| ALSIKE | Clover a delight in protecting last of species (6) |
| OVERAWE | Standing in clover, a well-fed cow (7) |
| SHAMROCK | From the Gaelic meaning "little clover", a trifoliate leaf/plant and botanical emblem of Ireland (8) |
| REVEAL | Show a delight in capturing (6) |
| SLAINS | Killed last of species in one of Aberdeenshire's 11Dn (6) |
| AMULET | Engaged in protecting cross, one combats evil (6) |
| ASCEND | Get high? Sounds like a delight (6) |
| REGALE | Feast was a delight (6) |
| ORNATE | The way Ron ate was a delight to see (6) |
| KAHN | She was a Delight in "Paper Moon" |
| LOAFS | Bloomer, perhaps last of species, whiles away the time (5) |
| EXTORTS | Blackmails T-Rex to become last of species |
| SPRINTER | Last of species, compositor goes fast (8) |
| INSULTING | Scurrilous article ignored in protecting from unpleasantness (9) |
| EMERITI | The merit in protecting old professors (7) |
| HITCHIN | Hertfordshire town’s success in protecting church |
| SWEETIE | A cutie-pie, dear, gem or honeybun who, much like the sugariness of a bonbon, candy, confect, sugarplum or ambrosial "white gold" oroblanco, is a delight to be around (7) |
| CONSERVATIONIST | One engaged in protecting and saving the environment, including wildlife and old buildings (15) |
| EAGLE | Good performance at golf - a delight, moving last to first |
| TREAD | Walk in Montmartre a delight (5) |