| ALDEA | ----- de Santa Fe, community in rolling hills, Mexico (5) |
| DOWNS | Swallows in rolling hills (5) |
| DOWNTOOLS | Stop working with device in rolling hills (4,5) |
| TYROL | ... here in pretty rolling hills (5) |
| AVILA | City that holds the Fiestas de Santa Teresa |
| WOLDS | Chains of treeless, rolling hills |
| GOURD | In rolling grass, nothing but fruit |
| ADELE | Her album "21" is in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" |
| ACAPULCO | Port city in Mexico, besieged in April 1854 by Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (8) |
| ANNA | Antonio Lopez de Santa ___, three-time president of Mexico |
| MUSKRAT | Creature in rolling vessel in dangerous frenzy (7) |
| SENSATIONAL | Spectacular opening to album in 'Rolling Stones in LA' (11) |
| THEBONFIREOFTHEVANITIES | 1987 novel by Tom Wolfe, originally published in instalments in Rolling Stone |
| SINK | William Devane violently lost a hand in this in Rolling Thunder. |
| COTSWOLD | Type of yellowish limestone named for an English region of rolling hills where it is widely used in building |
| TALL | Square-rigger found where water flows round rolling hills (4,4) |
| CHEVIOTS | The ____ , a range of rolling hills straddling the England-Scotland border (8) |
| WOLD | Chain of treeless rolling hills |
| COTSWOLDS | Range of rolling hills between the Thames and Severn Valleys (9) |
| DOWNFALL | Ruin rolling hill, with decrease in value |