| TABLEMOUNTAIN | List horse in a new natural feature |
| MOUNTAINRANGE | Chain horse in a new assortment (8,5) |
| RIOGRANDE | Ordering a new natural border (3,6) |
| RAVINE | Natural feature getting a girl in near frenzy |
| BAIL | A bucket for removing water from a boat; a portable dairy house; a wicket crosspiece; or, a bar or chain separating horses in a loose box (4) |
| NIAGARA | This rhododendron cultivar is also a river, gorge and natural feature on the border of the Canadian Province of Ontario and the US state of New York (7) |
| CONTOUR | The outline of a natural feature, e.g. coast; mountain mass |
| CAVE | Natural feature studied by a speleologist |
| SHILLING | Old Bob had a natural feature to sing about (8) |
| BANBURY | Market town on the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire associated with "a fine lady upon a white horse" in a well-known nursery rhyme |
| SCURRY | Word, from "bustle, confusion, hurly-burly", for the frantic haste or scudding pace of a horse in a short sprint or race; or, a squirrel or mouse's speedy scampering during a chase (6) |
| MENDELSSOHN | Surname of the German composer who wrote an overture about a natural feature of Staffa (11) |
| POOLE | The largest such natural feature in Europe, location of Brownsea Island (5, 7) |
| HARBOUR | The largest such natural feature in Europe, location of Brownsea Island (5, 7) |
| VOLCANO | Natural feature located on Barren Island in Andaman Sea that erupted due to an earthquake of magnitude 4.2. (7) |
| GIANTSCAUSEWAY | Antrim natural feature |
| LANDFORM | Natural feature of the earth's surface |
| REEF | Natural feature near Queensland |
| CORALREEF | Natural feature such as the Great Barrier (5,4) |
| LANDMARK | Historic building or natural feature visited by tourists |