| LAETITIA | Joy, a delightful girl |
| SWEETGALE | Delightful girl is given English bog-myrtle |
| DIVINE | Delightful girl with plant bearing grapes (6) |
| IDYLLIC | Perfectly delightful girl almost flipped and left this writer cold |
| WHOOP | An eager cry of excitement or joy; a form of hide-and-seek; or, a bump or dip on a motocross racetrack (5) |
| BUNDLE | ___ of joy, a.k.a. baby |
| FELICITY | From 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) |
| JUSTBECAUSE | True Scouse joy: a Blue rout! All together now ... (4,7,5,6) |
| ELATION | Joy, a member of the family going topless (7) |
| CLEMATIS | Also called traveller's joy, a flowering vine in the buttercup family, often scrambling over hedgerows or old garden walls (8) |
| CHERVIL | From the ancient Greek meaning "leaves of joy", a herb with feathery fern-like fronds in the family that includes angelica, cow parsley, fennel and wild carrot (7) |
| RAYOFSUNSHINE | Person bringing comfort and joy a€“ beam? (3,2,8) |
| SCHADENFREUDE | From the German for "hurt" and "joy", a term for malicious pleasure in another's misfortune (13) |
| ELATE | Fill with joy a" Oscar wins do this! (5) |
| ACUTEANGLE | A delightful spin which makes a point |
| SEVENTHHEAVEN | Say nothing about incident at hotel - a regular's claimed it's a delightful place (7,6) |
| JADE | A green gemstone is just a delightful export primarily (4) |
| GAME | A casual ___ that's oh so sweet a delightful challenge to complete! (5/5) |
| PARADISE | A delightful place to be is in a public promenade (8) |
| BAKERY | Shop with a delightful smell |