| ALGONQUIN | Indigenous people who live in Quebec and, in smaller numbers, Ontario |
| YUMA | Indigenous people who share a name with an Arizona city |
| ERIES | Indigenous people who battled against the Iroquois Confederacy |
| EWE | Sheep being trimmed in smaller numbers (3) |
| DECREASINGLY | Dingy cereals processed in smaller numbers (12) |
| FEWER | sheep, ditto, in smaller numbers |
| GHOSTTOWNS | 'Val-jalbert' in Quebec and 'Bankhead' in Alberta nowadays: 2 wds. |
| PERCENT | Hundredth tourist town in Quebec and Northwest Territories (3,4) |
| LOCALS | People who live in an area. For example, Summer Bay in Home and Away (6) |
| HULLS | Cities in Quebec and England |
| BEDFORD | Town in Quebec and British namesake |
| MASAI | Pastoral people who live in parts of Kenya and Tanzania (5) |
| ESKIMO | Member of a people who live in the Arctic costal regions of the US, parts of Greenland and Siberia (6) |
| DREAMERS | This unconventional doctor lives in Meare with her third husband -- they are the sort of people who live in their own little world (8) |
| KURD | Member of an Islamic people who live in a mountainous region of Turkey, Iran and Iraq (4) |
| BORROWERS | Film about a family of tiny people who live in the floors and walls of an old house, The - - - (9) |
| GLASSHOUSES | People who live in them shouldn't be stone throwers, so it is said |
| ARABS | Most people who live in Mecca or Riyadh |
| THROWSTONES | People who live in glass houses shouldn't - (5, 6) |
| TIBETANS | People who live in the same region where the Dalai Lama was born |