| ESKIMOS | What the Inuit were once called |
| FUR | What the Inuit lined their anoraks with |
| RINGEDSEAL | 'Nattiq' is what the Inuit call this Arctic marine mammal: 2 wds. |
| ERASERS | They were once called rubbers, before the usage changed (7) |
| KINE | What cattle were once called |
| COEDS | What females on campus were once called |
| GREENLAND | What the Irish have perhaps belongs to the Inuit (9) |
| NANOOKOFTHE | Pioneer documentary of the daily life of the Inuit people of the Canadian arctic, ... North (6,2,3) |
| SEDNA | Red planetoid discovered orbiting the sun beyond Pluto in 2003, named after the Inuit goddess of the sea (5) |
| POLARBEAR | The Inuit call this huge seal-eating creature the Nanuk or Pihoqahiak (5,4) |
| GREENLANDSHARKS | Eqalussuaq is the Inuit name for these large carnivores found in cold northern waters such as the St |
| BREATHINGHOLES | Made by seals in the Arctic ice, they are known as 'aglus' to the Inuit: 2 wds. |
| INUKTITUT | Language of the Inuit of the Canadian Arctic, spoken especially in Nunavut (9) |
| YUPIK | Aboriginal people of Alaska, the Aleutian Islands and Eastern Siberia related to the Inuit and Inupiat (5) |
| IGLOO | A snow house built by the Inuit people (5) |
| ANORAK | Waterproof, hooded garment originally invented by the Inuit (6) |
| OIL | Whale blubber yield, to the Inuit |
| WHALING | Hunt the Inuit participate in |
| NANUK | It means 'Polar Bear' in the Inuit language of Inuktitut |
| ESKIMO | Smoke I display to get the Inuit now |