|  | NANOOK | Title Inuit in a 1922 film | 
|  | ROBINHOOD | Cary Elwes, Russell Crowe, and Kevin Costner have played him in recent decades; Douglas Fairbanks was the first big studio star to do so, in a 1922 silent film | 
|  | ABIE | Title character in a 1922 Broadway hit | 
|  | SNOW | Said to be described by the Inuit in some 100 different words, a weather condition loved by chionophiles (4) | 
|  | NOSFERATU | Classic 1922 film subtitled "A Symphony of Horror" | 
|  | ABIES | Start of a 1922 Broadway title | 
|  | MURNAU | FW, director of the 1922 film Nosferatu (6) | 
|  | WASIN | "When Flower ___ Knighthood" (1922 film) | 
|  | BLOODANDSAND | 1922 film starring Rudolph Valentino (5,3,4) | 
|  | OHIO | A 1922 song | 
|  | KINGTUT | Subject of a 1922 discovery | 
|  | GENOA | Italian city with a 1922 conference | 
|  | TUTANKHAMUN | Subject of a 1922 archaeological discovery | 
|  | TUT | Subject of a 1922 discovery | 
|  | HUMDRUM | --- And Harum-Scarum, a 1922 essay by the poet Robert Bridges about the shortcomings of free verse ( | 
|  | BENJAMIN | A 1922 short story by F Scott Fitzgerald, The Curious Case Of _ Button (8) | 
|  | NANOOKOFTHENORTH | 1922 silent movie shot around Hudson Bay featuring the life of an Inuit family | 
|  | KAYAK | A canoe made with a light frame and a watertight covering invented by the Inuit | 
|  | CIRCUMPOLAR | Inuit ___ Council (Organization representing Inuit people in Canada, Alaska, Greenland and Chukotka which is in Russia) | 
|  | ANORAK | A weatherproof jacket of skin or cloth with a hood attached, originally worn by the Inuit (6) |