| TITICACA | Highest navigable lake in the world, in the Andes on the border of Bolivia and Peru (8) |
| LAPAZ | Highest capital city in the world, in the Andes at an altitude of approximately 3,660 m (12,000 ft) (2,3) |
| OJOSDELSALADO | Earth's highest active volcano, in the Andes on the Argentina-Chile border; Spanish, 'Eyes of Salt' (4,3,6) |
| LAKETITICACA | Large body of water on the border of Bolivia and Peru, in the Andes (4,8) |
| LIBERACE | Reportedly the highest-paid entertainer in the world in the 1960s and 70s (8) |
| LAKETITI | It borders Bolivia and Peru |
| GREEN | The third colour on the flags of Bolivia and the Republic of the Congo along with red and yellow |
| AYMARA | Member of a S American Indian people of Bolivia and Peru (6) |
| QUECHUA | Second most spoken official language of Bolivia and Peru (7) |
| ENGINEERS | Builders and designers of roads, bridges and manufacturing equipment in most of the world, in the US |
| JAMESON | Journalist and broadcaster who edited the Daily Mirror, Daily Express, Daily Star and News Of The World in the 1970s and '80s (5,7) |
| NAURU | Smallest republic and smallest island nation in the world, in the SW Pacific just south of the equator (5) |
| PITCHLAKE | Largest natural deposit of bitumen in the world, in the coastal town of Le Brea in SW Trinidad (5,4) |
| ANGEL | The highest waterfall in the world, in the Guiana Highlands of Venezuela (5) |
| NANGAPARBAT | Ninth-highest mountain in the world, in the Himalayas of northern Pakistan; known locally as Diamir (5,6) |
| BORNEO | Third-largest island in the world, in the western Pacific southeast of the Malay Peninsula (6) |
| KIRITIMATI | Largest atoll in the world, in the Line Islands of the west central Pacific (10) |
| TAIHAPE | Gumboot Capital of the World, in the Rangitikei District of the North Island (7) |
| JAVA | 13th-largest and most populous island in the world, in the Greater Sunda group of Indonesia (4) |
| BROADS | The ---, a group of shallow navigable lakes, connected by a network of rivers in east England (6) |