- - Capital city of Canada
- - Capital on the Rideau River
- - This city, not Toronto, is Canada's capital
- - What is Canada's capital?
- - Revolutionary American inventor needing little ordinary capital
- - A powerful unit raised on the 1st of October, in Canada
- - North American capital city
- - canadian museum of nature city
- - canadian capital founded as bytown
- - home of canada's parliament hill
- - to visit canada's capital, go to
- - capital set-up in law at town hall
- - Raises a unit synonymous with power of leader in North American capital
- - Capital place to make love and race away!
- - Old measure of power brought back by a Canadian city
- - capital north of washington, d.c.
- - Engineer keeling over in old American capital
- - Capital city taking back a famous inventor with love
- - locale of the national gallery of canada
- - Federal capital of Canada
- - Ring a power unit withdrawing capital
- - The capital of Canada
- - what is the capital of canada?
- - Chief tributary of the St. Lawrence River
- - Capital on a 126-mile-long canal that's used as a skating rink in the winter
- - Canadian city, founded in 1826, originally called Bytown
- - When you heard otter, were you in Canada?
- - some boycott a warmonger: capital!
- - Seat of Parliament
- - Chrétien's capital
- - Capital about 300 miles from New York City
- - Trudeau's capital
- - Ontario city that's the capital of Canada
- - NATO conference city in Canada.
- - Illinois town, site of the first Lincoln-Douglas debate
- - Home of the CFL Renegades
- - Home of hockey's Senators
- - Chretiens' capital
- - Capital WNW of Montpelier
- - Capital whose original name was Bytown
- - Capital up north
- - Capital once called Bytown
- - Capital NW of Boston
- - Capital city whose original name was Bytown
- - Canuck's capital
- - Canada's capital city
- - Canada capital
- - Capital city on a river of the same name
- - Capital of 71-Across
- - Home of the Senators
- - Canada's capital
- - World capital that shares its name with a Native American tribe
- - City west of Montreal
- - Home of the NHL's Senators
- - Capital north of Syracuse
- - Northern capital
- - Capital whose name derives from the Ojibwa word for 'traders'
- - World capital on the Rideau Canal
- - Capital NNW of Albany
- - Set up to start trouble for a short war in North America
- - Canadian home of Carleton University
- - North American city has some power returning in old area
- - Old engineer set back advanced capital city
- - Capital about 315 miles northwest of Boston
- - North American capital, or its river
- - Home of Canada's Parliament
- - Capital originally called Bytown
- - University of........ Gee Gees
- - Justin Trudeau's capital
- - Capital working unit set up in middle of road
- - Metropolis in Ontario
- - National capital from the Algonquin for 'to trade'
- - City of old to which a measure of power returns
- - Major tributary of the St. Lawrence
- - Home of the NHL Senators
- - Too much holidaying cut short in capital
- - Home of the National Gallery of Canada
- - Capital on the Rideau Canal
- - Home of senators
- - A Scottish inventor with nothing raised capital in America
- - Outrageous articles about Western capital
- - North American capital with an annual tulip festival
- - Fourth-largest city in Canada
- - North American capital
- - Capital on a river of the same name
- - Capital with an Algonquin name
- - North American capital that's home to Parliament Hill
- - National capital on a river of the same name
- - Capital originally named Bytown
- - Capital whose name comes from an Algonquin word for "to trade"
- - City in Ontario
- - Capital of Canada?
- - Canadian capital?
- - Cold capital
- - Ring with a small amount of power raised capital
- - Ring a Scottish engineer up in capital
- - extravagant whiskey drunk by sober people in capital city
- - City with many tulips, for short
- - returning some power to old city
- - City on the Ontario-Quebec border
- - Chief Canadian city
- - Two at a strange Canadian city
- - where justin trudeau works
- - Another name for the Odawa
- - city where justin trudeau lives
- - Senators' city(Used today)
- - Rough Riders' city
- - Pontiac was one
- - Canadian city once known as Bytown
- - Pontiac, for one
- - Pontiac, e.g.
- - Parliamentary centre
- - Ontario-Quebec border river
- - City near the Rideau Canal
- - Where the Rapidz play baseball
- - Where the daily newspaper Le Droit is published
- - Where the "Silver Seven" skated
- - Where Louis Stephen St. Laurent presides.
- - Where Carleton University is
- - St. Lawrence feeder
- - Senator's locale
- - Rideau Canal terminus
- - Place for a Parliament
- - Parliament meeting place
- - Ontario valley
- - N.H.L. city
- - Mayor Charlotte Whitton's city.
- - Macdonald-Cartier International Airport city
- - City that's home to Parliament Hill
- - Canadian city that's home to the NHL's Senators
- - Aykroyd's birthplace
- - AKA YOW
- - Canadian river
- - Lake Superior tribe
- - Chief Pontiac's tribe
- - NHL city
- - Canada.
- - Algonquian
- - Senators' city
- - Canadian metropolis
- - Senators' workplace?
- - Pontiac's tribe
- - Ontario metropolis
- - North American political centre
- - Senators' home
- - Royal Canadian Mint city
- - Where Canada's Parliament meets
- - Senators play there
- - On move at two by a big city
- - Ontario city
- - Parliament city
- - Home to Canada's National Gallery
- - Parliament Hill city
- - Where 22 Across' office was
- - With 58-Across, where Parliament sits
- - Parliament Hill locale
- - Where Senators glide through their business
- - Senators' home turf
- - Canadian city
- - City where Canada's parliament meets
- - Senators play for money here
- - Ontario's second-largest city
- - Canada's fourth-largest city
- - Ontario/Quebec border river
- - Rideau Street locale
- - Frank Clair Stadium locale
- - Dan Aykroyd's birthplace
- - City whose Peace Tower appears on a Canadian $20 bill
- - City on the Rideau Canal
- - Quebec/Ontario border river
- - River between Ontario and Quebec
- - Tulip festival city
- - Parliamentary home
- - Canadian Mint locale
- - Home to Canada's Parliament Hill
- - Home to hockey's Senators
- - Senator's home
- - River to the St. Lawrence
- - River separating Ontario and Quebec
- - Ontario's second most populous city
- - Bilingual Canadian city
- - Parliament Hill location
- - Parliament Hill setting
- - River through Ottawa
- - Chief Pontiac, e.g.
- - Canadian War Museum site
- - Parliament setting
- - ...... shark
- - Home to the NHL's Senators
- - canadian city that contains parliament hill
- - Home to Parliament Hill
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