| NANOOK | '___ of the North' (1922 film) |
| MURNAU | FW, director of the 1922 film Nosferatu (6) |
| NOSFERATU | 1922 film version of "Dracula" |
| ANGEL | The _ of the North, Gateshead sculpture designed by Antony Gormley (5) |
| COLLEGE | ___ of the North Atlantic, in Newfoundland |
| WASIN | "When Flower ___ Knighthood" (1922 film) |
| BLOODANDSAND | 1922 film starring Rudolph Valentino (5,3,4) |
| FLAHERTY | Robert J ___, American filmmaker who directed and produced the 1922 documentary film Nanook of the North |
| HAWKEBAY | Section of the eastern coast of the North Island of New Zealand stretching from the Mahia Peninsula in the northeast to Cape Kidnappers |
| ZUIDERZEE | Shallow bay of the North Sea in the northwest of the Netherlands that hosted sailing events for the |
| SARGASSO | The ... Sea is a calm area of the North Atlantic between the Azores and the Caribbean Sea (8) |
| SURREY | One of the home counties, site of Box Hill and parts of the North Downs (6) |
| TIBET | The highest region on Earth, location of the north side of Mount Everest, or Qomolangma (the third goddess) as it is known locally (5) |
| IRISHSEA | Arm of the North Atlantic, location of Anglesey, the Isle of Man and Bardsey Island (5,3) |
| CANTORIS | Of the north side of the church choir (8) |
| SCOT | Inhabitant of the north of the British Isles (4) |
| CABOT | Surname of the discoverer of the North American mainland (5) |
| MILVIAN | Roman bridge (of the kite?) takes motorway left by way of the north (7) |
| NINETYMILE | Popular tourist attraction located on the western coast of the North Island of New Zealand, ... Beac |
| MORAYFIRTH | That part of the North Sea north and east of Inverness, Scotland (5,5) |