| ULTRAMONTANE | On the other side of the mountains |
| CISALPINE | In special ground on Rome's side of the mountains |
| RURAL | Side of the mountains relating to the country (5) |
| CISMONTANE | Mist one can break up on this side of the mountains |
| NAN | Actress Martin of "The Other Side of the Mountain" |
| OTHER | "The ___ Side of the Mountain" |
| ASH | If seen at the far side of the mountain, it ' s a rowan (3) |
| CONE | Wombat dung is ___-shaped, which keeps it from falling off the side of the mountain where he's marked his territory |
| NYMPHS | Mythical nature deities such as the anthousai of the flowers, dryads of the trees, oreads of the mountains or nereids of the sea (6) |
| BASSOON | One of the woodwinds used to perform Edvard Grieg's Morning Mood and In the Hall of the Mountain King as part of the incidental music to Henrik Ibsen's play Peer Gynt (7) |
| IGOROT | Member of a people of the mountains of Luzon in the Philippines (6) |
| OREGANO | Meaning "joy of the mountains" and related to marjoram, a fragrant herb carpeting parts of the landscape of rural Greece, used to flavour horiatiki with tomatoes, olives and feta (7) |
| SERRANO | From the Spanish for "of the mountains, highlander", a green type of chilli; or, a variety of cured ham (7) |
| SILVERSTATE | Neighbor of the Gem of the Mountains |
| ALPS | Return some of the display of the mountains (4) |
| HAMISHMACCUNN | Scottish composer (1868-1916) of the overture The Land of the Mountain and the Flood |
| EVEREST | The day before taking on the remainder of the mountain (7) |
| RIGI | Iconic peak in the Swiss Alps known as the Queen of the Mountains, depicted in many paintings by J. |
| MILLAR | David ......, Scottish cyclist who won the 'King of the Mountains' competition in the 1984 Tour de France (6) |
| TOP | "...shout from the ___ of the mountains" (Isa. 42:11) |