| VINSON | Mountain massif in Antarctica which is one of the Seven Summits and was first climbed in 1966 |
| ROSS | _ Sea: bay of the Southern Ocean in Antarctica which is under New Zealand jurisdiction (4) |
| EVEREST | Mountain in Nepal which is the tallest of the Seven Summits and which was first climbed in 1953 |
| DENALI | Mountain in North America which is one of the Seven Summits and which was first climbed in 1913 |
| ELBRUS | Dormant volcano in Southern Russia which is one of the Seven Summits and whose east summit was first climbed in 1829 |
| OLDMANOFHOY | The isolated rock pillar, 450ft high, in the Orkneys, first climbed in 1966 |
| KILIMANJARO | Dormant volcano in Africa which is one of the Seven Summits of the world and which was first climbed in 1889 |
| JAYA | Puncak -; highest mountain in Indonesia which is also the one of the Seven Summits (4) |
| EIGER | The north face of which Swiss mountain was first climbed in 1938? (5) |
| ACONCAGUA | Andean mountain which is the second-highest of the Seven Summits (9) |
| MOUNTEVEREST | Horse led Eve and the others to one of the Seven Summits (5,7) |
| BRAMMAH | Mountain massif in the Kishtwar Himalaya of Jammu and Kashmir, India, comprising four peaks |
| KAMET | Mountain in the Himalayas that was first climbed by an expedition led by Frank Smythe in 1931 (5) |
| ARARAT | A dormant volcanic mountain massif in Eastern Turkey, said to be the resting place of Noah's Ark after the Flood (6) |
| BOBSLEIGH | Winter Olympic sport in which teams of two race on narrow iced tracks and was first played in the 1870s |
| MTMCKINLEY | It was first climbed in 1913 |
| MATTERHORN | "King of Mountains" rising to 4,478 m, first climbed by Edward Whymper in 1865, resulting in the death of four of his crew on the way back down (10) |
| LUGE | Winter Olympic sport which is also a small one or two person sled that rhymes with huge and was first played in the 1870s |
| NANGAPARBAT | At 8,126 metres high this mountain was first climbed by Hermann Buhl in 1953 (5,6) |
| ICE | ___ hockey Winter Olympic sport in which two teams use sticks to shoot a rubber puck and was first played in the 19th century |