| ROMANIANS | Inhabitants of Timisoara, Ploiesti or Iasi, for example |
| ROMANIA | European country that includes the cities of Iasi and Timisoara (7) |
| ANINA | Romanian town near Timisoara |
| LEU | Something to spend in Iasi |
| SALOPIANS | A term for the natives or inhabitants of the county of Shropshire (9) |
| EARTH | Planet whose name derives from the Germanic equivalent of "ground" or "soil"; or, the collective inhabitants of said world (5) |
| DORIAN | Of or relating to the ancient Greek inhabitants of Doris (6) |
| YANKEES | Inhabitants of New England or one of the northern states (7) |
| ASSYRIANS | Inhabitants of an ancient kingdom of northern Mesopotamia, maybe living in Assur or Nineveh |
| LEPCHA | The ____ or Rongkup people are believed to be the earliest inhabitants of India's state of Sikkim |
| PANAFRICANISM | Principle of the political union of all indigenous inhabitants of Africa (3,10) |
| MAPUCHE | Group of indigenous inhabitants of Chile and Argentina who were the opponents of the colonial Spaniards in the Arauco War |
| CARBONARI | It is a felt hat with a wide brim and high crown, originally worn by the inhabitants of the Italian province of Calabria. Later it became an article of ladies fashion, particularly as a summer straw h |
| COOK | Descendents of the first inhabitants of Hawaii may have been hanging loose in the islands for about 14 centuries when this English captain showed up in 1778 (4) |
| SILK | From a name given by the Greeks and Romans to inhabitants of distant lands, word for cloth/fibre produced in sericulture; or, a garment, such as a KC's gown, made from this (4) |
| ISLANDERS | Inhabitants of Greenland, Tasmania or Manx |
| CZECHS | The natives or inhabitants of the Czech Republic (6) |
| AFRICANS | The natives or inhabitants of Africa (8) |
| AFGHANS | Natives, citizens or inhabitants of Afghanistan (7) |
| GNOMES | Small inhabitants of the Underland, in 'The Chronicles of Narnia' |