- LAMPS
- Arc and hurricane
- What genies live in
- Light objects
- Sources of enlightenment
- Genie homes
- Headlights
- They often have shades on
- Light sources
- Desktop lighters
- Genie prisons
- They're shaded, yet give light
- Genies' homes
- Table pieces
- Genie containers
- Bulb holders
- They can brighten up a room
- Some oil users
- Oil containers
- Heat sources
- Reading aids
- Oil burners
- Tiffany collectibles
- Reading aids, whose parts include the ends of 17-, 23-, 45- and 57- Across
- Reading lights
- Tanning salon equipment
- Room brighteners
- Nightstand lights
- Goosenecks, for instance
- Miners' hat fixtures
- Lighting-store stock
- Night-table devices
- End-table light sources
- Night-table lights
- Dorm-desk items
- Headlights, for instance
- End-table lights
- Headlight bulbs
- Lights on end tables
- Spelunking gear
- Dorm accessories
- Heat providers
- Tiffany offerings
- Lights.
- Street lights.
- Hurricane ___.
- Lighting devices.
- New ___ for old.
- Room décor.
- Bridge ___.
- Light devices.
- Household appurtenances.
- Sources of light.
- Torchiers.
- Eyes: Slang
- Living-room items
- Living-room pieces
- Illuminators
- Oil for the ___ of China
- Sources of light or heat
- Neons, e.g.
- End-table items
- Lucigens
- Some are wicked
- Some oil containers
- Office items
- Light bulb holders
- Some are shaded
- Genie holders
- Spelunking aids
- Reading chair accompaniers
- Lanterns, e.g.
- Miners' aids
- Desktop accessories
- Places for genies
- Moth attractors
- Tiffany products
- They can go from floor to ceiling
- They may require oil
- Homes for genies
- Bedside brighteners
- Things that are so bright they gotta wear shades?
- Furniture store features
- Some light sources
- Bedroom staples
- Many night lights
- They shine the light
- Nightstand fixtures
- End table fixtures
- Fixtures that may contain "lava"
- See 6-Across
- Genies' haunts?
- Diwali diyas, for example
- Bedside lights
- They may sport shades
- Some contain argon
- Items on end tables, often
- They wear shades