Crossword Clues for ESKIMOS

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Native Alaskans, historically Newsday 05 Feb 2025
Inuit peoples, formerly
So Mike's turning to the Innuit (7)
They're not famous for buying fridges (7)
Members of an indigenous people traditionally hunting Arctic animals (7)
Some ski pants for Greenlanders (7)
Native Alaskans, historically Newsday 06 Dec 2023
Outdated term for the Inuit and Yupik peoples
Love, kiss me madly — we're Northerners!
What the Inuit were once called Newsday 27 Aug 2020
Smokie's hit with Kalaallisut speakers - great for breaking the ice presumably Irish Times Crosaire 31 Aug 2019
Inuit The Times Concise 15 Aug 2019
Some cold pies Universal 02 Jul 2018
Freezing pies? Universal 02 Jun 2018
Freezing pies?
Some cold pies
Edmonton's football team Universal 20 Nov 2017
Arctic dwellers Eugene Sheffer 06 Oct 2017
Inuit and Yupik USA Today 02 Apr 2017
The Inuit, old-style Universal 17 Jan 2017
Edmonton's football team
The Inuit, old-style
Edmonton football team Universal 29 Dec 2016
Inuit people The Telegraph Quick 19 Dec 2016
Umiak paddlers Universal 27 May 2016
Mukluk wearers Universal 13 Feb 2016
Mukluk wearers
Edmonton football team
Umiak paddlers
"... folks dressed up like __": "The Christmas Song" LA Times Daily 16 Jul 2015
Early Alaskans LA Times Daily 27 Feb 2015
Native Alaskans, historically Newsday 14 Jan 2015
Edmonton footbal team
Native Alaskans, historically
"... folks dressed up like __": "The Christmas Song"
Early Alaskans
Mukluk wearers
Some Alaska natives
Early Alaskans
Native Alaskans, historically
Native Alaskans, historically
Ones on top of the world?
Edmonton's CFL team
Igloo builders
Igloo builders
Yup'ik and others
Inuits, e.g.
Northern natives
Inuit people
Mukluk wearers
Stereotypical mitten-wearers in cartoons
Some kayakers
Yup'ik speakers
Yup'ik speakers
Some Alaska natives
"... folks dressed up like ___" ("The Christmas Song")
Aleuts
Igloo builders
Mukluk wearers
People mentioned in "The Christmas Song"
Some native Canadians
Arctic folk
They may break the ice?
Nanook and family
Husky owners
Observers of the midnight sun
Umiak riders
Northern people, historically
"Nanook of the North" natives
Northern people, historically
Mukluk wearers
Edmonton's CFL team
Umiak paddlers, traditionally
Northern Canadians
Arctic natives
Barrow residents
Inuits, to some
Husky runners
Inuit and Yupik
Northern natives
Snowmen?
Inuits
Some kayakers
Innuits, e.g.
Unlikely ice buyers
Engravers of the Arctic
The Inuit
"Engravers of the Arctic"
Some parka wearers
Greenland group
Certain Alaskans
Nanook et al.
Alaskans.
Pursuers of seal and walrus.
Certain North Americans.
Natives of Thule.
Labrador natives.
About 40,000 Northerners.
People far from Broadway.
They may get cold feet
Ice breakers?
Certain 49th state residents.
Igloo dwellers
Nanook and others.
Some Americans.
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