| JANEAUSTEN | "One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other" (____) |
| ASTEN | Author who wrote "One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other" |
| ITSALLGREEKTOME | I cannot understand it being in a foreign language (3,3,5,2,2) |
| SKISLOPE | Where many enjoy the pleasures of the slippery path (3,5) |
| SENSUOUS | Keenly responsive to the pleasures of the senses |
| ANNERICE | "The only pain in pleasure is the pleasure of the pain" |
| DELIGHTS | The pleasures of French windows (8) |
| ABSENCE | Sonnet 97: How like a winter hath my ___ been / From thee, the pleasure of the fleeting year! / What freezings have I felt, what dark days seen! / What old December's bareness everywhere! |
| EWART | Gavin, author of 1966 poetry volume Pleasures of the Flesh (5) |
| NORTHERN | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hemisphere, half of the world in which the UK is located (8) |
| RICE | The most widely consumed staple food for over half of the world's human population (4) |
| CARPEDIEM | Pride came out to enjoy pleasures of the moment (5,4) |
| HEMISPHERE | Ending British empire she established over half of the world (10) |
| PAPUANEWGUINEA | Eastern half of the world's second largest island (5,3,6) |
| ASIA | Home to more than half of the world's population |
| YELLOWSTONE | National park with more than half of the world's geysers |
| OCHS | "Pleasures of the Harbor" singer Phil |
| PURSUITS | Pleasures of the chase? (8) |
| MEN | Roughly half of the world's population |
| RESIST | Some of the pleasures I still refuse to give up (6) |