| KISSING | Perhaps skis in Gstaad initially as a sign of affection (7) |
| POLO | With notable matches hosted at clubs in Gstaad, Palermo, Windsor and Cowdray Park, a game on horseback played in a series of chukkas (4) |
| POWDER | Might taking in Gstaad finally provide snow enjoyed by top skiers (6) |
| EDWESTWICK | "You didn't hear it from me, but this 12-Across actor and his significant other, Amy Jackson, just got engaged over the weekend in Gstaad, Switzerland!" |
| EMBRACE | To hold closely in one's arms as a sign of affection (7) |
| SYMPTOM | It's a sign of affection! (7) |
| AIRKISS | Blow that for a sign of affection |
| MAGNATE | A friend had a good name, initially, as a tycoon (7) |
| CHEVRON | Tory embraces man, very regal initially, as a mark of rank |
| PASSEUL | Enact EU law initially as a single measure? |
| PATTERN | Talk nonsense initially, as a model |
| KISHKES | Man around Kelvin in sign of affection for stuffed intestines in Jewish cuisine (7) |
| SKIPOLE | Gstaad gear |
| PECKISH | Slight sign of affection -is husband ready for meal? (7) |
| GAWKISH | Clumsy comedian returns with drunken sign of affection? (7) |
| DEDICATE | To link a book or song with a person, as a sign of affection or respect |
| LOVETOKEN | Nothing perfunctory may be seen as a sign of affection |
| ENDEARMENT | Final listener intended, say, as a sign of affection (10) |
| EMBRACING | We came to bring it as a sign of affection (9) |
| CHICKENPOX | One might come down with this yellow flower, a sign of affection (7,3) |