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EDENFrom the Hebrew meaning "delight" or "place of pleasure", a biblical garden containing the tree of the knowledge of good and evil (4)
SATANFrom the Hebrew meaning "the enemy", what is one of the names given to the archangel that Michael fo
CANOPYForest's zone or layer containing the trees' topmost branches and foliage; or, an awning above a bed or throne (6)
UTOPIAPlace of pleasure
PARADISEPlace of pleasure
EMERALDGreen gemstone whose name derives from the ancient Hebrew meaning "flash" or "sparkle" (7)
NAARAHFemale name from Hebrew meaning young girl or maiden, mentioned in the Old Testament (6)
EDNAName meaning "delight."
NODEA swelling or "knot" in the state of a point of zero amplitude in a standing wave; a vertex or place of intersection; a lymph gland; a leaf's growth zone on a plant stem; or, an orbital point (4)
FELICITYFrom the Latin meaning "happy", a feeling of delight or joy; a blessing; or, aptness or elegance of one's choice of words or expression (8)
IMAMFrom "leader", a mosque's prayer guide, with a legendary example said to have fainted, swooned or "bayildi" from either delight or the cost of a flavourful dish of stuffed baked aubergines (4)
EXERGUESmall space below the main design on the reverse of a coin or medal, typically marked with the date or place of minting (7)
DAINTYFrom "choice morsel, pleasure", a noun for a delicacy such as a little cake or fancy; or, an adjective that means delicately petite and pretty (6)
HIDEAWAYA covert den, secret retreat or place of concealment; or, a fugitive (8)
CANDYDEEPINEDENSweets at the center of a biblical garden?
VOLUPTUOUSDerived from the Latin for "pleasure", a word meaning "sensuous" (10)
CLIENTELEThe customers of a bar, shop or place of entertainment (9)
CITADELIn the Salvation Army a church or place of worship is known by this name
SWEETSWord for beloveds, darlings or dears; bonbons, candies, confects, sticky puddings, sugarplums and the like; cordials or wines flavoured with syrup; or, the delights or pleasures of something, such as
EVEIn the Bible, coming through Latin and Greek from the Hebrew, possibly explained as "mother of the living", who was the first woman? (3)