| HARPSEAL | Grey-brown aquatic animal found in the north-west Atlantic, Barents and White seas (4,4) |
| BERMUDA | Islands in the north-west Atlantic |
| DUNNOTTAR | Grey-brown aquatic mammal heard in one of Aberdeenshire's 11Dn (9) |
| ARCTICOCEAN | Body of water including the Barents and Beaufort seas |
| GREYSEAL | Species of marine mammal found in the North Atlantic (4,4) |
| ELEPHANT | Large animal found in the plane (8) |
| KINGCRAB | Large, edible crustacean commonly found in the north Pacific (4,4) |
| MURMANSK | Largest city north of the Arctic Circle, in NW Russia on an inlet of the Barents Sea (8) |
| WHITESEA | Almost landlocked inlet of the Barents Sea on the coast of NW Russia (5,3) |
| NIGHTJAR | Nocturnal bird with grey-brown feathers (8) |
| LAYSBARE | Clearly displays Barents portion (4,4) |
| KOLA | Large promontory in Murmansk oblast in far northern Russia extending across the Arctic Circle and separating the White and Barents seas. (4) |
| ROEDEER | Small reddish and grey-brown hoofed animals that are found in woods in Europe and Asia (3,4) |
| COYOTE | Small wolf-like animal found in the US and Canada prairies (6) |
| GOLDENEAGLE | Bird of prey found in the north and west of Scotland (6,5) |
| HALIBUT | What is the world's largest flatfish, found in the North Atlantic? (7) |
| PORBEAGLE | A large shark found in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean (9) |
| CALVES | Baby animals found in the vales in the 100s (6) |
| NOW | Nothing can be found in the north-west at present (3) |
| MAGNETICPOLES | Attractive Europeans? They are found in the north and south (8,5) |