| SPEAKING | Yodel around mountain - a way of passing the word |
| HIBERNATION | The act of passing the winter in a dormant condition (11) |
| DOVER | Duke has superior way of passing port |
| NUTMEGGING | Spicy way of passing ball through another's legs (10) |
| TELLING | Effective way of passing on information (7) |
| RIDGE | A narrow chain of mountains; a whale's back; the meteorological opposite of a trough; or, the horizontal line of a rooftop (5) |
| TURBINE | Device that converts the energy in a stream of fluid into mechanical energy by passing the fluid through a system of stationary passages and passages made up of finlike blades attached to a rotor (7) |
| BUCK | A dandy or a fop; a stag; or, a word used in a phrase meaning "shift responsibility onto another" that derives from passing the dealer marker to the next player in poker (4) |
| HALFHITCH | A knot made by passing the end of a piece of rope around itself and through the loop |
| ALP | From "white", a high snow-capped mountain; a massif or peak generally; or, a mountainous Swiss meadow or area of seasonal green pasture (3) |
| ARARAT | A mountain, a river and a desert (6) |
| ALPACA | On the mountain, a camel? To a certain extent (6) |
| RAGGED | A Tale of the ------Mountains, a short story by Edgar Allan Poe (6) |
| PERDU | Meaning "lost mountain", a "three thousander" and UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Pyrenees on the border between France and Spain (5) |
| SOCHI | Port city on the Black Sea near the Caucasus Mountains; a favourite resort destination of Joseph Sta |
| CAIRNGORM | Cold roaring winds on top of mountain - a Scottish one |
| REASCEND | Scale a mountain a second time |
| APPALACHIA | Setting for "Cold Mountain," "A Death in the Family," and "Look Homeward, Angel" |
| BARNOWLS | Birds having a game around mountain lake when temperature's dropped |
| DRIVINGRANGE | Going for a spin around mountains, of course (7,5) |