| CORRIE | Cirque (especially in the mountains of Scotland) |
| TREK | Journey on foot, especially in the mountains (4) |
| HIGHLANDER | Person from the mountains of Scotland or a Rugby player from Otago in New Zealand |
| GRAMPIAN | Grip a man wandering the mountains of Scotland (8) |
| MUNROS | Mountains of Scotland (6) |
| PTARMIGAN | Snow-white in winter, grey in summer and breeding in the mountains of the Scottish Highlands, Britain's smallest grouse species (9) |
| HUALAPAI | Tribe of Native Americans who live in the mountains of Arizona whose name means "people of the tall pine" |
| PUMA | Fourth largest of the cat family, found mainly in the mountains of North and South America (4) |
| ANAB | Biblical city in the mountains of Judah from which Joshua expelled the Anakim (4) |
| AVALANCHE | Snow slippage that's particularly common in February in the mountains of North America |
| ANDES | A kind of sedan seen in the mountains of South America (5) |
| MACHU | UNESCO World Heritage Site in the mountains of Peru, ... Picchu |
| ANDESSNICKERS | Laughter heard in the mountains of Medellin? |
| ALPENHORN | An instrument used by cowherds in the mountains of Switzerland and elsewhere (9) |
| IBEX | Sure-footed wild goat found in the mountains of Eurasia and northeastern Africa (4) |
| YETI | Strange headless deity might be met In the mountains of Tibet (4) |
| MANUL | A wild cat found in the mountains of Mongolia, Siberia and Tibet |
| CHAMOIS | Goat-like antelope, Rupicapra rupicapra, found in the mountains of Europe and Asia (7) |
| GWYNEDD | It is a county in northwestern Wales, extending from the Irish Sea in the west to the mountains of Snowdonia in the east. Tourists flock to Caernarfon to see its castle, which, along with other fortif |
| IGOROT | Member of a people of the mountains of Luzon in the Philippines (6) |