| REIGNITED | On again, as a flame or romance |
| LANTERN | Case protecting a flame or light bulb; glass chamber at the top of a lighthouse or, linked with "magic" for a device whose invention is credited to Christiaan Huygens (7) |
| SNUFF | The burnt partially consumed portion of a candlewick, thus a word for "extinguish", as in a flame or life (5) |
| MANTLE | Old name for a cloak, thus a word for a covering, such as a cloud, a chimney piece, Earth's asthenosphere, a mesh bag around a gas lamp's flame or a snail's pallium (6) |
| RELIT | On again, as a pilot flame |
| RESPELL | Start on again, as a word at a bee |
| REPIN | Put on again, as a brooch |
| RETACKED | Took on again, as a problem |
| RESTAGE | Put on again, as a play |
| REENACT | Put on again, as a historical battle |
| REBOOTS | Turns off and on again, as a computer |
| REWASH | Work on again, as a stubborn stain |
| REGIFTED | Get fried bananas passed on again as a present |
| REASSUMES | Takes on again, as a former office |
| RERODE | Went on again, as a roller coaster |
| OWLET | A small downy fledgling "hooter" of the night; or, a noctuid flutterer around a lamp, flame or other bright light (5) |
| FIREBALL | An orb of lightning; a sphere of flames or burning gases; a bright exploding meteor, aka a bolide; thus a human dynamo or powerhouse (8) |
| STOKER | Word for one who literally or figuratively feeds or fuels a fire or flames; or, a tandem's rear cyclist, pedalling behind the captain (6) |
| CHIMNEY | Fireplace flue cleaned by a sweep; glass tube around an oil lamp's flame; or, a narrow cleft in a rock face, just big enough to climb inside and ascend (7) |
| SNUFFOUT | Put an end to, as a flame |