| LUMEN | Unit of luminous flux, or amount of light, used often in artificial lighting applications that is defined as the amount streaming outward through one steradian from a uniform point source having an in |
| BEVEL | Incline to believe, wrongly that is, de trop (5) |
| ICON | Graphical representation of a computer program or application that is displayed on a screen (4) |
| FAIRTREATMENT | Application that is just what the peroxide blonde needs? |
| AESTU | Heat (especially at noon), flux or turbulence (abl. sing.) |
| LM | A unit of luminous flux equal to the amount of light given out through a solid angle of 1 steradian by a point source of 1 candela intensity radiating uniformly in all directions. |
| ILLUMINANCE | Clue in Milan about amount of luminous flux on a given surface (11) |
| LASER | A device that produces a very thin beam of light used in surgery (5) |
| CHISEL | Cutting tool with a sharpened edge at the end of a metal blade, used-often by driving with a mallet or hammer-in dressing, shaping, or working a solid material such as wood, stone, or metal. (6) |
| LUMENS | Units of luminous flux |
| ALOHA | Greeting used often in the first season of "The White Lotus" |
| KRYPTONISOTOPE | The length of a meter is based precisely on the amount of light emitted from this |
| EXPOSURE | In photography, which word indicates the amount of light allowed to reach the film (or sensor)? (8) |
| SPACEBAR | It may be used often in a long sentence |
| ENOL | Compound used often in crosswords |
| MERLOT | A black grape used, often in a blend, for making wine (6) |
| ELEMI | Resin used often in perfumery |
| DDT | Crop spray used often in the '50s |
| ENG | Language used often in the USA, briefly |
| AGARS | Gels used often in the lab |