| ELBERT | Highest summit of the Rocky Mountains and of Colorado (6) |
| MTELBERT | At 14,433 feet, the highest summit of the Rocky Mountains (2,6) |
| COLUMBIA | North American river that rises in the Rocky Mountains and flows to the Pacific |
| ELK | Large animal with Rocky Mountain and Manitoban varieties |
| DENVER | State capital of Colorado, in the South Platte River Valley east of the Rocky Mountains (6) |
| TUNNEL | Feature near the summit of the line between Taunton and Exeter (6) |
| PIKESPEAK | Highest summit in the southern Front Range of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, US |
| BLAVEN | Anglicised name of the rocky isolated peak of the Black Cuillin of Skye (6) |
| YESTOR | Second highest summit on Dartmoor (3,3) |
| OBRIEN | Surname of the writer of The Rocky Horror Picture Show (6) |
| WATERTON | This site is a national park in southwestern Alberta on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, immediately north of the U.S. border and Glacier National Park in Montana. It has an area of 203 squa |
| WYOMINGRANGE | Part of the Rocky Mountains traversed by a branch of the Oregon Trail known as the Lander Road |
| APOLLO | Creed of the "Rocky" series |
| GREATPLAINS | A vast region of North America east of the Rocky Mountains (5,6) |
| ELKMOUNTAINS | A range of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado whose highest point is Castle Peak (3,9) |
| CHINOOK | Warm dry wind of the Rocky Mountains also called the snow eater (7) |
| GREATDIVIDE | Watershed of the Rocky Mountains (5,6) |
| MATTERHORN | King of the Swiss mountains overlooking Zermatt; an emblem for Alpinists which is one of the highest summits in the Alps (10) |
| MONTANA | Northernmost of the Rocky Mountain states of America, known as the Treasure State (7) |
| UTAH | Which US state is divided from north to south by the Wasatch Range of the Rocky Mountains? (4) |