| CHALET | Meaning "herdsman's hut", a wooden cottage of the Swiss Alps (6) |
| BOTHY | Traditional farmworker's hut or cottage of the Scottish Highlands (5) |
| LOGCABIN | Enter murderer, circling black wooden cottage (3,5) |
| NISSEN | ___ hut, a tunnel-shaped construction of corrugated iron with a concrete floor (6) |
| ROCOCO | Starts to renovate old cottage of church officer in an old decorative style (6) |
| ESTATE | Grounds, land, outbuildings and cottages of a large country house (6) |
| TOMME | Variety of cheese made in the Savoy region of the Swiss Alps, traditionally on the same farm from which its milk is sourced (5) |
| YODEL | Sing a song of the Swiss Alps |
| YODELS | Sings melodious inarticulate sounds in the manner of the Swiss mountain dwellers |
| STBERNARD | Mountain-rescue dog of the Swiss Alps (2,7) |
| CATTLE | Herdsman's concern |
| TILT | An awning, canopy or canvas for a booth or wagon, e.g; a hut; a tent; a slope; a bias or inclination; a joust; or, a thrust with a lance (4) |
| ALPINE | Of the Swiss peaks (6) |
| BISE | Dry, cold northern wind of the Swiss Alps and France |
| BERNARD | St. ___ (dog of the Swiss Alps) |
| COT | A humble home, hovel or hut; a hutch; a hammock, handy trundle or hospital bed; or, a crib holding a tot (3) |
| TALON | Used in the construction of a hut - a long nail (5) |
| BUNGALOW | What is a cottage of one storey (8) |
| CABIN | Chalet, lodge or hut; a private room or living compartment on a boat; or, a railway signal box (5) |
| RANZDESVACHES | A French Swiss herdsman's alpenhorn melody (4-3-6) |