| RUSHMORE | US mountain which boasts stone carvings of American Presidents (8) |
| RASPBERRYBUSHES | Plants derisive sign in front of American presidents (9,6) |
| GLYPHHANGER | One putting up framed stone carvings? |
| GARGOYLES | Ugly stone carvings (9) |
| PETWORTH | Stately home in Sussex with a room featuring Grinling Gibbons' carvings of fruit, flowers and birds that frame a number of paintings including landscapes by Turner (8) |
| VIRGINIA | Birth state of four of the first five American presidents |
| EURASIAN | Like the Ural Mountains, which form part of the border between two continents |
| MASCARON | Architectural carving of a face (8) |
| GARGOYLE | Carving of wild orgy in storm (8) |
| HOGMANAY | Carving of mahogany for Scottish festival |
| SCULPTOR | Stone-carving artist |
| SUSPENSE | American president's first penetrating impression excited state |
| GREENMAN | Carving of a human face wreathed in foliage, sometimes found on a Norman church (5,3) |
| MOUNTRUSHMORE | Where giant relief carvings of four US presidents are to be seen in South Dakota (5,8) |
| ACONCAGUA | Andean mountain which is the second-highest of the Seven Summits (9) |
| OFHERCULES | Name given by ancient Romans to mountains which stand on either side of the Strait of Gibraltar (3,7,2,8) |
| THEPILLARS | Name given by ancient Romans to mountains which stand on either side of the Strait of Gibraltar (3,7,2,8) |
| CANADA | The Bay of Fundy, which boasts the highest vertical tide range in the world, is located in this coun |
| AUCHMAR | 19th-century Gothic Revival manor estate on Hamilton Mountain which is one of the participating attractions as per #43- |
| NETRK | 1976 film which boasts the shortest Oscar-winning performance in history |