| BUTTERBEAN | Boy, say, on top of Scottish hill gobbling a vegetable (10) |
| MARILYN | Type of Scottish hill that's mainly different, right? (7) |
| HUGH | A category of Scottish hills devised by Andrew Dempster (4) |
| GANNETS | Woman coming in catches people gobbling a lot (7) |
| TAVERNA | Bird gobbling a very ample starter in pub |
| EGRET | Bird, say, on top of tree (5) |
| CATCHMENT | Slips, could one say, on top of tank collecting water |
| EGG | It may be laid, say, on top of ground (3) |
| BUTTERCUP | Plant with yellow flowers, say, on top of counter in retro bar (9) |
| FIRM | Anchored Douglas, say, on top of the mast (4) |
| ONESIE | Old Scottish monster eschewing top of Scottish garment |
| APSE | Monkey running around top of Scottish church (4) |
| IBSEN | Playwright lives around top of Scottish mountain (5) |
| DUNSINANE | Demands to settle on silly Scottish hill (9) |
| RETORT | Apart from one time, Del Boy, say, returned a bit of repartee (6) |
| BUB | Rude way of addressing a boy say |
| RUEVAL | Showing some true valour, regret needing toilet when going over remote Scottish hill (6) |
| BIGBEN | Timekeeper that sets challenge for Scottish hill-walkers? |
| ARTHURSSEAT | Area's thrust up, forming Scottish hill |
| BRAE | The Scottish hill is terribly bare (4) |