| LAMPS | Devices with either electric bulbs or wicks for burning oil or paraffin (5) |
| LANTERN | A portable lamp with a glass or paper case protecting a candle or an electric bulb; or, the light within (7) |
| TAPERS | Slender candles; or, waxed spills or wicks for transferring flames (6) |
| OILLAMP | Light fuelled by kerosene or paraffin (3,4) |
| CANDLES | Slender upright buds of pine trees; or, wick-centred items such as tealights or tapers (7) |
| PETE | ___ Wicks, For Dogs' Sake presenter (4) |
| CLOVE | A segment of a bulb or garlic; or, the dried flower bud of a tree related to myrtle used as a traditional painkiller for toothache, or to flavour masala chai, biryani or mulled wine (5) |
| ARGON | A chemical element found in the air and used in welding, laser and electric bulbs (5) |
| CHIVE | An old word for a small botanical bulb; or, from Latin for "onion", a purple-flowered alliaceous culinary herb with fine green scapes, snipped into creamy sauces, dips, omelettes, salads or scrambled |
| TAPER | What is a wax-covered wick for conveying a flame? (5) |
| TORCH | Lighter - with bulb or flame? (5) |
| COMBS | Toothed detangling devices with which to keep one's hair tidy or "kempt"; the main bodies of harmonicas; or, regular structures of hexagonal cells built by bees (5) |
| RAMEN | Dish that may be eaten with either chopsticks or a spoon |
| CLOPS | Makes hoof-fall sounds (with either coconut shells or hooves) |
| PLUGS | Devices with one or more pins, used to make an electrical connection (5) |
| LIGHT | Word with bulb or beer |
| SCONE | Food item whose name is pronounced with either a long or a short o, depending on whom you ask |
| RHINO | Animal with either one or two horns |
| BASTE | Use a bulb or brush |
| OUTER | Peripheral network devices with restrictions removed? (5) |