| SNOWLINE | The line on a mountain above which there is perpetual snow and ice (4,4) |
| TREELINE | Altitude above which there are only smaller plants |
| CARNIVAL | Dvorak overture showing family vehicle in perpetual snow (8) |
| PLIMSOLL | The -- line on a ship indicates safe loading limits (8) |
| ISOBATH | What is the line on a map that connects places with the same cloud cover? (7) |
| BYLINE | That part of the line on a pitch either side of a goal (6) |
| ISOTHERM | Mother is redrawing the line on the map |
| ISOPLETH | Man, perhaps putting work in, shortened the line on map |
| PALMISTS | Those who tell fortunes from the lines on the hand (8) |
| NEBRASKA | Climbing mountain above river with appeal, a location in America (8) |
| DIAGONAL | Like the lines on argyle socks |
| SEALEVEL | Above which to be high and dry (3,5) |
| CORNICES | Overhangs of snow and ice surrounded by grains (8) |
| HOOVES | Their ___ become sponge like in summer to give them more traction on the ground and in winter they shrink and tighten which exposes the rim of the hoof allowing them to cut through hard snow and ice. |
| SAINTMICHEL | It is a rocky islet and famous sanctuary located off the coast of Normandy. Its name begins with Mont. Around its base are medieval walls and towers above which rise the clustered buildings of the vil |
| RULED | Had a job in The Palace to fill in the lines on the paper ahead of drink (5) |
| AVALANCHE | The movement of a large mass of snow and ice down a mountain (9) |
| CERNE | and 15ac, Dorset village above which a famous chalk giant is carved out of the hillside (5,5) |
| ABBAS | and 15ac, Dorset village above which a famous chalk giant is carved out of the hillside (5,5) |
| ALPINE | Father joins the line on the mountain top (6) |