| KANGCHENJUNGA | High peak can reportedly change wildly, concealing half Jungfrau |
| ATTACKERS | Assailants stare wildly, concealing cheap stuff (9) |
| PANCAKE | Peak can represent land in a bad way |
| DINKUM | Racket can reportedly appear to be genuine (6) |
| HYMNIC | Male can, reportedly, like Songs of Praise (6) |
| MORAL | Leader of main Labour Party organisation, concealing half- wink and heart of ice, totally lacking in ethics - w 25ac (5,10) |
| BANKRUPTCY | Leader of main Labour Party organisation, concealing half- wink and heart of ice, totally lacking in ethics - w 18ac (5,10) |
| VOLCANIC | In Victoria, old peaks can be related to lava vents (8) |
| PANCAKES | Terrible peaks can produce February fare (8) |
| ALTAR | Reportedly change location for union negotiation |
| ALTARPIECE | Reportedly change composition in church painting |
| TURNS | Reportedly changes the course of birds (5) |
| PARSLEY | And 11 Former Cromford & High Peak station, junction of the present-day High Peak and Tissington trails (7,3) |
| HAY | Former Cromford & High Peak station, junction of the present-day High Peak and Tissington trails (7,3) |
| ALTARS | Reportedly changes tables |
| ARARAT | High peak for soldiers at the double in antitank setting (6) |
| IBERVILLE | Mount Caubvick aka Mont d'___ (High peak on the Quebec/ Labrador border) |
| MOUNTEVEREST | High peak where woman on horse has breather? (5,7) |
| EVEREST | High peak visible during severe storms (7) |
| THINAIR | Feature of high peak, perhaps, into which one may vanish |