| AEOLUS | Mount -, highest peak in the Bosche Range, Alberta, Canada, named after the god of the winds in Greek mythology (6) |
| ALBERTA | Westernmost of the three Prairie Provinces of Canada, named after the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria (7) |
| AGNI | A religious fair in Maharashtra India's intercontinental range ballistic missiles, named after the 'God of Fire' |
| CHARLOTTETOWN | Provincial capital of Prince Edward Island, Canada, named after the wife of George III (13) |
| THUNDER | Thursday is named after the god of what? (7) |
| MOUNTKENNEDY | Remote peak in the Saint Elias Mountains in Canada, named after an American president (5,7) |
| VANCOUVER | A city in South West Canada, named after an 18th Century captain of the British Royal Navy (9) |
| EVEREST | Mount ---, highest peak in the world (7) |
| WHITNEY | Mount -, highest peak in the Sierra Nevada, US (7) |
| ELBERT | Mount -, highest peak of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, US (6) |
| MCKINLEY | Mount ---, highest peak in North America (8) |
| OLYMPUS | Mount -, highest peak in Greece (7) |
| EOLIENNE | Poplin-like dress fabric that derives its name from the ruler of the winds in Greek mythology (8) |
| AEOLIAN | - harp; instrument named after the Greek god of the wind; or, a nickname for Chopin's Etude Op. 25, No. 1 (7) |
| HUDSONBAY | Inland sea in Canada named after an English navigator whose crew mutinied and cast him adrift to die (6,3) |
| RATTY | Role of Mark Gatiss in the 2007 TV version of The Wind in the Willows (5) |
| MARCH | Which month was named after the god Mars? (5) |
| SHER | Actor whose roles ranged from Shakespearean characters to Chief Weasel in the 1996 film adaptation of The Wind in the Willows (4) |
| LENTILS | Masoor dal is prepared using the red variety of these pulses while those from Puy in France are gree |
| EOS | Mother of the winds, in Greek myth |