| DENEB | "Head" of the Northern Cross |
| CYGNUS | Large northern constellation whose five brightest stars make up the asterism the Northern Cross (6) |
| EDGWARE | One of the northern termini of the Northern Line of the London Underground |
| GIANTS | The ___ Causeway is located on a promontory of about 40,000 basalt columns along 4 miles (6 km) of the northern coast of Northern Ireland. Deriving its name from local folklore, it is fabled to be the |
| SIMPSON | Desert of central Australia situated mainly in the southeastern corner of the Northern Territory; it overlaps into Queensland and South Australia. The desert was noted by the explorer Charles Sturt in |
| AINU | What is a member of the indigenous race of the northern-most islands of Japan? (4) |
| KARNAK | Village in Egypt; site of the northern part of the ruins of ancient Thebes (6) |
| SAMARIA | Ancient town, made the capital of the northern kingdom of Israel by Omri in the ninth century BC (7) |
| DARWIN | Capital city of the Northern Territory of Australia, start point of the Stuart Highway (6) |
| MILLHILL | Suburb in the London Borough of Barnet with a tube station on the High Barnet branch of the Northern line |
| MALLARD | Duck common over most of the Northern hemisphere, the male of which has a dark green head (7) |
| SAGITTA | Small constellation of the northern hemisphere in the Milky Way north of Aquila; the Arrow (7) |
| EIDER | Sea duck of the northern hemisphere valued for the soft fine down of the female (5) |
| AMUDARYA | River of central Asia forming much of the northern border of Afghanistan; the ancient Oxus (3,5) |
| SPANISHMAIN | Former name of the northern coast of South America between the Orinoco River and Panama (7,4) |
| POLARBEAR | Predator of the northern ice sheets - its range is threatened by the effects of global warming (5,4) |
| DAKOTA | A member of the Siouan people of the northern Mississippi valley. |
| SKIATHOS | Greek island in the Aegean Sea; the westernmost of the Northern Sporades group (8) |
| LARCH | Any deciduous coniferous tree of the genus Larix, occurring in cold regions of the northern hemisphere (5) |
| CASSIOPEIA | W-shaped constellation of the northern hemisphere named after the mother of Andromeda (10) |