Taking an arctic vacation?
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GOINGFORTHECOLDTaking an arctic vacation?
LAPPAn Arctic dweller.
fulmaran arctic seabird
bowheadan arctic whale
INUITMany an Arctic resident
ICEINStrand an Arctic ship
HARSHLike an arctic winter
bowheadsBOWHEAD, an arctic whale
fulmarsFULMAR, an arctic seabird
ICESINTraps, as an Arctic ship
ICEINObstruct, as an Arctic craft
GOWITHTHEFLOEFloat down an Arctic river?
ICEINStrand, as an Arctic ship
SNOWBLINDStricken by an Arctic ailment.
PEARYSFamily of an Arctic explorer
PTARMIGANPrey for an Arctic fox
INNUITMember of an Arctic people
FLOEHazard on an Arctic voyage
SNOWBLINDLike an Arctic traveler, at times
PARMAFROSTREGIONMany an Arctic area Ohio-style?,
FLOEPROFILEOutline drawn by an Arctic artist?
KARASea, an arm of the Arctic Ocean.
TUNDRAPATHFINDERTrailblazer in an Arctic plain? [Toyota, Nissan]
THECOLDMANANDTHESEAErnest Hemingway's tale of an Arctic sailor?
narwalan arctic aquatic mammal, also NARWHAL, NARWHALE
narwhalan arctic aquatic mammal, also NARWAL, NARWHALE
narwhalean arctic aquatic mammal, also NARWAL, NARWHAL
narwhalsNARWHAL, an arctic aquatic mammal, also NARWAL, NARWHALE
narwhalesNARWHALE, an arctic aquatic mammal, also NARWAL, NARWHAL
narwalsNARWAL, an arctic aquatic mammal, also NARWHAL, NARWHALE
utilidoran insulated system of pipes for use in arctic regions
utilidorsUTILIDOR, an insulated system of pipes for use in arctic regions
narwhalesan arctic cetacean (Monodon monoceros) about 20 feet (6 meters) long with the male having a long twisted ivory tusk
narwalan arctic toothed whale, Monodon monoceros, having a black-spotted whitish skin and, in the male, a long spiral tusk: family Monodontidae
inconnusAn edible predatory freshwater whitefish that is related to the salmon. It lives in Eurasian and North American lakes close to the Arctic Circle
inconnuAn edible predatory freshwater whitefish that is related to the salmon. It lives in Eurasian and North American lakes close to the Arctic Circle