| STRATHMORE | Wide valley running between the Grampians and the Sidlaw Hills (10) |
| OFGOWRIE | Area of Perth and Kinross Tay Estuary between the Sidlaw Hills (5,2,6) |
| CARSE | Area of Perth and Kinross Tay Estuary between the Sidlaw Hills (5,2,6) |
| PINEMARTEN | Inhabiting the Scottish Highlands and Grampians, mammal in the weasel family with a creamy-yellow "bib" (4,6) |
| CALEDONIAN | - Canal, waterway running between Inverness and Fort William (10) |
| COOKSTRAIT | Running between islands in New Zealand is characteristic of chefs (4,6) |
| BENNEVIS | Munro in the Grampians which is the highest mountain in the British Isles and one of the ascents for |
| LANDAU | Carriage running between the Tyrol and Augsburg (6) |
| FERRYMEN | Running between The Banks for the workers working overseas (8) |
| CAUCASUS | Mountain range running between the Black and Caspian seas |
| NEVERS | Always running between the poles, in France |
| LAIRD | Road and river restricted by lord, estate owner in the Grampians? (5) |
| THEMOUNTH | Broad upland at the eastern end of the Grampians (3,6) |
| WIMMERA | Which important pastoral area stretches from the Grampians to the Mallee? (7) |
| MAMORES | Mountain range, including ten Munros, in the Grampians - makes me roam, south (7) |
| RAMP | A short concave bend in the Grampians |
| APASSIN | In front of The Grampians Nan Shephard's novel Asians kept quiet (1,4,2) |
| BRAEMAR | Historic annual gatherings at this village in the Grampians (7) |
| KILTS | Garb in The Grampians |
| TAY | River rising in the Grampians |