perry fought
- Sandusky Bay lake
- Canal connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic
- Strange-sounding city?
- Buffalo shore
- Clinton's Ditch (canal)
- Lake the Detroit River flows into
- Clinton's waterway
- One of the Niagara River's sources
- Lake fed by the Detroit River
- City near Presque Isle
- Smallest Great Lake in volume
- Part of Pennsylvania's border
- Lake that sounds spooky
- Pennsylvania's only Great Lakes port
- Canal depicted on New York's state quarter
- Great Lake port
- Lake on four states and a province
- It feeds Niagara Falls
- Lake or city
- One of the HOMES lakes
- Name of a lake or canal
- Put-in-Bay's lake
- Canal that Sal worked on, in song
- Lake that feeds Niagara Falls
- Lake bordering Ontario
- Great Lake bordering New York
- Foe of the Iroquois
- City on a same-named lake
- Tribe defeated by the Iroquois
- Part of Ontario's southern border
- Upstate New York's ___ Canal
- County west of Wyoming
- ___ Canal, waterway through Schenectady
- Losing tribe in the Beaver Wars
- Lake adjoining Ontario
- Lake that the Huron River flows into
- Home of Presque Isle Downs racetrack
- Upstate New York county
- County in New York, Ohio or Pennsylvania
- Lake bordering four states
- Lake ___, discovery of Louis Jolliet
- Pennsylvania county or its seat
- Pennsylvania's Flagship City
- Lake ___, south of London
- New York tribe defeated by the Iroquois
- ___ Lackawanna (bygone railroad)
- Lake next to Avon Lake
- Canal near Rome
- Lake ___, home of the Bass Islands
- War of 1812 siege site
- City of 100,000+ or the lake it's on
- Great Lakes city
- Ohio/Ontario separator
- Canada's Battle of Fort ___, 1866
- Lake Indian
- I-90 runs along it
- Fort ___, captured by U.S. forces in 1814
- Admiral Perry victory site
- Source of the Niagara
- Toledo's water
- Hudson River canal
- Detroit River's terminus
- Buffalo's county or lake
- Canal by Buffalo
- City not far from Buffalo
- War of 1812 shipbuilding port
- "that thing you do!" setting
- County in New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania
- View from Presque Isle
- Buffalo is on its shore
- Pennsylvania county
- Crossword constructor's favorite canal
- City that's home to the U.S. Brig Niagara
- "15 miles on the ___ Canal"
- Ontario's Fort ___
- Fourth-largest of the Great Lakes
- Smallest Great Lake, by volume
- Lake into which Ohio's Cuyahoga River empties
- Canal for Sal
- View from Huron, Ohio
- One of the Lower Lakes
- City on its own Great Lake
- Clinton's "Big Ditch"
- __ Lackawanna Railway
- Tribe that lent its name to a canal
- Lake where Perry achieved an 1813 victory
- Name of counties in three states, all crossed by I-90
- Pennsylvania or New York county
- Cleveland's waterfront
- Creepy lake?
- Lake depicted on Michigan's state quarter
- A great lake for sailing?
- Lake near Lake Ontario
- Lake in four states and Canada
- Creepy-sounding lake name?
- Louis Jolliet discovery of 1669
- Neighbor of Ontario and Huron
- City southwest of Buffalo
- ". . . 15 miles on the ___ Canal"
- View from Presque Isle State Park
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