| COMETOPASS | Happen to arrive at a gap between the peaks |
| TFORMATION | Tall stack at a Gap store? |
| COL | Shortened lock-up between the peaks (3) |
| PENNINEWAY | 268-mile walking trail between the Peak District and the Borders (7,3) |
| FONTANELLE | A soft membranous gap between the bones of the skull in a foetus or infant |
| NODS | Agrees to have a gap between the Cs and Es (4) |
| BENEFACTOR | Patronising sort rejected small restaurant in the Peaks |
| SNOWCAPPED | White, like the peaks of high mountains (hyph.) |
| DIASTEMA | A gap between the teeth |
| RUELLE | French word for a narrow lane or alley that also refers to a gap between a bed and the side of a bedchamber; or, this room, formerly as the place of reception of elegant French ladies (6) |
| SYNAPSE | In the nervous system, a gap between adjacent neurons, or between a neuron and an effector cell, across which electrical impulses are transmitted (7) |
| PASS | A route through a gap between a range of mountain (4) |
| SPACE | The intergalactic vacuum extending between planets/ stars; or, a gap between words (5) |
| TEETH | A diastema is a gap between a person's what? (5) |
| REAPPEARANCE | About to arrive at a party, in the end, making another entrance (12) |
| BREACH | Bold to arrive at a place you might step into in a crisis, perhaps |
| PILLARS | The peaks (Gibraltar and Mount Sidi Moussa) that guard the entrance to the Mediterranean, the ... of |
| NEPALI | Writer reviews the greatest Sherpa to scale the peaks, so to speak (6) |
| COMEABOUT | Happen to arrive before a fight (4,5) |
| FONTANEL | Soft membranous gap between the bones of the skull in an infant (8) |