| PENDANT | Adornment such as a locket suspended from a necklace; a ceiling light such as a chandelier; or, one of two paintings intended as a pair (7) |
| DROP | A small pear- or tear-shaped goutte of liquid; or, something resembling said globule, such as a chandelier crystal, a keyhole cover, a lemon/cherry sweet or a pendant (4) |
| GLEAM | From "glow-worm", word first for a bright/brilliant light such as a sunbeam, but now a dim or transient glow (5) |
| LUSTRE | A period of five years; or, brilliance, gloss or sheen, hence something refulgent, such as shiny dress fabric, metallic iridescent glaze, a chandelier or one of its crystal/glass drops (6) |
| STOODON | Used to change a ceiling light bulb, as a chair |
| STREETLAMP | Current and power securing sources of every town's light -- such as this? (10) |
| MANE | Related to Old High German for "necklace", a word for the encolure of a horse or the crest hair of a lion (4) |
| LASED | Treated with light, such as in eye surgery |
| SUSPEND | Hang, as a chandelier |
| LEIA | "Star Wars" name formed by a floral necklace + A |
| LAMOTTE | Comtesse de ___ ___ was involved in the Affair of the Diamond Necklace, a scandal at the court of Louis XVI in 1785 (2,5) |
| GIRANDOLE | Candelabrum with pendants of cut glass; a chandelier or lustre; wall bracket or sconce with a mirror behind to reflect the candlelight; or, a type of revolving firework (9) |
| SCABBARD | Sheath for a bladed weapon such as a sword or bayonet, traditionally suspended from a shoulder belt called a baldric (8) |
| BLINKERS | Word for eyes; individuals who nictate; vision-impeding leather flaps of bridles; spectacles or goggles; or, flashing lights, such as indicators (8) |
| ROSE | Flower from which prayer beads derived their name; colour of blush wine; or, a circular moulding from which a chandelier is suspended (4) |
| STIRRUP | Metal loop or ring suspended from a strap as a horseman's footrest (7) |
| SCARF | First a purse/scrip suspended from a pilgrim's neck, now a neck-warming kerchief, muffler, shawl or stole (5) |
| CHAIRLIFT | A series of seats suspended from a power-driven cable for conveying people, especially skiers, up a mountain (9) |
| PINATA | Bright-coloured animal figure containing toys and sweets suspended from a height and broken open as part of a celebration |
| GONFALON | A type of heraldic flag or banner suspended from a crossbar, first adopted by Italian medieval communes |