| ANNAPURNA | Vessel seen surrounded by an American valley or mountain |
| ORIGAMI | Craft in which one may make a valley or mountain fold |
| AVAILABLE | At one's disposal, one dog in American valley (9) |
| AUNTSALLY | Target not gutted when surrounded by an American partner (4,5) |
| INDONESIAN | One's surrounded by an ocean! |
| BESIEGED | Surrounded by an enemy army |
| LAGOON | Body of water surrounded by an atoll |
| PYRAMID | First of poems Yeats read, surrounded by an ancient monument (7) |
| SHRIEK | Scream when I'm surrounded by an ogre (6) |
| FRAMED | Surrounded by an attractive border (6) |
| VIADUCT | An elevated structure by which a road or railway is carried over a valley or river (7) |
| BELEAGUERED | Surrounded by an army |
| ELCHE | Which city in Valencia is the only European city to be surrounded by an extensive grove of date palms, enhancing a North African atmosphere? (5) |
| AORTA | Large blood vessel seen in Victoria or Tasmania (5) |
| DARKNESS | Duke on vessel seen by loch in the night (8) |
| TANKARD | Vessel seen in reservoir by a little road (7) |
| PIP | An apple seed; a single blossom in a cluster of flowers; a rootstock or rhizome of the lily of the valley; or, a Bath star (3) |
| BRIDGES | Elevated structures with arches or catenaries forming passageways over ravines, valleys or waterways; or, things arching/connecting, such as cue supports, lens-linking midsections of spectacles or upp |
| GULLY | Type of valley or ravine; or, a fielding position in cricket (5) |
| RAGS | During World War I, this French stray dog was adopted by an American serviceman to be part of his unit. He played an important role as a message carrier, running notes between the rear headquarters an |