| SCONCE | Candlestick on a wall |
| CUP | Shape of a candlestick's bobeche for catching dripping wax; a structure at the base of an acorn; a fruit punch served in a pitcher rather than a bowl; or, a vessel from which to sip tea (3) |
| FLAMBEAU | French word for a flaming torch carried in a night procession; a large candlestick; or, a character in the Father Brown stories (8) |
| BAKER | Who makes up a trio with a candlestick maker and a butcher? (5) |
| CLUE | Game with a rope and a candlestick |
| JACKBENIMBLE | Start of a nursery rhyme featuring a candlestick jumper |
| JACK | In a children's nursery rhyme he jumps over a candlestick (4) |
| BOBECHE | French-derived word for a collar, cup or ring around a candlestick's socket for catching dripping wax (7) |
| WAX | What a candlestick is made of |
| NIMBLE | Like a certain candlestick jumper |
| ROPE | Candlestick alternative, in a classic game |
| BUTCHER | Tub companion of the baker and the candlestick maker in the nursery rhyme, Rub-a-dub-dub |
| MENORAH | A many-branched sacred candlestick used in Jewish worship (7) |
| STILLLIFE | Description of a painting or drawing of inanimate objects, such as Caravaggio's Basket of Fruit or Braque's Violin and Candlestick (5,4) |
| ENSCONCED | Settled comfortably with a candlestick in the finish (9) |
| GIRANDOLE | 17th Century ornamental branched candlestick, often with a mirror (9) |
| LEADPIPE | The weapons in the board game Cluedo include candlestick, spanner, nope, dagger, revolver and a what? (4.4) |
| SILVER | Used to make mirrors, candlesticks, jewellery, coins, cutlery, medals ... a precious metal gifted for a 25th wedding anniversary (6) |
| STORE | Butcher's, baker's or candlestick maker's |
| HOLDER | Candlestick |