| TREELINE | Above which mountainside is quite bare |
| SARK | Island is quite bare when temperature drops |
| STARK | Quite bare |
| DEATHZONE | Mountain-climbing term for areas above about 7,500 meters, above which humans cannot live indefinite |
| ABBAS | Village in Dorset, England above which a famous chalk giant is carved out of the hillside (5,5) |
| CERNE | Village in Dorset, England above which a famous chalk giant is carved out of the hillside (5,5) |
| CERNEABBAS | Dorset village above which a famous chalk giant is carved out of the hillside |
| 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 |
| DWELL | Oil facility above which 500 live (5) |
| HIGHWATERMARK | Above which the bank may be broken! (4-5-4) |
| SNOWLINE | Altitude above which mountains remain white |
| SEALEVEL | Above which to be high and dry (3,5) |
| TIMBERLINE | Altitude above which no trees will grow (10) |
| GUGGENHEIM | Museum featuring the works mentioned above, which opened on October 21, 1959 |
| SAVILEROW | London street above which the Beatles gave their last live performance (6,3) |
| MACCHUPICCHU | Spanish forces overran and destroyed this terraced settlement perched high on a mountainside above the Urumbamba Valley in Peru, part of the Inca empire in the mid-16th century. In 1911, Hiram Bingham |
| MARRITX | Mountainside area of Pollensa, Mallorca which includes a fine vineyard (7) |
| EIGER | Mountain in the Bernese Alps which has intemal railway stations and viewing windows in the mountainside (5) |
| LET | "From every mountainside ___ freedom ring!" |
| STEEP | Like a mountainside |