| LETTHEREBELIGHT | Dramatic pronouncement while switching on a lamp |
| CERTAIN | "I'm leaning on a lamp-post at the corner of the street; In case a ... little lady comes by" |
| SWITCH | Turn on a lamp with this (6) |
| ALIGHT | Settle on a lamp, perhaps (6) |
| FORMBY | George, English comedian and ukulele player whose songs included Leaning On A Lamp-post (6) |
| PASSION | The sap is switching on, having a great liking for (7) |
| NOTAPEEP | Switching on cassette, record silence |
| LOONYLEFT | Switching on of telly to see politicos out to lunch? |
| SOLOMONISLANDS | Distant country looms after switching on one's lights |
| STYE | Sat by set switching on and off makes viewer sore |
| RAPID | Run to iPad, switching on fast (5) |
| SAWNOFF | Spotted switching on very loud shotgun (4-3) |
| OPENPLAN | Switching on Apple with new version of office (4-4) |
| STARTINGSOMETHING | In switching on, is creating trouble for oneself (8,9) |
| STARTINGTHECAR | Spooner's conveying the celebrity and switching on the engine (8,3,3) |
| FOUNTAIN | Word originally for a natural spring but now an ornamental structure with jets of water; or, a reservoir for ink in a pen or for oil in a lamp(8) |
| FONT | A complete character set within a typeface family; a baptistery; or, an oil reservoir in a lamp (4) |
| ALADDIN | A boy, a commotion; and he finds a lamp |
| LANTERN | A lamp with a transparent glass case protecting a candle flame |
| ENDTABLE | It might have a lamp or a stack of books on it |