| GIRANDOLE | Branched support for candles or other lights (9) |
| STICKS | Quills of cinnamon bark; bows for fiddles; supports for candles; or, hurdles in steeplechasing (6) |
| CHANDELIER | Branched support for a number of lights |
| ELEVENSES | Mid-morning break for tea, coffee, biscuits or other light refreshments; or, a hobbit's third meal in the Middleearth tales by J. R. R. Tolkien (9) |
| SCONCE | A fort/earthwork defending a ford or castle gate; a screen or shelter from fire or the weather; or, a decorative wall bracket for candles or lights (6) |
| FIREWORKS | Whether "anger"-containing bangers, "ire-carrying firecrackers or just plain cakes, Catherine wheels, rockets, Roman candles or squibs, they are pyrotechnics synonymous with displays of temper or hyst |
| LANTERNS | Transparent cases for candles or incandescent bulbs; glass chambers of lighthouses; or, glazed turrets for admitting sunlight into domes (8) |
| SHAMBOLIC | Fake measure a round very large institute for candles to light the menorah (9) |
| BUFFETCAR | A railway carriage/coach serving sandwiches, snacks, tea and other light refreshments (6,3) |
| SKIP | A flisk, tittup, trounce or other light bouncing step; a jump over a twirling rope; or, a curling captain (4) |
| CABARET | Floor show of dancing, singing, or other light theatrical entertainment. (7) |
| TAPERS | Slender candles; or, waxed spills or wicks for transferring flames (6) |
| SCONCES | Brackets fixed to a wall for holding candles or lights (7) |
| 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 ( |
| CHANDELIERS | Ornamental hanging lights with branches and holders for several candles or bulbs (11) |
| LIGHTS | Illuminations such as lamps, candles or solar rays; greenhouse panes; divisions of mullion windows; or, white squares reserved for answers in crosswords (6) |
| CHANDLER | Author of the Philip Marlowe novels; or, a maker of candles or soap (8) |
| EPERGNE | Large centrepiece for a table with separate bowls containing fruit, candles or flowers |
| WAXY | Like candles or crayons |