| CANDLES | Traditionally made by chandlers and offered as votives, items for illuminating Advent wreaths, lanterns, hurricane lamps and formerly Christmas trees (7) |
| CANDLELIGHT | Illumination emitted by items traditionally made by chandlers (11) |
| WICKS | Central cords in the items traditionally made/sold by chandlers (5) |
| TENDERED | In the end Ted met the queen and offered to look for it (8) |
| HISSED | Henry is top player short of energy and offered a hostile reception? (6) |
| APPLETINI | Cocktail that's poisoned and offered to the heroine of Disney's "Enchanted" |
| CARL | _ Grimes, The Walking Dead character played by Chandler Riggs (4) |
| DHLAWRENCE | Wife taken by Chandler excited English writer (1,1,8) |
| SARCASM | Humor used by Chandler Bing |
| GOLDLEAF | Material used for gilding panel paintings and picture frames and for illuminating manuscripts (4,4) |
| BITS | Snaffles, pelhams etc for bridles, traditionally made by lorimers; or, pieces secured by a drill's chuck (4) |
| SHOE | U-shaped device traditionally made by a blacksmith and fitted to a horse's hoof by a farrier |
| SHOES | Brogues, loafers, Oxfords, espadrilles ... items traditionally made by cobblers (5) |
| ARROW | Item traditionally made by a fletcher and stored in a quiver (5) |
| PESTO | Italian sauce traditionally made by pounding garlic, pine nuts, and basil |
| LANTERNS | Chambers for beacons at the top of lighthouses; or, glass or paper cases for illuminating candles (8) |
| SADDLE | With a central "tree" traditionally made by a loriner, a seat attached to a horse's back by means of a girth (6) |
| WIG | Traditionally made by a perruquier, a chevelure, postiche, spencer, syrup or toupee; or, pertaining to the "full-bottomed" peruke of a judge, a slang word or nickname for said official (3) |
| GROG | Drink traditionally made by mixing rum and water (4) |
| LACE | A delicate fabric traditionally made by needles or bobbins (4) |