| NIGHTSTAND | Place for a lamp, tissues, etc. |
| ENDTABLE | Place for a lamp, perhaps |
| DESK | Place for a lamp |
| IMMUNESYSTEM | A complex network of cells, tissues etc. that defends the body against infection (6,6) |
| SPECIMEN | A typical example; a remarkable type; a sample of blood, plasma, tissue etc, for diagnostic analysis; or, derogatorily, a person or animal (8) |
| STEMCELL | Self-renewing generator of tissue, etc |
| ASPIRATOR | Suction device used in medicine to clear fluids, tissue etc. from body cavities (9) |
| OIL | Liquid fuel used centuries ago for a lamp with a wick |
| HARP | Support for a lamp shade |
| PALM | Variety of oil for a lamp? |
| AMP | Current insufficient for a lamp (3) |
| SHADE | Draw in the hatching for a lamp-cover (5) |
| LIGHTMAKESRIGHT | Good slogan for a lamp store? |
| FOUNTAIN | Word originally for a natural spring but now an ornamental structure with jets of water; or, a reservoir for ink in a pen or for oil in a lamp(8) |
| PLUG | A device literally at the end of a flex to power a lamp, thus a promotion or blurb to throw light on a film or to give a book an enlightening stamp (4) |
| FONT | A complete character set within a typeface family; a baptistery; or, an oil reservoir in a lamp (4) |
| ALADDIN | A boy, a commotion; and he finds a lamp |
| PLACEMAT | A lamp etc. - possibly part of a table setting |
| LANTERN | A lamp with a transparent glass case protecting a candle flame |
| SIGNAL | Early form of train control, using a metal arm and a spectacle holding coloured lenses which move in front of a lamp (6) |