| EPERGNE | Large centrepiece for a table with separate bowls containing fruit, candles or flowers |
| BAIZE | Cover for a table with holes in it (5) |
| ABOVEALL | Wife's left a bowl containing meat on top of everything else |
| BRILLIANT | Great big centrepiece between a fish and insect (9) |
| DANISH | Bowl containing an item from the bakery (6) |
| SCONCE | A fort/earthwork defending a ford or castle gate; a screen or shelter from fire or the weather; or, a decorative wall bracket for candles or lights (6) |
| CLOTH | Another word for a textile, fabric or material used in tailoring, dressmaking or upholstery; or, a covering for a table (5) |
| DESK | A table with a flat sloping top for writing, drawing |
| FIREWORKS | Whether "anger"-containing bangers, "ire-carrying firecrackers or just plain cakes, Catherine wheels, rockets, Roman candles or squibs, they are pyrotechnics synonymous with displays of temper or hyst |
| CALENDAR | A table with the days, weeks and months of a year (8) |
| BREATHALYSER | Test for the drinker, a table with sherry all over the place (12) |
| LANTERNS | Transparent cases for candles or incandescent bulbs; glass chambers of lighthouses; or, glazed turrets for admitting sunlight into domes (8) |
| CHANDLER | Author of the Philip Marlowe novels; or, a maker of candles or soap (8) |
| CHANDELIERS | Ornamental hanging lights with branches and holders for several candles or bulbs (11) |
| STICKS | Quills of cinnamon bark; bows for fiddles; supports for candles; or, hurdles in steeplechasing (6) |
| TAPERS | Slender candles; or, waxed spills or wicks for transferring flames (6) |
| SCONCES | Brackets fixed to a wall for holding candles or lights (7) |
| CHANDELIER | Ornamental hanging light with branches and holders for several candles or bulbs (10) |
| MAT | Trim a table with a rug (3) |
| CAROM | ____ billiards is played on a table with no pockets |