| MONTMARTRE | Hill in Paris; highest point of the city (10) |
| HAND | Measure of four inches used to determine the height of a horse, typically from the ground to the highest point of the withers (4) |
| INION | Highest point of the external occipital protuberance, located at the back of the skull near the neck (5) |
| SACRECOEUR | Popular name of the church at the highest point of Paris |
| GRANPARADISO | Mountain in NW Italy; highest point of the Eastern group of the Graian Alps (4,8) |
| KINDERSCOUT | Highest point of the Peak District National Park, site of a 'mass trespass' in 1932 |
| SWYREHEAD | The highest point of the Purbeck Hills (5,4) |
| LOCHOICH | Freshwater area, the highest point of the Caledonian Canal (4,4) |
| BRECONBEACONS | Pen y Fan is the highest point of the ____ |
| ZENITH | Highest point of the celestial sphere from an observer's perspective, exactly opposite the nadir (6) |
| APEX | Highest point of the snowcap expedition (4) |
| APOTHEOSIS | Highest point of development |
| ROOMATTHETOP | Runner in part of The Underground and that man from the highest point of attic (4,2,3,3) |
| SNOW | - Hill; highest point of Windsor Great Park's Long Walk, marked at the top by the Copper Horse statue of George III (4) |
| STPAULS | Llandmark on Ludgate Hill, highest point of City of London (2,5) |
| APOGEE | The highest point of a river attracting expression of surprise |
| COTSWOLDS | Cleeve Hill is the highest point of this Gloucestershire AONB (9) |
| NEWSPEAK | Propagandistic language in the highest point of recent information (8) |
| CREST | Highest point of hill with a tuft on the head |
| SUMMIT | The highest point of a hill or mountain (6) |