| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| ISSUE | Affair | |
| SCANDAL | Notorious affair | |
| LIAISON | Romantic affair | |
| BROKEOFF | Ended (affair) | |
| ADULTEROUS | Extramarital (affair) | |
| FLING | Love affair | |
| ROMANCE | Love affair | |
| TEASING | Love affair | |
| AMOUR | Illicit affair | |
| UNDO | Cancel UN affair | |
| DUEL | Affair of honour | |
| LOTTERY | Affair of chance | |
| FAR | A remote affair, even | |
| IDA | She’s involved in torrid affair | |
| PAIR | Couple having extremely public affair | |
| EMBARK | To engage in any affair. | |
| INDEED | At home with affair? You bet! | |
| CHAFF | A little French affair for tease | |
| EVENT | An affair in hand; business; enterprise. | |
| AMORET | A petty love affair or amour. | |
| OVERDRESS | Wild Rod serves Don finery for casual affair | |
| DIP | To plunge or engage thoroughly in any affair. | |
| ANTIC | Pole forcing out first tenant in attic for affair | |
| CONCERN | That which relates or belongs to one; business; affair. | |
| MYSTERIOUS | Agatha Christie’s first Poirot detective tale, The — Affair at Styles | |