| SILVERY | "By the Light of the ___ Moon" (1953 film) |
| ISEE | "___ the Moon," 1953 song |
| ENEMY | "There is no greater evil than making light of the ___": Lao-tzu |
| FLOWER | Killers Of The _ Moon, recent Scorsese flick (6) |
| MOONLIT | By the light of the moon |
| ECLIPSE | An obscuration of the light of the Sun or Moon by the intervention of another body (7) |
| HOLMANHUNT | English painter of The Light of the World (6,4) |
| MOONSHINERS | Bootleggers, distillers or smugglers of illicit alcohol, traditionally by the light of Earth's lunar satellite (11) |
| GLOBE | The light of the world (5) |
| MOON | By the light of what will Byron no long go a-roaming? (4) |
| SILVERYMOON | By the light of this in song, remember? (7,4) |
| STAR | 'And by the light of that same ___', (carol) (4) |
| EADIE | Betty, author of the books Embraced by the Light and The Awakening Heart (5) |
| BAT | Name, thought to be influenced by the Latin for "insect that shuns the light", of a flying mouse-like mammal that navigates the dark by means of ultrasonic echolocation (3) |
| BLINDED | "___ by the Light" (#1 hit written by Springsteen) |
| DEUCE | Word often misheard as "douche" in the song "Blinded by the Light" |
| CANDLE | Is capable of being misled by the light (6) |
| ALLAH | "Light of the heavens and the earth," per the Koran |
| STARLIT | Naturalist Una left but not under the light of the moon (7) |
| CLAIR | - de Lune; from the French meaning "light of the moon", Paul Verlaine's poem that inspired Claude Debussy (5) |