| OBERLAND | The lower parts of the Bernese Alps in central Switzerland (8) |
| RECTA | Lower parts of the alimentary canal (5) |
| BEARD | The hair growing on the lower parts of a face (5) |
| WAINSCOTING | Wooden panelling lining the lower parts of walls (11) |
| JUNGFRAU | Mountain in Switzerland in the Bernese Alps (8) |
| IGNITION | Used to start oil paintings with no alps in them (8) |
| EIGER | Mountain in central Switzerland in the Bernese Alps |
| OPENBILL | Stork with a grooved bill whose upper and lower parts touch only at the base and tip. |
| RHONEALPES | Region of E France rising to the edge of the Massif Central in the west and the French Alps in the e |
| APENNINES | Mountain range of central Italy extending from the Ligurian Alps in the north-west to the Strait of Messina in the south (9) |
| THUN | Lake ?, body of water in central Switzerland formed by a widening of the Aare River |
| LUCERNE | Which tourist city in central Switzerland is by a lake of the same name? (7) |
| RIGI | "Queen of the Mountains" between lakes Lauerz, Lucerne and Zug in central Switzerland (4) |
| ZUG | Canton in central Switzerland which joined the Swiss Confederation in 1352 (3) |
| LEGGY | Word often used to describe a plant that is taller than is ideal for it, and often without leaves in the lower parts (5) |
| UNDERSIDES | The lower parts are undressed, I worked out (10) |
| OTZI | Name of the ancient Iceman discovered by hikers in The Alps in 1991 |
| LAKELUCERNE | Body of water in central Switzerland, fed and drained chiefly by the Reuss river (4,7) |
| INTERLAKEN | Town in the Bernese Alps dubbed the adventure capital of Switzerland (10) |
| SKIRTS | Petticoat-like garments; or, things suggestive of these, such as saddle flaps, hovercraft aprons or lower parts of coats/dresses or sheep fleeces (6) |