- - Waterway that connects a Great Lake to New York's Hudson River: 2 wds.
- - Clinton played a major role in its construction
- - Waterway engineered by Clinton
- - Clinton had a big role in its construction
- - Line on New York's state quarter
- - 363-mile project known as Clinton's Folly
- - Waterway that's 363 miles long
- - Clinton's costly government program
- - Clinton's waterway
- - "Clinton's ditch"
- - Clinton supported it
- - Clinton accomplishment
- - De Witt Clinton's pet project
- - Pet project of De Witt Clinton
- - "Clinton's Big Ditch."
- - De Witt Clinton's achievement.
- - DeWitt Clinton's project, opened in 1825.
- - Waterway constructed from angelica-tree? Get lost!
- - Albany-to-Buffalo waterway
- - Waterway connecting Great Lakes to Atlantic via Hudson River
- - New York locks' setting
- - Northeastern National Heritage Corridor
- - Waterway whose construction began in Rome
- - 1820s navigational marvel
- - Albany-Buffalo waterway
- - "Albany to Buffalo" waterway celebrated in song
- - It includes 36 locks
- - Construction project that began in Rome
- - Waterway with many locks
- - The Seneca Chief was the first to travel its full length
- - Early 19th-century engineering marvel
- - It connects Albany and Buffalo
- - Construction with many locks
- - It runs from Albany to Buffalo
- - New York waterway
- - Work on it began in Rome in 1817
- - Engineering project begun on July 4, 1817
- - It has many locks
- - It opened in 1825
- - Vital man-made link in New York
- - It has a lot of locks
- - Waterway opened in 1825
- - It opened in 1825 with 82 locks
- - Connector completed in 1825
- - It was completed in 1825
- - The Seneca Chief was the first vessel to travel its entire length
- - NY waterway
- - Albany/Buffalo connector
- - Atlantic Ocean / Great Lakes link
- - Storied waterway
- - 1825 waterway.
- - Albany to Buffalo.
- - Famous waterway.
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