| SAPID | Agreeable or pleasant to taste (5) |
| STALE | No longer fresh or pleasant to eat (5) |
| LIKE | Find agreeable or pleasant |
| TALLY | Be highly agreeable or equable? (5) |
| SUAVE | Something agreeable or sweet, iucundum |
| FAIR | Word used to describe fine or pleasant weather conditions or a wind favourable to the passage of a vessel; or, a type of market, trade show or expo (4) |
| PALATABLE | Acceptable, pleasant to taste (9) |
| DELICIOUS | Very pleasant to taste (9) |
| APPROVE | Pronounce or consider agreeable or good; judge favorably. (7) |
| GOODIES | Bonbons, chocolates, delicacies, sweetmeats, toffees and the like; freebies, objects, prizes, rewards etc, considered desirable or pleasant; or, heroes/heroines in films or stories (7) |
| HONEYDEW | Word for an aphid's sugary secretion found in mist-like roric droplets on plants; a mellow mellifluous musk melon; molasses-rich tobacco; or, ambrosia or anything delightfully sweet or pleasant (8) |
| AMENITIES | Useful or pleasant facilities or services (9) |
| AMENITY | A useful or pleasant facility or service (7) |
| AMUSED | Occupied in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion (6) |
| SWEETEN | Make more agreeable or acceptable |
| SUITED | Was agreeable or appropriate (6) |
| NICE | Delightful or pleasant |
| REDOLENCE | Sweet or pleasant odour |
| UN | Prefix for popular or pleasant |
| FRAGRANCE | A perfume or pleasant scent (9) |