| REMUTAKA | Range of hills between Upper Hutt and Wairarapa (8) |
| CORBETTS | Hills between Munros and Fionas (8) |
| CHEVIOTS | Hills between Scotland and England (8) |
| MACKINAC | Island between upper and lower Michigan |
| SHIFTKEY | On a keyboard, what facilitates change between upper and lower case letters? (5,3) |
| PENNINES | Forming part of the second-largest AONB after the Cotswolds, a range of hills nicknamed the "backbone of England" (8) |
| PORRIDGE | Most of the wine from narrow range of hills for early meal (8) |
| MALVERNS | Range of hills of which Worcestershire Beacon is the highest point (8) |
| SPERRINS | Range of hills in Northern Ireland (8) |
| CHILTERN | Range of hills whose highest point is Haddington Hill near Wendover, Buckinghamshire (8,5) |
| COTSWOLDS | Range of rolling hills between the Thames and Severn Valleys (9) |
| BANDWIDTH | Difference between upper and lower frequencies |
| ELBOW | Joint between upper arm and forearm (5) |
| ELBOWS | Joints between upper arms and forearms (6) |
| CASSINO | Monte --, hill between Naples and Rome, scene of Allied bombing in 1944 (7) |
| TOR | A rocky peak; Shining ___, Peak District hill between Buxton and Macclesfield (3) |
| GLENIFFER | And 24dn Range of hills and country park south of Paisley (9,5) |
| CARTERTON | Wairarapa town which holds an annual daffodil festival; birthplace of golfer Sir Bob Charles (9) |
| GALA | Apple variety developed by Wairarapa orchardist J.H. Kidd by crossing a Golden Delicious and Kidd's Orange Red (4) |
| CORBETT | In Scotland, a hill between 2,500-3,000 feet in height (7) |