| SCANDINAVIA | Geographical region comprised of the Nordic countries |
| DENMARK | The smallest of the Nordic countries, capital Copenhagen (7) |
| HORNOFAFRICA | Region comprised of Eritrea, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Somalia (4,2,6) |
| ROYAL | ___ Library part of the University of Copenhagen which is the largest library in the Nordic countries |
| BATH | Appropriate room for the sequence comprised of the starts of 18-, |
| YELLOW | Colour of the Nordic cross on the flag of Sweden (6) |
| CZECHREPUBLIC | Which country is comprised of the historic regions of Bohemia, Moravia and part of Silesia? (5,8) |
| VARANGIAN | One of the Nordic warrior-traders who invaded parts of what's now Russia and Ukraine around the ninth century (9) |
| UNION | ___ Jack, famous flag comprised of the crosses of St George, St Andrew and St David (5) |
| BAKEAPPLE | An apricot-, orange- or peach-coloured bramble or noop that is also called a cloudberry, for it is found growing at high altitude in mountainous regions of the Nordic countryside, up in the nubes (9) |
| DATE | It's comprised of the day, month, and year |
| OSLO | Four-time host of the Nordic World Ski Championships |
| ARYAN | In Nazi ideology Caucasian of the Nordic type (5) |
| EDIE | English analog of the Nordic nickname |
| SCAN | Study of Nordic countries overlooks noise pollution of those who fly? |
| TUESDAY | This day of the week is named for the Nordic god Tyr |
| UPPSALA | Swedish city whose university is the oldest in the Nordic region (7) |
| SKI | Compete in the Nordic combined the reins and reigns |
| LANGLAUF | Popular outdoor sport in Nordic countries (8) |
| AREA | Originally meaning "space allocated for a specific purpose", a word for the extent/measurement of a surface or piece of land; a field of study; or, a geographical region (4) |