| ASSYNT | Area of Sutherland known for its landscape of mountains and lochans (6) |
| MONTANA | State named for its landscape |
| ICELAND | Nordic country with a red, white and blue national flag symbolising the elements of its landscape - volcanic fires, snow/glaciers, sky and mountains (7) |
| MASSIF | Highland region in south-central France consisting of mountains and plateaus, _ Central (6) |
| GRANGE | Seeing, finally, row of mountains and farmstead |
| HEATHY | Comprising ling, gorse and bracken, habitats forming part of the natural landscape of areas such as the Quantock Hills or the New Forest (6) |
| TRENCH | Ditch or channel such as any one of the rhynes forming part of the landscape of the Somerset Levels (6) |
| SAIKEI | Japanese word for a miniature ornamental landscape of bonsai trees growing on little rocks or stones; or, the art of cultivating such a scene (6) |
| RUBENS | Flemish painter whose landscape of a crisp autumn morning in Het Steen details his chateau with a charm of finches, covey of partridges, hunter and a stalking hound set in meadows, parkland, pasturage |
| ROGART | Heading north, extra gorgeous part of Sutherland (6) |
| SPIRES | Rooftop structures forming the landscape of Oxford; flower spikes; or, tapering parts of tower-shells (6) |
| SESSHU | Japanese Zen monk said to have drawn a rat in the dust with his own tears - his masterful use of ink in the sumi-e manner can be observed in his Landscape of Four Seasons (6) |
| DRAGON | The end of Sutherland? Groan; that's awful - such a fiery character! |
| OXFORD | City where ancient academic tradition meets modern innovation, set amidst a historic yet urban landscape of "dreaming spires" (6) |
| ALSACE | A region of North East France between the Vosges Mountains and the Rhine, famous for its wines (6) |
| ELBERT | Highest summit of the Rocky Mountains and of Colorado (6) |
| OREGANO | Meaning "joy of the mountains" and related to marjoram, a fragrant herb carpeting parts of the landscape of rural Greece, used to flavour horiatiki with tomatoes, olives and feta (7) |
| KAISER | A skier travels over old German mountains and the other bits of land (6) |
| BRECON | - Beacons; range of hills in southern Wales containing the Black Mountains and Pen y Fan (6) |
| CHOUGH | A bird of the crow family that typically frequents mountains and sea cliffs (6) |