| LIGHTFINGERED | Given to stealing lamp and felt |
| STICKYFINGERED | Given to stealing, as Bunter often was |
| THEFT | Article given short measure, amounting to stealing (5) |
| LIGHTASAFEATHER | Lamp and a strongbox: two articles right easy to transport |
| SPOTLIGHTED | Drew attention to dog's name, lamp and journalist (11) |
| TAILLIGHT | Rear warning lamp, and what can go with the end of each answer to a starred clue |
| DAVY | Inventor of a miner's safety lamp and first to use the word "element" in its modern chemical sense (4) |
| TAKETHEWRAP | Confess to stealing the stole? |
| HOUSEBREAKING | Demolition with a view to stealing? (5-8) |
| THEBLUE | Words before Angel, Lamp and Max in famous films |
| FLIGHTRECORDER | Black box primarily for lamp and taper |
| GENIE | Spirit used in lamp and progenies (5) |
| OHOLYNIGHTSTAND | Hymn about a reading lamp and alarm clock holder? |
| GRATEFUL | Try to right fault, eg, and felt gratified (8) |
| TREMOR | RT went to Rome and felt the earth shake |
| CASED | Looked over, with a view to stealing recording about sea sickness (5) |
| STUDY | A room with traditional elements such as bureau, globe, inkstand, blotter, banker's lamp and bookcase (5) |
| HUMPHRYDAVY | English chemist who invented a type of safety lamp and coined the name 'laughing gas' for nitrous oxide (7,4) |
| THOMASEDISON | US inventor who patented more than a thousand inventions, including the phonograph, the incandescent electric lamp and the microphone |
| ALADDIN | In The Arabian Nights, a poor young man who obtains a magic lamp and ring (7) |