| SWEETIEPIE | Relationship in range, that is, for darling (7,3) |
| ANDES | Danes lost in range that was the location for a 2009 Top Gear special (5) |
| SWEETIE | Dessert that is for darling |
| CUTIE | Fashion that is for darling girl? |
| MIGNONETTE | Expressing the diminutive of French for "darling", "dainty" or "small and sweet", a plant in the genus Reseda with spires of fragrant chartreuse or white flowers; fine pillow lace; or, a sauce for fre |
| APPOSITION | Grammatical relationship in patois developed around Italian valley |
| ADMIRATION | Management holds relationship in high regard (10) |
| IGLOO | Home on the range -- the Brooks Range, that is |
| SPANIEL | Range that is large for a dog |
| SWOLLEN | Sell own range that is expanded (7) |
| NESSELRODE | Which mountain in the range that forms the border between British Columbia and Alaska is also known |
| CAIRNGORMS | Mountain range that became part of Scotland's second national park in 2003 (10) |
| JULIANALPS | Mountain range that stretches from Italy to Slovenia (6,4) |
| THEROCKIES | Large mountain range that forms the backbone of the western U.S. (3,7) |
| ROUTLEDGE | Patricia, winner of the 1968 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for Darling Of The Day (9) |
| CHRISTIE | Julie, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar winner for Darling (8) |
| ACUSHLA | From Irish "pulse of my heart"; often used in song for darling (7) |
| JULIECHRISTIE | Best Actress of 1965 for "Darling" |
| ADORABLE | Bear load prepared for darling (8) |
| SWEETWILLIAM | Potential Irish windfall for darling Bill (5,7) |