| WREKIN | The ?, isolated hill in Shropshire west of Telford |
| TOTALISED | Combined? Isolated possibly after tea as discussed (9) |
| BUTTE | Isolated hill in western Canada and the U.S. |
| OLDMANOFHOY | The isolated rock pillar, 450ft high, in the Orkneys, first climbed in 1966 |
| IRONBRIDGE | Gorge near Telford, Shropshire, one of the birthplaces of the Industrial Revolution (10) |
| BUTTERSCOTCH | At the bottom of an isolated hill climber finally has drink that's sweet (12) |
| MONADNOCK | Isolated hill of hard rock in an otherwise eroded area, also known as an inselberg (9) |
| RIGESTAN | Arid plateau region in southwestern Afghanistan largely made up of a sandy desert with ridges and small, isolated hills of red sand. (8) |
| IGLOO | "I see," you'll hear from the isolated native, "the home I own is a dome!" (5) |
| INSELBERG | Isolated hill rising from plain, "island mountain" in German (9) |
| MENSA | Grp. with the "Isolated M" newsletter |
| STEPTOE | Isolated hill surrounded by lava |
| BUTTES | Isolated hills rear over outskirts of Eccles (6) |
| NEWTOWN | Development such as Poundbury in Dorchester, Telford in Shropshire or Cumbernauld in North Lanarkshire (3,4) |
| ISLAND | Isolated hill |
| KOPJE | Isolated hill, to Boers |
| ANGLESEY | Connected to Bangor by Thomas Telford's Menai suspension bridge, the largest Welsh island "Ynys Mon", where Maurice Wilks conceived the idea for the Land Rover Defender (8) |
| LINTEL | Beam across door found in hotel in Telford (6) |
| EPONYM | Kind of dash astride horse in St Albans or Telford? |
| BRIDGEBUILDING | The promotion of friendly relations -- Thomas Telford's forte? (6-8) |