| BONVOYAGE | "Have a pleasant cruise!" |
| SCAM | Message like "You've just won a free cruise!" probably |
| STUDENTSHIP | Not a vessel used for educational cruise! (11) |
| WHILEAWAY | Have a pleasant time when on holiday (5,4) |
| MELODY | May's first yodel turned out to have a pleasant tune (6) |
| AMUSEMENT | A pleasant feeling of hilarity, mirth or the ludicrous; a beguiling object; an attraction such as a fairground ride or a penny arcade pinball machine; or, idle time-wasting (9) |
| CORDIAL | From "heart", a word for "friendly" that also refers to a liqueur, a pleasant-tasting medicine or a squash drink (7) |
| AGREEABLE | Bird nesting in a side of a building with a pleasant aspect |
| BALM | An aromatic substance; a fragrant salve; a pleasant odour; a lemonscented herb whose genus, Melissa, means "honey bee" or, anything that comforts, heals, restores or soothes (4) |
| COMEDY | From "festive drama" and "village song", word for a narrative poem with a pleasant ending originally, later a light amusing "all's well that ends well"-style drama or play; or, funny business, hilarit |
| GARDEN | A road, in general, is a pleasant place (6) |
| AROMATIC | A nameless visionary with a pleasant odour (8) |
| SEPIA | Maybe a pie's a pleasant shade of brown |
| SAPID | A mug I had with a pleasant taste (5) |
| NAURU | a.k.a. Pleasant Island |
| NICHE | A position that really suits you in a pleasant hotel |
| SMILE | Old Bob gets a long way with a pleasant look (5) |
| NICEGUY | A pleasant fellow - a man from the French Riviera capital? (4,3) |
| FRAGRANCE | In France, a bit of old cloth has a pleasant smell (9) |
| ACETATE | Colourless volatile flammable liquid with a pleasant fruity smell, used as a plastics solvent and in flavourings and perfumes (5,7) |