| ISTANBUL | city in both Europe and Asia |
| ROCKFANS | Those who've seen both Europe and Asia, say |
| SAULTSTEMARIE | Twin city in both Michigan and Ontario |
| NIAGARA | __ Falls, city in both the US and Canada (7) |
| ROEDEER | Small reddish and grey-brown hoofed animals that are found in woods in Europe and Asia (3,4) |
| BAIKAL | Largest freshwater lake in Europe and Asia and the world's deepest, in SE Siberia (6) |
| GREAT | And 20 Common woodland and garden bird of Europe and Asia, Parus major (5,3) |
| BLACK | and 4ac, Pandemic in Europe and Asia that peaked during the 14th century |
| 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 |
| URAL | River flowing through Russia and Kazakhstan in the continental border between Europe and Asia |
| EURASIA | Ecological and geographical term for Europe and Asia (7) |
| BOSPORUS | Strait between Europe and Asia, in Turkey (8) |
| ADDER | Venomous snake found in much of Europe and Asia (5) |
| TURKEY | It's eaten in Europe and Asia (6) |
| SCOTSPINE | Tree, Pinus sylvestris, of Europe and Asia with blue-green leaves and pointed cones (5,4) |
| ROE | ___ deer, woodland animal of Europe and Asia with small antlers and a reddish-brown summer coat (3) |
| RAMPION | Plant native to Europe and Asia with clusters of bluish or violet flowers whose edible white root is used in salads (7) |
| URALS | Mountain range in western Russia; part of the boundary between Europe and Asia. (5) |
| REDADMIRAL | Nymphalid butterfly of Europe and Asia having black wings with red and white markings (3,7) |
| ELKS | Deer of northern Europe and Asia closely related to moose in North America (4) |