| SNAEFELL | Highest mountain on the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea (8) |
| ABODE | Address of man in the outskirts of Airedale |
| ISLE | Man in the Irish Sea, e.g. |
| MULCAHEN | The highest mountain on the Iberian Peninsula (8) |
| SOMETIME | Meets up on the Isle of Man, in short, now and then (8) |
| LIFETIME | The seven ages of man in two sentences (8) |
| ANGLESEY | What is the largest island in the Irish Sea? (8) |
| HUMANISM | Outlook putting the mind of man in central place |
| SHINBONE | Part of Man in Black stood out, as a collector (8) |
| MOLEHILL | Mini-mountain on the lawn (8) |
| CAUCASUS | Mountains on the border between Europe and Asia (8) |
| LHOTSE | The Earth’s fourth-highest mountain, on the other side of Everest’s South Col |
| INSTANCE | Example of man in nice predicament (8) |
| IDA | Highest mountain on the island of Crete (3) |
| PYRENEES | Mountains on the French/ Spanish border (8) |
| GREATBASIN | North American region bordered by the Sierra Nevada range on the west, the Wasatch Mountains on the east, the Columbia Plateau on the north, and the Mojave Desert on the south. |
| IDIOM | Identification for the Isle of Man, in a manner of speaking (5) |
| GARTH | The -; mountain on the outskirts of Cardiff said to have been the inspiration for The Englishman Who Went up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain (5) |
| PELEE | Active volcanic mountain on the Caribbean island of Martinique. On May 8, 1902, it violently destroyed the port of Saint-Pierre, killing approximately 30,000 people. (5) |
| MAXWELL | A crater on the moon - but the highest mountain on Venus? (7) |