| LANDMARKS | Prominent objects in the terrain (9) |
| RELIEFMAP | One displays ups-and-downs in the terrain: 2 wds. |
| LANDMARK | Prominent object (8) |
| GULLY | Trench in the terrain |
| ORIENTEERING | Outdoor sport based on navigating between control points marked in the terrain by white and orange f |
| FARTHINGS | Objects in the distance are coins (9) |
| BEAUXARTS | We're told bows are for beautiful objects in the Louvre? (5,4) |
| NORTHSTAR | Brightest object in the Ursa Minor constellation, the ... (5,4) |
| VEGETABLE | Word that derives from "animated, enliven, excite", yet is used to describe an inanimate object in the form of a cabbage, carrot, cauliflower, courgette, cucumber or other edible part of a plant (9) |
| PROTEUS | Character in The Two Gentlemen of Verona; or, one of the newly-discovered moons of Neptune which is one of the darkest objects in the solar system (7) |
| EVEN | The terrain right in the centre of St Keverne is surprisingly flat and level (4) |
| GMC | Carmaker that produces the Savana and the Terrain |
| ATN | Part of the terrain the Scots own |
| AIN | Part of the terrain the Scots own |
| PULSAR | Any of the several small heavenly objects in the milky way that emit radio pulses at regular intervals |
| BELLS | Hollow metal objects in the shape of a deep upturned cup widening at the lip made to sound a clear musical note when struck |
| QUASAR | One of a number of astronomical bodies thought to be the most luminous objects in the universe |
| HALLOWS | Deathly ---, magical objects in the title of the final Harry Potter book |
| UFOS | Mysterious objects in the sky were reported by three youngsters at the beginning of February, just outside of Oak Cross (4) |
| JUGGLE | Keep several objects in the air at once (6) |