| MICHELOTTI | Designer of the Alpine A110 (10) |
| MATTERHORN | Mountain situated between Zermatt and Breuil-Cervinia which is one of the Alpine "four-thousanders" (10) |
| LAKEGENEVA | Largest of the alpine waters (4,6) |
| CHAIRLIFTS | Tries to rise the Alpine athletes climbing the walls at home (10) |
| HIGHWAYMAN | Did he attack travellers on the Alpine pass? (10) |
| BROWNSWISS | North American breed of dairy cattle, derived from the Alpine Braunvieh (5,5) |
| STRAUSS | Composer of the Alpine Symphony |
| JEAN | _ Redele, founder of the Alpine car brand (4) |
| GENEVA | Largest of the Alpine lakes, in Switzerland and France (6) |
| TASTEFUL | Elegant arrangement for flute following opening parts of the Alpine Symphony (8) |
| ERICA | Mr Morecambe must get the first of the alpines, Heather (5) |
| DULCIMER | A version of the psaltery in which the strings are beaten with small hammers rather than plucked. Versions include the Alpine hackbrett, the Hungarian cimbalom, the Romanian E›ambal, the Greek santou |
| ALPINES | Cars from Dieppe like the A110 (7) |
| BARON | Member of the lowest grade of nobility, as in the alpine strawberry variety '___ Solemacher' (5) |
| EDELWEISS | Immortalised in The Sound of Music, the alpine "wool flower" symbolic of Austria, whose genus, Leontopodium, means "lion's paw" (9) |
| WESTMINSTER | Austin's A110 (11) |
| MARMOT | Burrowing rodent of the squirrel family such as the alpine ? or hoary ? (6) |
| SUNBEAM | The name behind the Alpine and Rapier (7) |
| REDELE | The jean who founded the Alpine marque (6) |
| SHEERLINE | Austin's six-cylinder luxury saloon built from 1947 to 1954 in A110 and A125 series (9) |