| HYGGE | Word, originally from Danish, meaning an ambiance of coziness and contentment |
| ASSNUGASAPUG | Equaling a dog's level of coziness? |
| LEGO | From the Danish meaning "play well", construction set which is one of the bestselling toys of all time (4) |
| CHUTZPAH | Word originally from the Yiddish language meaning extreme self-confidence or arrogance (8) |
| FISHYSMELL | Ambiance of a seaside pier |
| BOKMAL | Most common of the two official forms of written Norwegian, derived from Danish (6) |
| XANADU | Place of great beauty, luxury and contentment (6) |
| IDYLLS | Pastoral scenes of peace and contentment (6) |
| CONFLAB | Humorous alteration of an abbreviation meaning 'an informal conversation' (7) |
| CHARLATAN | A swindler or trickster. but originally meaning 'an itinerant vendor of fake medicines" (9) |
| ZEALOT | Extremist's from Danish region, and going to rising |
| FEMTO | Metric prefix (from Danish or Norwegian, 'fifteen') signifying one millionth of one billionth (5) |
| COMFORT | Relaxed state of ease and contentment |
| APRESGOUT | Phrase from French meaning an after taste (5-4) |
| DECUSETTUTAMEN | Edge inscription on 1983 A£1 coins meaning "An ornament and a safeguard" |
| OPUS | Latin term meaning an artist's greatest piece of work, magnum _ (4) |
| ERSATZ | What German word for "replacement" has entered English meaning "an inferior substitute for"? (6) |
| HAREM | Sultanas extracted from Danish are mushy (5) |
| FINALSONG | Debut solo single from Danish singer MO (5,4) |
| DROMEDARY | Desert transport from Danish capital to Italian
capital, I departed milk farm |