| REDFOX | Vulpes vulpes: animal found in North America, Europe, Asia, and parts of North Africa (3,3) |
| MERGUEZ | Spicy beef and lamb sausage coloured with red peppers, originally made in parts of North Africa (7) |
| TIMBERWOLF | Grey animal found in North American forests (6,4) |
| CLEVELAND | Start to conserve part of Somerset and part of North Yorkshire |
| ELMS | Tree found in North America, Europe and China, plural |
| SEVENYEARSWAR | Which conflict, from 1756 to 1763, was fought simultaneously in North America, Europe and India? (5,5,3) |
| RICE | Oryza sativa, family Gramineae (or Poaceae), native to Asia and parts of Africa (4) |
| ZEBU | Domesticated ox native to Asia and parts of Africa (4) |
| GOPHER | A burrowing rodent with fur-lined pouches on its cheeks, found in North America (6) |
| COYOTE | Small wolf-like creature found in North America (6) |
| TUNDRA | Vast, level, treeless region of northern Europe, Asia and north America (6) |
| SAHARA | Admit Che Guevara hasn't upset a large part of North Africa (6) |
| NOTICE | Pleasant around even parts of North - observe (6) |
| CAIRNS | Heaps of stones found in North Queensland |
| NOVENA | Part of range found in North American prayers (6) |
| MERINO | Sheepish type found in North Dublin on the radio (6) |
| LUPIN | Plant of North America, Europe and Africa with large spikes of brightly coloured flowers (5) |
| ELK | Largest of the red deer, found in North America and Central Asia (3) |
| LAURASIA | Ancient landmass in the Northern Hemisphere that included North America, Europe, and Asia (except peninsular India). Its existence was proposed by Alexander Du Toit, a South African geologist, in Our |
| DEWBERRY | Trailing bramble of North America, Europe and Asia with blue-black fruits (8) |