Part of Greenland
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THULEPart of Greenland
ICESHEETBig part of Greenland
ERICColonizer of Greenland
ERICTHEREDColonizer of Greenland
GEECapital of Greenland?
ICEMost of Greenland
ERICDiscoverer of Greenland.
ITAEskimo of Greenland.
ERICSONDiscoverer of Greenland.
DANESOwners of Greenland.
PEARYExplorer of Greenland.
ITASEskimos of Greenland.
GODTHAABCity of Greenland
ICESHEETSFeatures of Greenland
ERNEagle of Greenland
DEETip of Greenland?
ESKIMONative of Greenland
ICEMuch of Greenland
FJORDBit of Greenland topography
ERICDiscoverer of Greenland, 983.
ICECAPFeature of Greenland topography.
ESKIMOGreeter of Greenland explorers.
SASParent of Air Greenland
ERICTHEREDEarly settler of Greenland
SASCo-founder of Air Greenland
ETAHGreenland settlement of Polar Eskimos.
ERICTHESCARLETOff-color namer of Greenland?
ELLESMERELarge island west of Etah, Greenland.
ETAHGreenland point of departure for explorers.
THULEGreenland site of a US air base
ERIC10th century discoverer and colonizer of Greenland.
ERICSMen named after the discoverer of Greenland.
SUBCONTINENTALOf India or Greenland [five vowels in reverse order]
lingelongated, marine, gadid food fish, Molva molva, of Greenland and northern Europe
lingselongated, marine, gadid food fish, Molva molva, of Greenland and northern Europe
kanesection of the channel between NW Greenland & Ellesmere Island N of Baffin Bay
eudialytea silicate of zirconium, sodium, calcium and iron, occurring in Greenland, easily dissolved by acids
eudialytesEUDIALYTE, a silicate of zirconium, sodium, calcium and iron, occurring in Greenland, easily dissolved by acids
bunchberriesA low-growing plant of the dogwood family that produces white flowers followed by red berries and bright red autumn foliage. It is native to North America, East Asia, and Greenland
bunchberryA low-growing plant of the dogwood family that produces white flowers followed by red berries and bright red autumn foliage. It is native to North America, East Asia, and Greenland