| AURORABOREALIS | Another name for the northern lights (6,8) |
| BOREALIS | Another name for the northern lights (6,8) |
| AURORA | Another name for the northern lights (6,8) |
| SOLARWIND | Sun emanation responsible for the northern lights |
| SOLARSTORM | Event responsible for the northern lights |
| NATURALWONDERS | The Northern Lights and Niagara Falls, as examples in Canada: 2 wds. |
| ALNAFUD | The name for the northern portion of the larger Arabian Desert. It lies at an average elevation of 3,000 feet (900 metres) and covers about 25,000 square miles (65,000 square km). (2,5) |
| REDBIRD | Another name for the northern cardinal bird, mostly found in the Americas (7) |
| ULTIMATHULE | An old name for the northern end of the world |
| SOLAN | ___ goose, another name for the northern gannet (5) |
| STORMONT | Name for the Northern Ireland Assembly (8) |
| THENETHERLANDS | State's supposed broadcasting medium once describing northern lights? |
| TROMSO | University city which is Norway's "gateway" to the Arctic; one of the best places to see the Northern Lights (6) |
| COMPASS | 2007 fantasy film based on The Northern Lights by Philip Pullman, The Golden - (7) |
| NELVANA | ___ of the northern lights (canadian comic book superheroine introduced in 1941) |
| AWED | How you might feel looking at the Northern Lights |
| MERRYDANCERS | The Northern Lights (5,7) |
| IONOSPHERE | Poison spread in this place, where the northern lights are (10) |
| AURORAL | Of the northern lights |
| CAPED | Clad like Canadian superheroine Nelvana of the Northern Lights |