A road in Hemmingford/the surname of the lead actress in the 1990 film Ghost.
A road in Hinchinbrooke, also in Godmanchester/the line of intersection at the top between the opposite slopes or sides of a roof.
A street in the "new development" in Ormstown/the singer of "Rolling in the Deep."
A road in Sainte-Agnes-de-Dundee/a semiaquatic herbivorous rodent having webbed hind feet and a broad flat scaly tail.
A road passing through the municipalities of Ormstown and Godmanchester/gruesomeness depicted in vivid detail.
A road in Havelock/one who is not a Freemason.
A road in Elgin/one who cuts or clips (hair, wool, etc.) from someone or something.
A road in Sainte-Agnes-de-Dundee/Sherlock Holmes' partner.
Main street in Huntingdon/the river after which the Valley is named.
A road passing through Godmanchester and Saint-Anicet/a heavy thick board.
A street in Saint-Antoine-Abbé/the Roman Catholic priest who was principally responsible for the settlement of the Laurentians (also referred to as "Curé Labelle") (2 wds).
A road in Saint-Anicet/the family name behind the largest apple-processing company in Franklin.
A major street in Hemmingford/the French colonist and explorer who founded Quebec in 1608.
A road in Havelock/the patron saint of bishops, cardinals, seminarians, and spiritual leaders. (2 wds)
A road in Saint-Stanislas-de-Kostka/of, relating to, or befitting a seigneur.
A road in Elgin/the first name of one of The Beatles.
A road in Sainte-Agnes-de-Dundee/a city, along with Gomorrah mentioned in the Book of Genesis and throughout the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament.
A road in Hinchinbrooke/American tractor company ___________ Harris merged with Scotland's Ferguson tractors to form ____________ Ferguson (same answer).
A road in Elgin/the surname of the lead singer of The Doors.
A drive in Hinchinbrooke's Davignon Park/any of a genus (Tsuga) of evergreen coniferous trees of the pine family or any of several poisonous herbs of the carrot family having finely cut leaves and small white flowers.
A road that stretches between Dewittville and Ormstown/a tract of land surrounded by water and smaller than a continent.