| CANDLE | Means of illumination in early station buildings (6) |
| CHISEL | Stonemason's tool for work on station building (6) |
| SLATER | Worker repairing or constructing station building roof (6) |
| ADDLED | Give extra source of illumination, in a mess |
| FLIGHT | Fellow getting spiritual illumination in Exodus (6) |
| SCONCE | It's used for illumination in Sibelius concert (6) |
| NEONLIGHT | Source of illumination in the long run (4,5) |
| CLAMP | Constant source of illumination in Murphy's pile? |
| LIGHTREADING | Measure of illumination in undemanding literature (5,7) |
| STRIPLIGHTING | Form of illumination in Soho club? (5,8) |
| VERYLIGHT | Extremely low weighing source of illumination in the battlefield (4,5) |
| NEONLIGHTS | Sources of illumination in Vegas |
| STAINEDGLASS | Dragged through mud for a drink? They'd see that as a sacred source of illumination in The Abbey! (7 |
| FLOODLIGHT | A powerful source of illumination in a sports ground or outside a building (10) |
| NIGHTLIGHT | Dim source of illumination in darkness left on for children, for example (5-5) |
| REARLIGHT | Come down again, clutching middle of torch as means of illumination (4,5) |
| DAVYLAMP | Safe means of illumination carried underground in the past by miners (4,4) |
| FANLIGHT | Window providing cooler means of illumination (8) |
| OILLAMP | Old means of illumination (3,4) |
| TAILLIGHT | Follow pale vehicle's means of illumination (4,5) |