| EVANGELINE | Heroine of Longfellow's poem set during the Acadian expulsion |
| HIAWATHA | Native American hero of Longfellow's poem (8) |
| TRICOLOUR | An example of one is the Acadian Flag of blue, white and red |
| THERIAULT | A.F. ___ & Son Ltd. (Founded-in-1938 Canadian boatyard in the Acadian community of Meteghan, Nova Scotia) |
| STEPHENVILLE | Newfoundland town on St. George's bay, located in a historic settlement area once called 'The Acadian Village' |
| ILIAD | The -----, epic poem set during the Trojan War (5) |
| PRE | Grand-___ (Acadian setting of Longfellow's Evangeline) |
| WENONAH | Hiawatha's mother in Longfellow's poem 'The Song of Hiawatha' (7) |
| MCGEE | "The Cremation of Sam ___" (poem set in the Canadian Arctic) |
| THEWRECK | Longfellow's poem of a tragic voyage (3,5,2,3,8) |
| FORESTPRIMEVAL | Wooded area mentioned at the start of Longfellow's "Evangeline" |
| ABAB | Scheme of Longfellow's "A Psalm of Life" |
| ROBBIE | Mr. Robertson, Toronto-born member of The Band with the song "Acadian Driftwood" with the line "They call my home the land of snow" |
| MINNEHAHA | Hiawatha's lover in Longfellow's poem (9) |
| MURMURINGPINES | Part of Longfellow's forest primeval |
| LISTEN | First word of Longfellow's "Paul Revere's Ride" |
| ODETOJOY | Schiller poem set to music by Beethoven in the final movement of his 'Choral Symphony' (3,2,3) |
| SITWELL | The poems set to music in William Walton's Facade were from a collection of the same name by Edith ____ |
| LIED | Wasn't a true example of a poem set to music? |
| MOTIF | Second section of poem set up recurring idea |