- EVEREST
- Hillary conquered it
- Hillary conquest
- Mighty mount
- Climbing challenge that contains the Geneva spur and Khumbu icefall
- Mountain natives call Sagarmatha
- Hillary's challenge
- Site of summit meetings?
- Conquest of 1953
- Hillary's hill
- K-2's neighbor
- Hillary's conquest
- With 42-Across, Hillary
- Challenge for Hillary
- Site of a '53 ascent
- View from Darjeeling
- Challenge that may involve crossing the Khumbu Icefall
- Highest Himalaya
- It's there
- Hillary's height
- Top of the world
- 29,000-foot landmark
- Climber's challenge
- Site of a 1953 conquest
- Highest point
- Tibetans call it Chomolungma
- Into Thin Air peak
- High point of Hillary's career
- Hillary's peak
- Its namesake, a former Surveyor General of India, objected to having it named for him
- Hillary and Norgay's conquest
- World's highest mountain
- British surveyor
- Chomolungma alias
- Roof of the World
- Onetime surveyor general of India
- World's tallest mountain
- Himalayan mount
- High point
- Sight from Darjeeling
- Place in the news, June 1953
- Hillary campaign focus
- Major obstacle, metaphorically
- Destination for many Buddha Air passengers
- Metaphor for an ultimate challenge
- Page One 58 Across, June 1953
- Backdrop of the book "Into Thin Air"
- Himalayan giant
- The "it" of "Because it's there"
- It's higher than K2
- Natives call it Chomolungma
- 29,141 feet high.
- Part of India's northern barrier.
- The original skyscraper
- World's highest point.
- Surveyor of highest peak, 1841.
- Height of the world.
- 5½ miles high.
- Highest mountain.
- Site of the Rongbak Glacier.
- Peak in East Nepal.
- Where Mallory met his fate.
- 29,141 ft. high.
- Nepal peak.
- Nepal's famous peak.
- Queen of the Himalayas.
- Symbol of height.
- British engineer for whom a mountain is named.
- Famous surveyor of India.
- The majesty of mountains.
- The unclimbed.
- Where the Rongbuk glaciers are.
- Peak of peaks.
- Place in the headlines, June 2.
- A height of conquest.
- British surveyor in India.
- Subject of Sir John Hunt's book.
- A habitat of pandas.
- Highest point on earth.
- Where to find a cwm.
- British surveyor in India, 1806–43.
- High peak.
- Symbol of great height.
- High spot.
- Himalayan peak.
- K-2's higher-up.
- Peak named for British surveyor.
- Chomo-lungma, to the Tibetans.
- Mighty mountain.
- Symbol of highness.
- The "top of the world."
- Tenzing's conquest.
- The highest point.
- Pinnacle.
- Sir George ___, Indian surveyor.
- Sir John Hunt's goal
- Hillary's claim to fame
- Sir Edmund's challenge
- Symbol of achievement
- Peak first scaled in 1953
- Highest spot on earth
- Scaler's dream
- Earth's apex
- Bleak peak
- World's highest peak
- Engineer for whom a peak was named
- Peak of Tensing's life
- Global apex
- Peak Norkay climbed
- K2 cousin
- Himalayan challenge
- Hillary's pinnacle
- Chomolungma's more familiar name
- News locale of 5/28/53
- Conquest of 5/29/53
- Goddess Mother of the World
- Mountain known locally as Chomolungma
- Ultimate challenge
- Apex
- High place
- Major hurdle, metaphorically
- Mountain previously named Peak XV
- Subject of the 1997 best seller "Into Thin Air"
- Pinnacle achievement, metaphorically
- Site of "The Highest Marathon in the World"
- Hillary climbed it
- Very high mountain
- Very high peak
- Earth's highest peak
- Mountaineering mecca
- A real high point?
- The "it" of George Mallory's "Because it's there"
- Another name for the mountain Sagarmatha
- Himalayan high point
- Krakauer's "Into Thin Air" locale
- Sagarmatha alias
- Mountain whose Tibetan name is Qomolangma
- Mountain called Chomolungma in Tibetan
- 8,848-meter-high mountain
- Peak in 1953 news
- Mountain known as Qomolangma in Tibetan
- World's highest mountain above sea level
- Mountain between China and Nepal
- Himalayan summit
- High point for Hillary
- It was once named Peak XV
- The Tibetans call it Chomolungma
- View from Sagarmatha National Park
- Site of large-scale operations?