| MOREISH | From Rome, his mash, very pleasant to eat (7) |
| HAMISH | The Scotsman has meat with his mash (6) |
| MELODIC | Of a tune, very pleasant to listen to (7) |
| TASTIER | More pleasant to eat (7) |
| AMIABLE | Friend from France is clever and altogether very pleasant (7) |
| DELICIOUS | Very pleasant to the taste |
| VENICE | City, European, very pleasant to go around? (6) |
| SONICE | Very pleasant to be around |
| MUSICTOONESEARS | Assure economist abroad with something very pleasant to hear (5,2,4,4) |
| STALE | No longer fresh or pleasant to eat (5) |
| TOASTY | Grilled sandwich, pleasant to eat, though filled with nothing (6) |
| TASTY | Pleasant to eat |
| DREAM | Something very pleasant caused endless trauma to 21 7 (5) |
| RUDEAWAKENING | What Lucky got, literally and figuratively, when his alarm clock put an end to a very pleasant dream |
| SONIC | Very pleasant briefly to travel at the speed of sound (5) |
| JOYOUS | Mostly to tease, entrapping solver, is very pleasant (6) |
| CHARMING | Very pleasant companion with a piece of jewellery to inspire male (8) |
| FRESHAIR | Something very pleasant one might have to go outside for (6,2,5,3) |
| BREATHOF | Something very pleasant one might have to go outside for (6,2,5,3) |
| CONGENIAL | Conga line dance is very pleasant (9) |