| DIME | It has a torch and two branches on |
| FLIGHTDECK | Last shelf has a torch and a pack of cards for the pilots in here |
| ROOSEVELT | Heads, when tails is a torch and branches |
| AMOCO | Gas brand that had a torch-and-oval logo |
| WITCHESBROOM | Dense tuft of poorly developed branches on a woody plant (7,5) |
| UPINARMS | Bend and hold down branches on the warpath (2,2,4) |
| WHITECUBE | Art gallery owned by Jay Jopling, with two branches in London and one on Hong Kong Island |
| NODE | In geometry, a point at which two branches of a curve intersect (4) |
| CROTCH | Angle formed by the junction of two branches of a tree (6) |
| CUSP | Where two branches of a curve meet, in math |
| CARPHONE | *It forks into two branches upstream of Arles |
| KINSMEN | Branches on some trees |
| PUSSYWILLOWS | Russian Orthodox substitutes for palm branches on Palm Sunday |
| TREVOR | Forename of the inventor of the clockwork radio, an embroidery frame, foot-operated scissors, a onehanded bottle-opener, a wind-up torch and many other devices (6) |
| RECLINES | 'Absolute Torch and Twang': 1989 k.d. lang and The ___ album |
| TWANG | 1989 k.d. lang and The Reclines album: 'Absolute Torch and ___' |
| CROTCHET | Note torch and so on... (8) |
| LUMEN | A light or torch, and for poets, eye or daylight |
| BIFURCATE | Fork, divide into two branches (9) |
| FORKED | Divided into two branches (6) |