| RIDGES | Long narrow elevations of land |
| PARTRIDGE | A bird found on some narrow elevation of land |
| RIDGE | Narrow elevation of land, or crest (5) |
| PAPULES | Small, solid, usually round elevations of the skin (7) |
| PIMPLES | Small round inflammatory elevations of the facial skin. (7) |
| BRISTLECONEFIR | Evergreen native to the rocky elevations of Big Sur |
| HILL | An elevation of land (4) |
| CHICKENPOX | Disease could be in check before small elevations of the skin are reported (10) |
| ABRIDGES | Epitomises a way to get a sailor on such narrow elevations (8) |
| COLERIDGE | Between mountain pass and narrow elevation, English versifier (9) |
| FILL | Contents of a container; material occupying a space; or, gravel, soil, stones etc used to level or raise the elevation of a land feature (4) |
| HALL | A local and well-defined elevation of the land. |
| RELIEF | Softening of elevations and depressions? (6) |
| ASPECT | Elevation of priest into a division of the church (6) |
| MONTBLANC | With an elevation of 15,777'ft, the highest mountain in the Alps and Europe, site of Chamonix in its foothills (4,5) |
| ALTITUDE | Height of an object above sea/ ground level; or, the elevation of a star above the horizon (8) |
| ALNAFUD | The name for the northern portion of the larger Arabian Desert. It lies at an average elevation of 3,000 feet (900 metres) and covers about 25,000 square miles (65,000 square km). (2,5) |
| CHEVIOTHILLS | A range of elevations on the border between England and Scotland, mainly in Northumberland (7,5) |
| NOBLE | Bilingual elevation of the good and generous (5) |
| RETINUE | Elevation of monarch about to join followers (7) |