| SCONCES | Brackets fixed to a wall for holding candles or lights (7) |
| SCONCE | A bracket fixed to a wall for holding candles or lights (6) |
| BACKREST | Brackets fixed for lumbar support (8) |
| EPERGNE | Large centrepiece for a table with separate bowls containing fruit, candles or flowers (7) |
| BEACONS | Signal fires or lights on hills or towers (7) |
| LANTERN | A portable lamp with a glass or paper case protecting a candle or an electric bulb; or, the light within (7) |
| BRACKET | Support fixed to a wall (7) |
| SHELF | Horizontal board fixed to a wall for storage or display(5) |
| SCENTED | Like many candles or detergents |
| SPILL | Quantity of upset milk or oil, for example; or, a splinter of wood or twist of paper for transferring a flame to a candle or an open fire (5) |
| WICK | Dialect for a creek, dairy farm, hamlet or village; or, related to "roll of lint, yarn", a long twist of cotton fibres by which a candle or lamp's flame is fed or fuelled with beeswax, oil or tallow ( |
| POSTER | Printed picture attached to a wall for decoration (6) |
| NICHE | From the French for "recess" and the Latin for "make a nest", an alcove or nook in a wall for the display of a bust, statue or other ornament (5) |
| BUNK | A bed that is fixed to a wall, especially in a ship or caravan (4) |
| STICK | A bow for a fiddle; a conductor's baton; a tall support for a tapering candle; or, a walking-cane (5) |
| BOLE | An arborous trunk; reddish clay, ground for oil painting or gilding; or, a recess in a wall, for a bee skep (4) |
| RAWLPLUG | A wall plug providing a fixing in a wall for a screw |
| RAIL | Horizontal bar such as a balustrade, or one fixed to a wall on which to hang framed pictures (4) |
| BERTHS | Beds or bunks in a vessel or train, usually narrow and fixed to a wall (6) |
| BERTH | Bed in a vessel or train, usually fixed to a wall (5) |