| SMACK | Savour a kiss |
| ODOUR | Savour old party game making a comeback |
| TASTE | Maybe a test to savour? |
| ASTERISK | Short of time, savour chance to be a star (8) |
| GOOD | After a month of Sundays, didn't the R.C. castaway address his savour thus? (4,6) |
| FRIDAY | After a month of Sundays, didn't the R.C. castaway address his savour thus? (4,6) |
| MEATBALL | Something to savour: the setter attending a dance (8) |
| SEASON | Add some savour for a certain time (6) |
| DAVYJONES | First 24 hours (around 1st of Jan) - imbibing a sip of vodka and beginning to savour the spirit of the sea (4,5) |
| AVIATOR | A route abroad to savour finally for flight professional (7) |
| AORTA | Bar the odd bits, savour steak - there's a lot of blood in it (5) |
| BACKINTHEUSSR | Finally singing this song at Moscow's Red Square in 2003 was, Paul writes, "a moment to savour" |
| TASTER | One had a chance to savour things, right at the end (6) |
| ASPIC | A snake, I see, can be something to savour |
| AROMA | The bouquet, fragrance, nose, savour or smell of spice, for example; or, the figurative scent of a memory (5) |
| TIVO | Digitally record action ___ savour middle bits (4) |
| RELISH | Savour, enjoy or appreciate (6) |
| TANG | Savour short ballroom dance |
| URGE | Savour genius's cover drive |
| FLAVOURLESS | Without tang or savour |