| CAIRN | A mound of stones erected as a memorial or marker |
| CAIRNS | Heaps of stones erected as a monument in N Eastern Queensland |
| RELIC | From "remains, to leave", word for an object remaining as a memorial of a departed/deceased saint; a surviving trace or memory generally; a souvenir; or, informally, an old person or antiquated thing |
| LIGHTHOUSE | Set fire to building erected as a warning |
| ECLAMPSIA | Lights in city and capital erected as a condition (9) |
| HUMP | A protuberance on a camel's back; or, a mound of earth (4) |
| FLARE | Bright flame used as a signal or marker (5) |
| ANTHILL | A new work outside hospital in a mound of earth (7) |
| OBELISKS | Tapering stone pillars that are typically erected as monuments or landmarks (8) |
| CUTTY | - Sark; preserved in Greenwich as a memorial to the Merchant Navy and monument to the age of sail, the last surviving tea clipper, once the fastest ship of her time (5) |
| CENOTAPH | One erected fitting in church as a memorial (8) |
| TRIUMPHALARCH | Win a tree as a memorial (9,4) |
| REQUIEM | Religious ceremony performed as a memorial to a deceased person (7) |
| MAGIC | Kind of mushroom or Marker |
| BOWANDARROW | Weapon fired erratically down a mound of earth outside (3,3,5) |
| STALAGMITE | A mound of calcium carbonate - prison has me eating it |
| MOLEHILL | A mound of earth made by moles while burrowing (8) |
| MIDDEN | Minded about a mound of prehistoric domestic refuse (6) |
| MENHIRS | Tall, upright stones erected in prehistoric times in western Europe (7) |
| TEES | Pegs for supporting stationary golf balls; or, markers in curling or quoits (4) |