| MACHUPICCHU | Inca mountain city discovered in Peru in 1911 (5,6) |
| LIMA | Bean type discovered in Peru |
| CURSED | Damned, cold, old city discovered in the middle of Promised Lands (6) |
| NATURAL | Unaffected by ancient city discovered in former South African province (7) |
| PUERTORICAN | Travelling to Peru in car from San Juan? (6,5) |
| INCA | He used to live in Peru in a mountain cave |
| HUASCARAN | Highest mountain in Peru, in the Cordillera Blanca range of the western Andes (9) |
| RECOUP | Firm in Peru in trouble gets to recover (6) |
| EDSEL | Ford mocked by Nixon while in Peru in 1958 |
| MAETERLINCK | Maurice, Belgian writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1911 (11) |
| AVALANCHE | Catastrophic snow, ice and rock slide such as that which destroyed the town of Yungay in Peru in 197 |
| ITALIACONTI | Actress who founded an Academy of Theatre Arts in London in 1911 (6,5) |
| RAGTIMEBAND | Alexander's ******* **** , Tin Pan Alley song by Irving Berlin released in 1911 (7,4) |
| CERRODEPASCO | A city in central Peru, in the Andes; one of the highest cities in the world (5,2,5) |
| ABERDEEN | A wild deer in Scottish mountain city (8) |
| FERNIE | Elk River mountain city in British Columbia |
| LHASA | Fools seen in the French mountain city |
| REVELSTOKE | Mountain city in British Columbia |
| ROSARIUM | Outside huge capital city discovered curious flower garden (8) |
| BUTTE | Rocky Mountain city once home to the Anaconda Copper Mining Company |