| LAKETITICACA | Large body of water on the border of Bolivia and Peru, in the Andes (4,8) |
| CERRODEPASCO | A city in central Peru, in the Andes; one of the highest cities in the world (5,2,5) |
| CONQUISTADORS | Spanish conquerors, especially those who led the conquest of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century (13) |
| LAKETAHOE | Large body of water on the border of California and Nevada (4,5) |
| ARALSEA | Body of water on the border of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan |
| TITICACA | Highest navigable lake in the world, in the Andes on the border of Bolivia and Peru (8) |
| AYMARA | Member of a S American Indian people of Bolivia and Peru (6) |
| GREEN | The third colour on the flags of Bolivia and the Republic of the Congo along with red and yellow |
| SOUTHAMERICA | Continent which includes the countries of Chile and Peru (5,7) |
| QUECHUA | Second most spoken official language of Bolivia and Peru (7) |
| CONQUISTADOR | Spanish invader of Mexico and Peru (12) |
| HUASCARAN | Highest mountain in Peru, in the Cordillera Blanca range of the western Andes (9) |
| DEADSEA | Lowest body of water on the surface of the Earth, in SW Asia bordered by Israel, Jordan and the West Bank (4,3) |
| MWERU | Lake ?, body of water on the Zambia?Democratic Republic of the Congo border (5) |
| LAKEGENEVA | Lausanne and Montreux are located on which body of water on the Swiss-French border? (4,6) |
| LAKECONSTANCE | Body of water on the Rhine consisting of the Obsersee, Untersee and Seerhein (4,9) |
| AVALANCHE | Catastrophic snow, ice and rock slide such as that which destroyed the town of Yungay in Peru in 197 |
| LAKETITI | It borders Bolivia and Peru |
| INCA | Which empire established its capital at Cuzco, Peru, in the 12th Century? (4) |
| PHILIPPINESEA | Body of water on the western part of the North Pacific Ocean (10,3) |