| FJORD | Part of the Norwegian scenery |
| NYNORSK | What is one of the two official forms of the Norwegian language that is based on the dialects of wes |
| IBSEN | Surname of the Norwegian dramatist, generally regarded as the father of modern theatre (5) |
| TROMSO | City on an island off the mainland of North Norway, location of the Norwegian Polar Institute's headquarters (6) |
| BOKMAL | One of the two main forms of the Norwegian language, alongside Nynorsk (6) |
| OSLO | Home of the Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology |
| ODELSTING | The lower house of the Norwegian parliament (9) |
| EDVARD | First name of the Norwegian painter famous for The Scream (6) |
| PAULSEN | Surname of the Norwegian figure skater after whom the Axel is named |
| FJORDBRONCO | Horse of the Norwegian coast? |
| ERNE | Big avian of the Norwegian fjords |
| LEMMINGS | Rodents of the Norwegian tundra |
| ODELSTHING | Lower chamber of the Norwegian parliament (10) |
| PENGUIN | King ___ bird species for Brigadier Sir Nils Olav III mascot of the Norwegian King's Guard |
| UMBERTONOBILE | Who, with the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen and Lincoln Ellsworth of the US, flew over the North Pole in 1926, completing the flight from Europe to North America? (7,6) |
| NORTH | With 105 Down, site of the Norwegian Trench |
| SCAMPI | Plural form of the Italian name for the langoustine (Nephrops norvegicus), also known as the Norwegian lobster (6) |
| SEI | The name for this species of whale came from the Norwegian word for pollock |
| SEIWHALE | The common name of this whale is derived from the Norwegian word meaning "pollack." (3,5) |
| AMUNDSENGULF | Canadian Arctic body of water named after the Norwegian explorer (b.1872 - d.1928) whose first name was Roald: 2 wds. |