| CORBETTS | The 222 Scottish mountains smaller than munros, between 2,500-3,000ft (8) |
| HILLS | Mountains' smaller cousins |
| BROADENS | Gives more space to motorway in the Scottish mountains (8) |
| BENLOYAL | Sutherland landmark known as the 'Queen of Scottish mountains' (3,5) |
| TIANSHAN | This mountain system's name means "Celestial Mountains." It stretches for about 1,500 miles (2,500 km) from west-southwest to east-northeast between China and Kyrgyzstan and bisects the ancient territ |
| TREELINE | It's about 2,500 feet up on Mt. McKinley |
| CORBETT | A Scottish mountain between 2,500 and 3,000 feet high (7) |
| BENLOMOND | The most southerly of the Munros in the Scottish Highlands |
| HIGHLANDREEL | Could it be a film of the Scottish mountains? (8,4) |
| MUNRO | Any Scottish peak higher than 3,000ft |
| GRAHAMS | Scottish mountains between 2,000 ft and 2,499 ft high (7) |
| SAO | Part of the name of a Brazilian city that was founded 222 years before the U.S. colonies declared their independence but otherwise has nothing whatsoever to do with the American Revolution |
| GRAHAM | A Scottish mountain between 2,000 and 2,500 feet in height (6) |
| PTARMIGAN | Type of grouse found on Scottish mountains (9) |
| MUNROBAGGER | One trying to climb all Scottish mountains over 3000ft |
| BEMOANS | Laments bird that once lived amidst Scottish mountains |
| HARICOTBEANS | Deer's caught in charge round area in Scottish mountains for food |
| BEANS | Energy American found in Scottish mountains (5) |
| CAIRNGORMS | No grim cars spoiled these Scottish mountains (10) |
| CAIRN | Pile of stones in Scottish mountains cut by half (5) |