| ONIONDOME | Roof feature such as on Brighton Pavilion |
| PIERS | Boy on Brighton seafront? (5) |
| LINEAMENT | Long topographical feature such as a faultaligned valley or crest of ridges, especially as revealed by aerial photography (9) |
| CORALREEF | Natural feature such as the Great Barrier (5,4) |
| CONSTELLATION | Astronomical feature such as Orion or Ursa Major (13) |
| DESERT | Geographical feature such as the Negev or Atacama |
| STACK | Geological feature such as the Old Man of Hoy (5) |
| ICECAP | Geographical feature such as Vatnajökull in Iceland |
| SUFFIX | Linguistic feature such as 'ing' or 'ness' (6) |
| PREFIX | Linguistic feature such as 'un' or 're' (6) |
| OPTION | Feature such as keyless entry that can be added onto a new car purchase |
| FOUNTAIN | Water feature such as Bassin d'Apollon at the Palace of Versailles or Jet d'Eau in Geneva; or, a heraldic roundel with wavy blue and white stripes (8) |
| BASE | The lower portion of either a heraldic shield or an architectural feature such as a column; or, the chief ingredient of a recipe (4) |
| FELL | High, barren landscape feature, such as a mountain or moor-covered hill (4) |
| CONTOURS | Outlines of natural features such as hills; bodily silhouettes; or, isopleths on weather maps (8) |
| LANDMARKS | Distinguishing geographic features such as Stonehenge or Tower Bridge (9) |
| CURRENTS | Ocean features such as the Gulf Stream, Humboldt or Peru, Benguela and Kuroshiro |
| COAST | With geological features such as beaches, dunes, caves, cliffs, mudflats, rock pools and stacks, a littoral zone where land meets sea (5) |
| GARDENS | Said to be lovely or rosy when all is well, parterres planted with features such as flower-beds, herbaceous borders, lawns, orchards, potagers, shrubberies and topiaries (7) |
| BJCOLE | Britain's pre-eminent pedal steel guitarist, heard on songs such as on Elton John's Tiny Dancer and Andy Fairweather Low's Wide Eyed and Legless |