| BRIGHT | Shining, full of light (6) |
| KUBRICK | Film director who made The Shining, Full Metal Jacket and 2001: A Space Odyssey (7) |
| TOLEDO | City of steel also full of light |
| LUMINESCENT | Beginners luck to dig up perfume full of light |
| LUCIDUS | Clear, bright, full of light |
| PINBALL | A scoring game played on an arcade machine with a sloping board full of lights and bumpers (7) |
| SUNBOW | Prismatic arc of colours as a result of the refraction of natural light shining through the mist or spray of a waterfall, cascade or fountain (6) |
| LUSTRE | Quality of shining by reflecting light (6) |
| KNIGHT | A medieval warrior or man of honourable military rank, traditionally idealised in tales as a shining-armour-clad rescuer of damsels in distress (6) |
| SEQUIN | Disposed of antiques at loss for a piece of shining metal (6) |
| BEACON | Shining light (6) |
| GLOSSY | Type of magazine that is smooth and shining (6) |
| AGLEAM | Shining silver light almost encircling earth (6) |
| AUGUST | Period of wind, something shining above? (6) |
| TINSEL | Shining example of silent transformation (6) |
| LUCENT | Shining out of Uncle Tom's head (6) |
| DOCTOR | See 23A PICTURE A He is the star of a new film which is the sequel to The Shining - what's it called? (6,5) |
| AGLAIS | From Greek for "splendid, shining", the genus of butterflies comprising the tortoiseshells and peacocks (6) |
| CRADLE | 'Cold on his - the dewdrops are shining', part of an Epiphany hymn (6) |
| POLISH | An act of smoothing a gem, shining one's shoes, refining one's manners or brushing up on one's Slavic (6) |