| ELCAPITAN | 3,000-foot high granite monolith in California's Yosemite National Park, popular with rock climbers (2,7) |
| STANDSIN | Those in Croke Park popular with substitutes (6,2) |
| MUNRO | 3,000-ft high mountain |
| GRIGRI | Belay device popular with rock climbers (6) |
| STAWAMUS | ___ Chief (Granite monolith in Squamish, British Columbia) |
| CHIEF | Stawamus ___ (Granite monolith in Squamish, British Columbia) |
| KOOTENAY | BC park popular for hiking |
| ITEM | Evident in granite monolith's detail (4) |
| FALLS | Yosemite and Bridalveil, in Yosemite National Park |
| DOME | There's a famous "half" one in Yosemite National Park |
| CORBETT | A Scottish mountain between 2,500 and 3,000 feet high (7) |
| MUNROBAGGING | The dedicated attempt to climb Scottish peaks at least 3,000 feet high (5-7) |
| CORBETTS | The ____, Scottish mountains between 2,500 and 3,000 feet high (8) |
| REDFIR | Conifer found in Yosemite National Park |
| MARIPOSA | County holding part of Yosemite National Park |
| FRESNO | City south of Yosemite National Park |
| CALIFORNIA | U.S. state that contains Yosemite National Park (10) |
| USA | Home of Yosemite National Park |
| DARTMOOR | High granite plateau in southwest Devon housing a men's prison |
| HENNIN | It consists of a three- to four-foot high cone of stiff paper or starched linen that was covered with silk or other precious materials. In the middle of the 15th century, it was introduced to the Cour |