| GEOGRAPHER | Someone who studies the surface of the Earth and its inhabitants (10) |
| ECONOMIST | What is someone who studies the production and consumption of wealth? (9) |
| ETYMOLOGIST | Someone who studies the history of words (11) |
| OCEANOGRAPHER | Someone who studies the sea (13) |
| GEOGRAPHY | The science of the surface of the earth and its inhabitants (9) |
| HYPERBOREA | In ancient Greek mythology, the name of this place (and its inhabitants) refers to Boreas, the north wind, and their home was placed in a paradisal region in the far north, "beyond the north wind." (1 |
| VIROLOGIST | Someone who studies viruses and diseases caused by them (10) |
| FAULTLINES | Long cracks in the surface of the Earth (5,5) |
| NATURALIST | Someone who studies animals and plants (10) |
| EASTLONDON | In South Africa, do its inhabitants when climbing talk of the apples and pears? (4,6) |
| WORLD | Word for Earth and its inhabitants that is extended to mean the cosmos, society and public life (5) |
| GEODESY | Branch of science concerned with measuring the shape and size of the Earth and its features (7) |
| GENETICIST | Someone who studies inherited characteristics (10) |
| MANCHESTER | The Northern cream's gathered - its inhabitants would say! (10) |
| CANTABRIAN | Relating to or characteristic of a Spanish region or its inhabitants. |
| GNOME | A legendary dwarfish creature supposed to guard the inner parts of the earth and its treasures (5) |
| SEISMIC | Relating to earthquakes or similar vibrations of the earth and its crust (7) |
| TYPOGRAPHER | A person who studies the natural features of the surface of the Earth (11) |
| GAEA | (Greek mythology) Goddess of the earth and mother of Cronus and the Titans in ancient mythology. |
| SIMS | Computer game in which you can design a household and its inhabitants or a city, The ... |