| VIADUCT | Bridge over a valley or ravine (7) |
| GULLY | Type of valley or ravine; or, a fielding position in cricket (5) |
| CLOUGH | Steep valley or ravine (6) |
| ORIGAMI | Craft in which one may make a valley or mountain fold |
| AQUEDUCT | A question by journalist cut about bridge over a valley? (8) |
| GEHENNA | Information about bird going over a valley in Jerusalem (7) |
| VIADUCTS | Rail bridges over a valley (8) |
| BRIDGES | Elevated structures with arches or catenaries forming passageways over ravines, valleys or waterways; or, things arching/connecting, such as cue supports, lens-linking midsections of spectacles or upp |
| EROSION | Geological process similar to weathering that can form a cave, cliff, cove, gorge, valley or waterfall (7) |
| RHIZOME | Underground stem of lily of the valley, or the rootstock of ginger/turmeric (7) |
| TECHHUB | SoCal's Silicon Valley or NYC's Silicon Alley, e.g. |
| BOTTOM | Word used to describe the foot of a hill, the bed of the sea, floor of a valley or the far end of a garden (6) |
| CWM | Welsh name for a valley or glen (3) |
| PIP | An apple seed; a single blossom in a cluster of flowers; a rootstock or rhizome of the lily of the valley; or, a Bath star (3) |
| BRASS | Bridge over a ship for money, commonly (5) |
| MONET | "Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies" painter |
| LOG | Makeshift bridge over a creek |
| GAP | Hole or opening / mountain pass or ravine |
| CANYON | A gorge or ravine, especially in North America (6) |
| COOMB | Short valley or a hollow in a hillside (5) |