| SCENIC | A landscape that has beautiful natural features (6) |
| UNSPOILT | Like a landscape that has not been marred by development (8) |
| LOVELIESBLEEDING | Plant that has beautiful ladies weeping |
| SKY | Part of a landscape that may have clouds in it |
| FIRTHS | First half initially incorporates natural features (6) |
| FJORDS | Natural features for disc jockeys? (6) |
| RAVINE | Natural feature getting a girl in near frenzy (6) |
| GROTTO | Tor got transformed into another natural feature (6) |
| STUBBS | Artist whose depictions of horses in Whistlejacket, Lustre, held by a Groom and Mares and Foals in a Landscape are among the most accurate known (6) |
| GIRTIN | A landscape artist who was a friend of J. M. W. Turner (6) |
| WALKER | Author of the poetry collection Horses Make a Landscape Look More Beautiful as well as her magnum opus The Color Purple (6) |
| SCENERY | Natural features of a landscape (7) |
| WILSON | Artist whose mastery as a landscape watercolourist was acknowledged by his friend J. M. W. Turner with the words "Had Tom lived, I would have starved" (6) |
| REPTON | Regarded as the successor to Capability Brown, a landscape designer who presented "before" and "after" views in watercolours in distinctive red leather books (6) |
| RELIEF | In geography, the contours of a landscape with reference to variations in its elevation (6) |
| BARREN | Lacking vegetation, as a landscape |
| HILLS | Cycled up, scrambled over, hiked or rambled, features of the natural landscape that are shown on maps by means of contour lines (5) |
| KARST | Landscape that may include caverns and sinkholes |
| GEOGRAPHY | Natural features of a region (9) |
| ICEBERG | Part of an Arctic landscape that sunk the passenger liner RMS Titanic in 1912 (7) |