| LUSTROUS | Glowing or shiny (8) |
| LUMINOUS | Glowing or shining (8) |
| EMBER | A small piece of glowing or smouldering coal or wood in a dying fire; or, by extension, the figurative fading remains of love or passion (5) |
| SILVERSIDE | Jacksmelt or a whitebait-like fish distinguished by its argentine or shiny grey lateral stripe; or, a cut of beef with an iridescent membrane (10) |
| ROSY | Word, pertaining to an often pink or red sweetbrier, for blooming, blushing, bright, cheerful, eglantine-covered, fresh, glowing or hopeful; or, wine (4) |
| LUSTRE | Soft brightness of a smooth or shiny surface |
| EMBERS | Glowing or smouldering pieces of coal or wood, as in a dying fire (6) |
| ASHINE | Glowing or polished, old-style |
| RADIANT | Glowing or shining (7) |
| SPARK | Glowing or glittering particle (5) |
| MOSS | From the Old English for "bog, swamp", a primitive green flowerless bryophyte, such as the baby tooth, haircap, knight's plume, pincushion or shiny seductive species (4) |
| REFLECTIONS | Images seen in a mirror or shiny surface (11) |
| PUFFLEG | Andean hummingbird that might be glowing or gorgeted (7) |
| DULL | Not bright or shiny |
| MATTE | Not glossy or shiny |
| SUNGAZER | A person or a giant girdled lizard distinguished by staring directly at the hot glowing ball of gases, Sol (8) |
| AGLITTER | Silver debris's glowing (8) |
| SWEATING | South-west dining and glowing (8) |
| RADIANCE | Glowing quality of artist can die out (8) |
| REVERTED | Returned as Wimbledon champion, glowing outwardly? (8) |