| CORDILLERA | Chain of mountains that includes the Andes and Rockies (10) |
| DRUMALBYN | Ranges of mountains that separated the Picts from the Scots (9) |
| COMPASSION | Warmth of fire behind chain of mountains tops (10) |
| CHACO | The Gran --- is a plain of swamps and forest between the Andes and the Paraguay River (5) |
| MACHUPICCHU | Ancient site located high in the Andes and often referred to as 'The Lost City of the Incas' (5,6) |
| ATLAS | Collection of the charts studied in cartography; one of the mythological Greek Titans; or, the name of a chain of mountains extending through Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia (5) |
| PATAGONIA | Southernmost region of South America, lying mostly in Argentina between the Andes and the Atlantic Ocean (9) |
| MTS | The Andes and the Appalachians, for example: Abbr. |
| QUINOA | Plant in the amaranth family, native to the Andes and widely cultivated (6) |
| CONDOR | Endangered vulture of the Andes and southwest USA |
| CHILE | Country between the Andes and the Pacific |
| ECUADOR | Which Republic in western South America is dominated by the Andes and has Quito as its capital? (7) |
| RIDGE | A narrow chain of mountains; a whale's back; the meteorological opposite of a trough; or, the horizontal line of a rooftop (5) |
| TUCSON | Spring training home of the White Sox and Rockies |
| COTOPAXI | Stratovolcano in the Andes Mountains that is the second highest summit in Ecuador |
| ALPS | Highest chain of mountains in Europe (and the name from which a category of plants has been derived) (4) |
| ORANGE | River rising in the Drakensberg mountains that forms the boundary between South Africa and Namibia ( |
| SAAR | River rising in the Vosges Mountains that flows north to the Moselle in Germany |
| CORBETTS | The ___, Scottish mountains that are between 2,500ft and 3,000ft high (8) |
| BLUERIDGE | *Mountains that are part of the Appalachians |