| CALUMET | Long-stemmed ceremonial pipe used by some Native American peoples; popularly known as the pipe of peace (7) |
| TOTEMPOLE | Carved pillar put up by some Native American peoples as a cultural symbol (5,4) |
| WIGWAM | A hut with a domed roof and a framework of poles used by some Native Americans (6) |
| TOMAHAWKS | *Amexes used by some Native Americans |
| APACHE | A member of a group of Native American peoples of the southwestern U.S.A. (6) |
| ADOBE | Clay-like building material of sun-dried mud, used historically e.g. by the Pueblo Native American peoples (5) |
| PLAINS | '_ Indians', Native American peoples such as those who followed the great herds of bison across the interior (6) |
| SABHA | Upper house of the Indian parliament, popularly known as the House of Elders (5) |
| RAJYA | Upper house of the Indian parliament, popularly known as the House of Elders (5) |
| PAMIR | Mountain range of Central Asia, chiefly in Tajikistan, popularly known as the 'Roof of the World' (5) |
| CORNCOB | Type of pipe used by Frosty the Snowman |
| SHAKERS | The United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing are popularly known as the ___. (7) |
| NAIROBI | Capital of Kenya, popularly known as the Green City in the Sun (7) |
| SAOMIGUEL | Largest island of the Azores, popularly known as the 'Ilha Verde' (Green Island) (3,6) |
| IROQUOIS | Member of a former confederacy of six Native American peoples (8) |
| SIOUX | Group of Native American peoples also called the Dakota (5) |
| LODGE | Traditional dwelling of certain Native American peoples, e.g. a teepee, wigwam or longhouse (5) |
| LESTERPIGGOTT | English jockey popularly known as 'The Long Fellow' who had 4,493 career wins, including nine Derby victories |
| WAMPUM | Shells used as money by some Native Americans (6) |
| RESERVATIONS | Areas of land set aside, especially for Native American peoples (12) |