- SLEDS
- Flexible Flyers
- Iditarod vehicles
- Runners carry them
- Luges
- Winter sliders
- Vehicles usually pulled on a blanket
- Husky transports
- Chilly vehicles
- Just about the worst gifts for children born in August
- Transports with brush bows
- Lugers' needs
- Luges, for example
- Coasters
- Luge, skeleton, et al.
- Iditarod racers
- Winter racers
- Iditarod entries
- Downhill racers
- Inuit vehicles
- Baffin Island transports, at times
- Husky-powered transports
- Iditarod rides
- Goes downhill, perhaps
- Alaskan towers
- Togo and Balto led them on the heroic 1925 run of diphtheria serum to Nome
- Downhill-only vehicles
- Eskimo transports
- Goes downhill, in a way
- Mushers' vehicles
- Zero-wheeled vehicles
- Moves using runners
- Snow mobiles
- Flexible Flyers, e.g.
- Huskies' burdens
- Lugers' vehicles
- Snow vehicles
- Winter transports
- Iditarod transports
- Iditarod lineup
- Snow gliders
- Goes downhill fast?
- Runners on the snow
- Enjoys a snowy slope
- Coasters on snow
- Luges, essentially
- Winter coasters
- Goes downhill fast, in a way
- Bobs in the Olympics
- Snow day sights
- Tundra transports
- Saucers' cousins
- Vehicles with runners
- Iditerod transports
- Husky vehicles
- Snow coasters
- They may follow dogs
- Winter gliders
- Gravity-powered vehicles
- Bobrun vehicles
- Winter vehicles
- Yukon carriers
- Some coasters
- Transports using runners
- Vehicles suitable for this puzzle's theme
- Coasters with runners
- They may be pulled by teams
- They have runners
- Hillside whizzers
- Luges, e.g.
- They may follow teams
- Places for runners
- Vehicles on runners
- Bobrun runners
- Snowy 10-Across sights
- Snow-covered hill sights
- Common conveyances for Calvin and Hobbes
- Snow day coasters
- Iditarod array
- Downhill runners
- They often have runners
- Winter hillside sights
- Luge vehicles
- Wintry rides
- Cold-weather coasters
- Goes downhill
- Gravity-powered toys
- Malamutes' burdens
- Snow boards
- Snow skimmers
- Winter toys
- Toboggans
- Snow crossers
- Winter rides
- 20 Across alternatives
- Glides downhill
- Snowy-hill toys
- Boards on runners
- They move on runners
- Certain exercise machines
- Dogs' burdens
- Vehicles on snow
- Arctic vehicles
- Tire-less transport
- Where lugers are seen
- Luges and the like
- Motorless vehicles
- Snow sliders
- Travels tirelessly
- Dog-race vehicles
- Kids' winter vehicles
- Tundra transportation
- Recreational vehicles
- Malamutes' tows
- Vehicles without wheels
- Dog-powered vehicles
- Some racing vehicles
- They're seen on Currier and Ives' "Winter Pastime"
- Classic Christmas gifts for kids
- Downhill transportation
- Gliders on snow
- Baby pull transportation
- Slow-selling vehicles in August
- Hill rides
- Toboggans, e.g.
- Vehicles coasting on snow
- Gravity-powered snow vehicles
- Some wooden Christmas ornaments
- Coasters for the outdoors
- Dog race equipment
- Snow-day rides
- Huskies haul them
- Snow day vehicles
- Some dogs pull them
- Bobbers use them
- Goes tirelessly?
- Goes down a snowy hill, in a way
- Means of niveous carriage.
- Vehicles.
- Means of transport.
- Pungs.
- Popular Christmas gifts.
- Popular presents for young folks.
- They come out of the attic in winter.
- Troikas in Russia.
- Racers at Lake Placid.
- Stan Benham and Pat Martin ride them.
- Snow runners.
- Vehicles at Thule.
- Vehicles of the voyageurs.
- Toy store stock.
- Winter hitches for kids.
- Cutters.
- Double-runners.
- Bobs.
- Carts on runners
- Disko vehicles
- What malamutes pull
- Yukon transportation
- Goes coasting.
- Double-rippers.
- Godevils.
- Aleut transportation.
- Winter sights.
- Arctic gear.
- Greenland vehicles
- Cutter and pung
- Santa's standbys
- Sitka vehicles
- Polar vehicles
- Xmas gifts for children
- Vehicles for 17 Across
- Belly-bumpers
- Vehicles in Whitehorse and Yellowknife
- Vehicles with PAir-runners
- Mushing necessities
- Belly-flops
- Luge and pung
- Nome transportation
- What huskies haul
- Follows huskies
- Travois and monoski
- Monoskis
- Pungs or luges
- Yukon vehicles
- Vehicles for the Iditarod
- Arctic transports
- Glides over ice
- Komatiks
- Bob starts them
- Coasts
- Seasonal transport
- Uses a coaster, perhaps
- Racing vehicles
- One-way transports?
- Olympic racers
- They may fly in the winter
- They're pulled uphill
- Toys attached to ropes
- Winter toy-store stock
- Bobs, say
- Inuit transports
- Makes tracks, in a way
- Kid carriers
- They usually have two runners on
- Winter Olympics equipment
- Coasts, say
- Runners' locales
- Runners' locations
- Moves along tirelessly?
- Some flying saucers
- Flexible Flyer products
- Vehicles on snow-covered hills
- Some hard-to-wrap presents
- Some saucers
- They go down when it's cold
- Goes downhill in the winter
- Polar bearers?
- What the Olympic sport of skeleton involves
- Downhill rides
- Winter Olympics sights
- Traditional, if bulky, presents in Santa's bag
- Iditarod conveyances
- Unlikely Christmas gifts in tropical areas
- Cafeteria trays on snowy days, perhaps
- Some dog-powered transports
- Uses a coaster
- Navigates a slippery slope, in a way
- Rides with runners
- Save them for a snowy day
- Toys that can be used while either sitting or lying
- Zippers on a snowy day
- Things dragged uphill
- They go downhill fast
- Klondike transports
- Gliders over snow
- Iditarod Trail transports
- Goes downhill quickly, in a way
- Travels via toboggan
- Does a winter activity
- Winter Olympics vehicles
- Toys that might be dusted off on the first snow day of the year
- Luges or qamutiiks
- Dogs may lead them
- Luge and troika
- Snow conveyances
- Bob's vehicles?
- Seasonal transports
- Christmas gifts for kids up north
- Luges, in essence
- Snowmobile precursors
- They're supported by runners
- They coast
- They can take you downhill quickly
- Vehicles powered by gravity
- Popular Christmas gifts, up north
- They go tirelessly
- They're useless without runners
- Winter zippers
- Seasonal gliders
- Slow summer sellers
- Wintertime toys
- They can only take you downhill
- Descends a hill, perhaps
- They're dragged up hills
- Transports with no wheels
- Snow transports
- Takes to the hills?
- Pulled vehicles
- Some winter vehicles
- Fun things to use after a snowfall
- Alaskan transports
- Coasters on hills
- Downhill coasters
- Slopes transports
- They whiz down snowy hills
- Vehicles for one-way trips?
- Snow toys
- Iditarod equipment
- Rosebud, and others
- Bob and Rosebud
- They usually have two runners
- Coasters on white blankets
- Vehicles powered by dogs or gravity
- Downhill gliders
- Iditarod sights
- More downhill racers
- Transports with runners
- Mushers' rides
- Dog teams' burdens
- Coasters on snowy hills
- Sliders on snowy hills
- They hurtle down hills
- Toboggans, for example
- Toboggans and luges
- Luges, etc.
- Gets on runners
- Snow transport
- Winter transport
- Tireless racers?
- Equipment used on skeleton tracks
- Tobogganing vehicles
- Toys on white blankets
- They go downhill
- Tows for some teams
- Winter Olympics racers
- They'll take you down fast
- They may crash into snowmen
- Classic Yuletide presents
- Lugers ride them
- Cafeteria trays, in a pinch