| CAMBRIAN | ___ Mountains, upland area in Wales whose highest point is Pumlumon (8) |
| BRECON | Mountain range in South Wales whose highest peak is Pen y Fan (6,7) |
| BEACONS | Mountain range in South Wales whose highest peak is Pen y Fan (6,7) |
| WYE | River; source is Pumlumon, Wales (3) |
| POWYS | Principal area in Wales whose administrative centre is Llandrindod Wells (5) |
| CHILTERN | The --- Hills are a range in England whose highest point is near Wendover (8) |
| EBBWVALE | Former steel working and mining area in Wales |
| DARTMOOR | National park whose highest point is High Willhays Tor (8) |
| PENNINES | Mountain range whose highest point is Cross Fell (8) |
| PEMBROKE | Market town in southwest Wales whose castle was the birthplace of Henry Tudor (8) |
| DOTTEREL | Rare plover of upland areas of Eurasia, Eudromias morinellus (8) |
| NORTHYORKMOORS | Upland area, in which Rievaulx Abbey is located, that was designated a National Park in 1952 (5,4,5) |
| NEATH | Oldest rugby club in Wales, whose home ground is The Gnoll (5) |
| GWENT | Preserved county in Wales whose principal towns are Newport and Monmouth (5) |
| CLEEHILLS | Upland area in Shropshire AONB, near Ludlow (4, 5) |
| BRAE | Upland area in Scotland (4) |
| MASSIFCENTRAL | Upland area in southern France |
| ELK | ? Mountains, range of the Rockies in Colorado, US, whose highest point is Castle Peak |
| GWYNEDD | Principal area in NW Wales whose administrative headquarters are in Caernarfon (7) |
| RHONDDA | Urban area in South Wales whose last coal mine closed in 1990 |