| HILLOCK | Mound of debt concealed misfortune (7) |
| SPURIOUS | Documentary evidence of debt concealed by team, bogus (8) |
| ANTHILL | Mound of insects (7) |
| DRUMLIN | Mound of glacial drift (7) |
| DUNKIRK | Mound of sand largely by church in French port (7) |
| HORNITO | From the Spanish for "oven", what is a small mound of lava that can emit smoke or gas? (7) |
| CHARLES | N.B.A. Hall-of-Famer known as "the Round Mound of Rebound" |
| BARKLEY | N.B.A. Hall-of-Famer known as "the Round Mound of Rebound" |
| RAMPART | A flat-topped defensive mound of a castle or walled city (7) |
| JELLIES | Judge with mounds of fat, heading off for desserts (7) |
| MELINDA | Perennial geranium with mounds of lobed foliage and pale pink, veined flowers (7) |
| COMPOSTHEAP | Mound of decaying vegetation (7,4) |
| MOGUL | Little mound of snow - lots of them make up a challenging downhill skiing event |
| MOTTE | Raised mound of earth, surrounded by a ditch, a popular feature of medieval castles (5) |
| CAIRN | A mound of stones which marks a boundary, a route across rough ground or the top of a mountain (5) |
| MOLEHILL | Mound of earth used idiomatically to describe an exaggeration of a trivial matter (8) |
| CHARLESBARKLEY | Bsaketball Hall of Famer nicknamed the Round Mound of Rebound who hosted SNL in 1993, 2010, 2012, and 2018: 2 wds. |
| KAME | Scots word for a cockerel's crest, thus a geological term for a bank, esker, mound of sand, ridge of gravel etc, irregularly shaped, like said caruncle (4) |
| SIDH | Fairy mound of Irish folklore |
| BICEPS | Mound of arms |