| GIRANDOLE | 17th Century ornamental branched candlestick, often with a mirror (9) |
| COCO | Research Officer leaves 18th century ornamental style for Chanel (4) |
| SNOWWHITE | Fairy tale with a "mirror on the WALL" |
| ENCHILADA | A stuffed tortilla baked in sauce, often with a cheese topping |
| DELFTWARE | Dutch pottery often with a blue design on a white ground |
| LIMOUSINE | Large luxurious car often with a division between the driver and passengers |
| TITIAN | Artist of the VenZ-tian school whose paintings include Sleeping Venus, A Man with a Quilted Sleeve, Woman with a Mirror, Flora and Equestrian Portrait of Charles V (6) |
| DRESSINGTABLE | A piece of bedroom furniture usually with a mirror and drawers (8,5) |
| SELFIE | Pic often taken with a mirror |
| SLR | Camera with a mirror-and-prism system, for short |
| LOOKINTO | Check out what you do with a mirror (4,4) |
| DRESSER | Chest of drawers with a mirror |
| FUNHOUSE | Carnival attraction with a mirror maze, perhaps |
| VANITY | Low table with a mirror where one sits while dressing |
| DISCO | Dance venue with a mirror ball |
| CANDELABRA | Branched candlesticks land a brace in trouble (10) |
| CANDELABRUM | Branched candlestick (11) |
| NICHE | In classical architecture, a recess in a wall for a statue, often with a semicircular apex with fluting in the form of a scallop shell (5) |
| SAMPAN | Small boats used in China and Japan rowed with a scull from the stern and often with a sail and a small cabin |
| SKISLOPE | A snowy incline for winter sports, often with a series of moguls; or, a dry artificial construction, mimicking such a piste, for practice (3,5) |