| STOODON | Used to change a ceiling light bulb, as a chair |
| PENDANT | Adornment such as a locket suspended from a necklace; a ceiling light such as a chandelier; or, one of two paintings intended as a pair (7) |
| JACK | Tool used to change a flat |
| AMPM | Button used to change a time display between morning and evening: 2 wds., 2 abbr. |
| CLOVE | Small bulb making up a compound bulb, as in garlic (5) |
| SPINDLES | Wooden spikes used to spin cotton, flax or wool into yarn; or, a turned piece of wood used as a chair leg or banister (8) |
| BACK | Word for a hinder surface, such as a chair's upright, sometimes splat-bearing, rear; a person's dorsum; a ship's keel; or, a violin's underside (4) |
| CHANDELIER | A lupin with long, yellow racemes - 'Fancy Ceiling Light' |
| LENSFILTERS | They might be used to change the tone of a film |
| RUDDER | The right part of a cow used to change course (6) |
| LEEK | Leaves on bulb as national symbol |
| DRESSINGROOM | Room used to change clothes in |
| CHANGINGROOM | Room used to change clothes in |
| FITTINGROOM | Room used to change clothes in |
| GREENROOM | Room used to change clothes in |
| TRANSFORMER | Electrical device used to change voltage |
| DYE | Substance used to change the color of hair, fabric, wood, etc. |
| ANYROAD | No particular way used to change the subject (7) |
| ADJUST | Slowly get used to change (6) |
| CLUTCH | Car foot pedal used to change gear (6) |