| TIMBERLINE | Near 12,000 feet in the Rockies |
| LHASA | Capital city in Asia (pop about 300,000), at an elevation of 12,000 feet (5) |
| LAPAZ | Capital at almost 12,000 feet |
| EVEREST | Alpinist Davo Karniar once skiied 12,000 feet down this mountain |
| BITOFAMYSTERY | What goes on four feet in the morning, two feet at noon, and three feet in the evening? That's puzzling! (3,2,1,7) |
| CLEMATIS | Preferring its "head in the sun and feet in the shade", a climbing plant also aptly named traveller's joy for its prevalence along hedgerows, pathways and roadsides (8) |
| HEADSTAND | Acrobatic balancing act with the feet in the air (9) |
| INS | Feet in the door, so to speak |
| EIGER | Mountain (13,015 feet) in the Bernese Alps (5) |
| FETE | Shuffling feet in the bazaar |
| ONE | Number of Victor Meldrew's feet in the grave (3) |
| EVENT | Happening to have flat feet in the end (5) |
| STRODE | Stepped out and used feet in the South-east (6) |
| EMU | Bird that can jump seven feet in the air |
| YARD | An odd number of feet in the enclosure |
| COURTYARD | Go steady with three feet in the quadrangle (9) |
| URBANLEGENDS | Feet in the city? (3 wds.) |
| ODOR | Result of waving two feet in the air? |
| HANDSTANDS | A worker remains upright with feet in the air |
| HEADFIRST | (Diving) vertically with your feet in the air (4,5) |