| RUSHLIGHT | Did it enable gold prospectors to see in the dark? |
| GOLDRUSH | Large migration of prospectors to the Yukon in the 1890s |
| CARROT | A humble orange-hued root of an umbel, yet one said to help us to see in the dark, keep the brain cognitively smart, strengthen one's heart and encourage a donkey to pull a cart (6) |
| CAT | Pet with the ability to see in the dark in box F (3) |
| LAMPLIGHT | Beat pickle - it helps one to see in the dark (9) |
| SNOOPERSCOPE | Person so desperate to manage to see in the dark, try this |
| TAILLIGHT | The last thing you expect to see in the dark? (4,5) |
| HEADLAMP | Held a map out helping the viewer to see in the dark (8) |
| NIGHT | ____ vision, the ability to see in the dark (5) |
| RODS | Word for eyes' light-sensitive retinal cells to see in the dark; poles to catch perch, say; or, measuring sticks (4) |
| INSIGHT | I start to see in the dark, just ahead (2,5) |
| NIGHTVISION | Ability to see in the dark (5,6) |
| NIGHTVISIONS | Imagine Dragons being able to see in the dark (5-7) |
| NIGHTWATCHMAN | One to see in the dark? (5-8) |
| NIGHTBLINDNESS | Inability to see in the dark |
| CATEYED | Able to see in the dark |
| PAN | Utensil in which to heat milk or cook sauce; loaf of bread baked in a tin; dish used by a gold prospector; or, the Greek god of shepherds, flocks, woods and the wild (3) |
| SPRINGBALANCE | May it enable weighty measures to be taken at the end of the financial year? (6,7) |
| TORCH | It helps us see in the dark (5) |
| VITAMINA | Almost essential main compound - but does it help you see in the dark? (7,1) |