| GRANADA | Province of S. Spain traversed by the Sierra Nevada (7) |
| GREATBASIN | North American region bordered by the Sierra Nevada range on the west, the Wasatch Mountains on the east, the Columbia Plateau on the north, and the Mojave Desert on the south. |
| CORTINA | Ford classic replaced by the Sierra (7) |
| DURANGO | Fourth largest state in Mexico, mostly covered by the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range (7) |
| DRIFTER | Gap traversed by the German fishing-boat (7) |
| EURASIA | Landmass traversed by the Silk Road |
| CORDOBA | City in S. Spain which was centre of Moorish Spain from 711-1236 (7) |
| SATSUMA | Former province of S.W. Japan famous for its porcelain (7) |
| ONTARIO | Province of S.E. Canada (7) |
| CASCADE | The --- Range of mountains is a continuation of the Sierra Nevada range (7) |
| SOLOIST | Lane, maybe, traversed by drunk person unaccompanied (7) |
| ONAGERS | Tricky range traversed by very big beasts (7) |
| WHITNEY | Mount --- is the highest peak in the Sierra Nevada Mountains (7) |
| GIBRALTAR | A limestone promontory at the tip of S Spain, settled by Moors in 711, taken by Spain in 1462 and ceded to Britain in 1713 |
| ADRITIC | Sea traversed by those splitting Split? |
| BOWSHOT | Distance traversed by an arrow |
| BOURTONONTHEWATER | Cotswold village traversed by the river Windrush (7-2-3-5) |
| MALAGA | Port and resort of S. Spain which produces a sweet fortified dessert wine (6) |
| STREET | A paved road, such as the ancient "Watling" example or that figuratively traversed by the average man/woman; or, a public thoroughfare generally (6) |
| TURKESTAN | Historic Asian region traversed by the Silk Road |