| PROMISEDLAND | Place of delight and peace (8,4) |
| EDEN | Any place of complete bliss and delight and peace. |
| WHEELIES | Cyclist's manoeuvres bringing shout of delight and stories later(8) |
| OOHS | Cries of delight, and what each of the answers to the starred clues literally are? |
| MASEFIELD | Poet Laureate, from 1930-67, who wrote Salt-Water Ballads and children's novels including The Box of Delights and The Midnight Folk (9) |
| GLEE | Delight and expression of surprise about large deposit (4) |
| HOLIDAY | This Christmas we will have two Bank Days, as in the two varieties of hemerocallis: '___ Delight' and '___ Mood' (7) |
| ENCHANT | To delight and fascinate (7) |
| APOEM | "__ begins in delight and ends in wisdom": Frost |
| WISDOM | "A poem begins in delight and ends in ___": Frost |
| ATINGLE | Quivering with delight and putting it back in perspective! (7) |
| TOMATO | Berry-like fruit with heritage varieties including the yellow "Sungold", cherry red "Gardener's Delight" and apricot-orange "Jaune Flame" (6) |
| KVELLING | Expressing delight and pride at a family member's achievement (Yiddish) (8) |
| SATISFY | It's Fay's helterskelter to delight and fulfil a need (7) |
| ADMIRES | Regards highly / delights and pleases |
| GAUDET | It delights and he rejoices |
| SWEETS | Word for cordials and wines dulcified with syrup; beloveds, darlings or dears; or, bonbons, candy canes, comfits, dragees, jellies, lollipops, peppermint creams, sugar mice, sugarplums, toffees, Turki |
| PLEASUREBOAT | Transport of delight in the main (8-4) |
| MEATANDDRINK | Dine with doctor wearing fur, a source of delight |
| WHEELANDDEAL | Expression of delight to get trade bargain (5,3,4) |