| MOUNTMCKINLEY | Highest peak in North America, now known by its native American name, Denali (5,8) |
| LAPLAND | Conventional name for the geographic region known by its native Sami inhabitants as Sapmi (7) |
| SCALLION | Any of several varieties of onion, now known by this name in the U.S. (8) |
| LEEZA | "America Now" cohost Gibbons |
| HONITON | Market town in Devon that produces a variety of Bobbin lace with sprigs inspired by its native countryside that was used for Queen Victoria's bridal gown and veil (7) |
| LAMBIC | Framboise, gueuze, Kriek, peche or other such craft beer described by its native Belgians as "bezomerd" when it has suffered "too much summer" (6) |
| MCKINLEY | Another word for Denali, the highest peak in North America (8) |
| ELIAS | Mount Saint ___, fourth-highest peak in North America |
| MOUNT | The highest peak in North America |
| DENALI | The highest peak in North America (6) |
| ALASKARANGE | Location of Denali (formerly Mount McKinley), the highest mountain peak in North America (6,5) |
| OFFSCREEN | One famous film star, initially with Native American name in real life |
| ROCKYMOUNTAINS | Vast system of peaks in North America (5,9) |
| INDIA | It's called Bharat by its natives |
| OJAI | Resort town near Santa Barbara with a Native American name |
| TAHOMA | Mount Rainier's Native American name... and a Microsoft type face |
| THORPE | Athlete Jim whose Native American name was Wa-Tho-Huk |
| HALFMOON | Lunar phase in its first quarter or last quarter; or, a yoga pose known by its Sanskrit name ardha chandrasana (4-4) |
| MUINEBHEAG | Bagenalstown is commonly known by its name in Irish. (10) |
| ROESELARE | City in Belgium also known by its French name Roulers (9) |