| QUITO | Capital at 9,350 feet above sea level |
| ENNA | At 3,000 feet above sea level, the highest provincial capital in Italy |
| LHASA | Capital 12,000 feet above sea level |
| SANAA | Capital 7,200 feet above sea level |
| LAPAZ | Capital 12,000 feet above sea level |
| NEPAL | Country whose capital is more than 4,500 feet above sea level |
| ELEV | Feet above sea level: Abbr. |
| FLORIDA | State whose highest point is just 345 feet above sea level |
| WHITWELL | Village on tableland about 400 feet above sea level (8) |
| ALT | Feet above sea level (abbr.) |
| SEAMOUNT | Large submarine volcanic mountain rising at least 1,000 metres (3,300 feet) above the surrounding deep-sea floor. A flat-topped version of this landform is called a guyot. (8) |
| ERNIE | Els only about six feet above the ground |
| KEA | It rises 32,000 feet above the floor of the Pacific Ocean |
| STILT | Pair of poles fitted with a footrest somewhere along the length and used for walking with the feet above the ground |
| KNEE | Eager to lift foot above middle part of leg (4) |
| MATERFAMILIAS | Maybe granny often seen with foot above head among friends (13) |
| LISBON | European capital at which the River Tagus meets the sea |
| KASHMIR | Which region of India, Pakistan and China has its summer capital at Srinagar and its winter capital |
| OSLO | Capital at 60 degrees latitude |
| TOYAMA | Honshu prefecture or its capital (AT MAYO anag.) |