| BADE | Amazement Wished, as a farewell |
| ADIEU | Blare out, "Baudelaire!" maybe as a farewell (5) |
| FOND | Affectionate, as a farewell |
| SOLO | Performance that's no good as a farewell? |
| SAYONARA | Why Rosa prepared an article as a farewell (8) |
| VALEDICTORIAN | In the US and Canada, a person, usually the most outstanding graduate, who delivers a farewell speech at a graduation ceremony (13) |
| HEMINGWAY | Ernest a"; awarded a Nobel Prize in 1954, author of The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms and For Whom the Bell Tolls (9) |
| STIRRUPIRON | In equestrianism, either of a pair of metal boot-rests, etriers or stapes attached to a saddle by means of adjustable leather straps and recalled in a farewell drink or parting cup (7,4) |
| ALOHA | Word that's both a greeting and a farewell |
| SENDOFF | Give a big ___ (throw a farewell party for): Hyph. |
| DESICA | Vittorio, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for A Farewell to Arms (2,4) |
| VITTORIODESICA | Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for A Farewell to Arms |
| ARMS | "A Farewell to ___"; Gary Cooper film based on a Hemingway tale |
| VITTORIODE | & 20D Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for A Farewell to Arms (8,2,4) |
| SICA | Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for A Farewell to Arms (8,2,4) |
| CHIN | Half a farewell feature (4) |
| STIRRUPCUP | A farewell drink before riding iron vessel (7,3) |
| ITALY | Where "A Farewell to Arms" opens |
| WAVESBYE | Gestures a farewell |
| INCOMETOPAPA | Royalties from "A Farewell to Arms"? |