| GLACIERS | Large slow-moving masses of ice such as New Zealand's Franz Josef and Canada's Donjek |
| GLACIER | Ice river such as Antarctica's Byrd or New Zealand's Franz Josef |
| MANATEE | Any of three species of large slow aquatic mammals found along tropical and subtropical Atlantic coasts and associated inland waters, including the watersheds of the Amazon and Niger rivers. (7) |
| SERAC | Swiss-French word for a column of glacial ice such as the one overhanging the couloir of the Bottleneck on K2 (5) |
| BARENTS | ? Sea, that part of the Arctic Ocean bounded by Norway, Russia, Franz Josef Land, Novaya Zemlya and |
| FIB | It's a piece of fiction involving characters in Franz Josef I biography (3) |
| STADIUM | Arena for watching sport and music events such as New York's Yankee or football's Wembley |
| RAFTS | Basic vessels such as Kon-Tiki or Legare II; or, floating masses of ice (5) |
| ISLANDS | Landmasses such as New Guinea, Borneo, Madagascar, Nauru (the world's smallest republic) or the many |
| EARLY | Morning work shift; or, a word used to denote the first vegetables to crop, such as new potatoes (5) |
| FISH | Central to Franz Josef I shaping angle (4) |
| STATE | Place such as New York or Washington, say (5) |
| RIA | Inlet such as New York Harbor |
| GLACIAL | Relating to the presence of masses of ice (7) |
| CLOUDS | Visible masses of ice crystals and/or water droplets. |
| ICEBERGS | Large masses of ice |
| GLACIATION | Covering of land by vast masses of ice (10) |
| ANKA | Singer with stars on Hollywood's and Canada's Walks of Fame |
| AMUSEMENTPARKS | La Ronde, in Montreal and Canada's Wonderland, in Vaughan north of Toronto: 2 wds. |
| SLAPSHOT | Funny hockey movie of 1977 starring America's Paul Newman and Canada's Michael Ontkean: 2 wds. |