| GRONLAND | Known in Inuit as Kalaallit Nunaat, the Danish name for the world's largest island (that isn't a continent) (8) |
| NUUK | Capital city of Greenland, known by the Danish name Godthab until 1979 (4) |
| TUNISIA | Inuit as translated in African country |
| SPUTNIK | Name for the world's first satellite, launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957, and the name of any of a series of three artificial Earth satellites. (7) |
| GREENLAND | The world's largest island, lying in the North Atlantic Ocean, noted for its vast tundra and immense glaciers. (9) |
| ELEPHANTSEAL | Any of the two largest pinnipeds, named in part for the world's largest living land animal. These animals are found mainly on coastal islands off California and Baja California and throughout sub-Anta |
| ORESUND | Danish name of the narrow strait known in English as the Sound (7) |
| AYERSROCK | Former name for the world's largest monolith (5,4) |
| SQUID | Main prey for the world's largest predator, the sperm whale |
| EXPO | Name for the World Fair or a trade exhibition in general. (4) |
| SALTSEA | Another name for the 'world's lowest point' |
| KRILL | Tiny food for the world's largest animal |
| ASIE | French word for the World's largest continent |
| UAL | Stock symbol for the world's largest airline |
| JAKARTA | Capital of the world's largest island country |
| ANTWERP | Belgian city on the River Scheldt, a main centre for the world's diamond industry (7) |
| NULIAJAK | The Mother of the Sea Mammals, in Inuit folklore |
| INTERNET | Another name for the world wide web |
| NET | Another name for the world wide web |
| HAAGEN | Half of an ice cream brand with a fake Danish name |