| TORS | Hills, wild and rugged in the Trossachs |
| SCOUTFELL | Lakeland hill's wild Celt foals (5,4) |
| GRUDGE | Cause of resentment, rugged in its composition (6) |
| LOCH | Scottish word for a water body such as Lomond in the Trossachs (4) |
| KATRINE | Loch ____ in the Trossachs is featured in Walter Scott's poem The Lady of the Lake |
| THELADYOFTHELAKE | Poem by Sir Walter Scott which begins with the hunting of a stag in the Trossachs (3,4,2,3,4) |
| LOCHLOMOND | Body of water in the Trossachs (4,6) |
| BENT | Sharply curved Scottish peak at head of Trossachs (4) |
| ELAPS | Snake in the Trossachs, say, upset by splinter |
| HIGHLANDCATTLE | One of these could be lower in the Trossachs |
| BENLOMOND | Mountain south-west of Loch Katrine in the Trossachs (3,6) |
| CALLANDER | Said almanac found in the Trossachs (9) |
| LOMOND | Largest of the Scottish lochs, forming a National Park with the Trossachs since 2002 (6) |
| SHITZUITCAE | Lie about trooper, say, back to trudge around the Trossachs |
| NUBIAN | ____ Desert, rocky and rugged area found in northeastern Sudan (6) |
| COMETHROUGH | Achieve heavenly body, hot and rugged (4,7) |
| CRAGGY | Rough and rugged (6) |
| CRAGGIER | More mountainous and rugged(8) |
| NODULAR | Our land's rough and rugged (7) |
| LOCHEARN | Trout/char lake in Trossachs for boat/shore fishing (*lone char) (4,4) |