There is a total of 24408 clues beginning with l
- Lights by promontory shown in picture
- Lights don't start forever
- Lights finally low, central heating on, kiss and cuddle
- Lights from farm animalsfound to contain phosphorus
- Lights in city and capital erected as a condition
- Lights in HMP Slade out around one
- Lights necessary to assist orchestra
- Lights not working a lot initially
- Lights not working inside of hall
- Lights now required for those who get busy after dark
- Lights on landing of apartment receiving major share of overhaul; try halogen for starters?
- Lights or lion, say?
- Lights out here in France, it’s decreed
- Lights out not later than beginning of evening — black, of course
- Lights perhaps out — school’s ending on the 2nd of March
- Lights positioned around theatre, uplifting
- Lights that fused singe it
- Lights that keep flashing, they keep one's vision fixed
- Lights up harmful explosive in America
- Lights up Mancunian way
- Lightweight article producing tension
- Lightweight boxer’s last to enter, fit for consumption
- Lightweight carpeting
- Lightweight compiler in trouble with a bunch of pedants
- Lightweight directors from company set it back
- Lightweight dressing gown
- Lightweight hat — best on island
- Lightweight insect is caught nipping maiden
- Lightweight journalism delivered by one ass?
- Lightweight Manx cat’s a killer at sea
- Lightweight metalworking complex went bust — was abandoned
- Lightweight paper missing the first edition
- Lightweight prowler
- Lightweight service of no note?
- Lightweight shoe crossing streets and alleys
- Lightweight uniform previously packaged
- Lightweight without substance
- Lightweight worker in goods packing?
- Light sack
- Light flash, here it’s all exposed
- Light fossil resin
- Light from Honolulu's trees
- Light lamp?
- Light–headed
- Light’s thrown on Irish priest mounting revenge
- Lignite extract needs day to go brown and develop
- Lignites for making mutton chops, say
- Likable general speaking after pressure to confess
- Like gentleman holding two notes
- Like mad new rage
- Like new mail wrapped with tag for a knight
- Like 007’s work to the destruction of SPECTRE
- Like 10 and 27, not all recurring
- Like 10 in mellow hit, evergreen
- Like 11 once were, where it’s 11 v 11
- Like 11, have to look solemn — not a smart thing to do
- Like 19 and 23, eating it with 4 is uncivilised
- Like 1ac and 4, you’ll find it in dartboard
- Like 2 seconds with cipher to crack
- Like 20 down, painfully lacking energy to contain trouble
- Like 21 across, Scottish football champions 2016-17
- Like 23 9 condition was in 32 14, with this clue, some solvers might get this
- Like 28/24 followers perhaps – threadbare clothing, in the red and having a problem with personal hygiene
- Like 3 down or like 1 and 9
- Like 3 or 11 – **** — or not!
- Like 3, 13 and 17, in first of poems by Frost
- Like 5, reported to be angry and oversuspicious
- Like 5D, kept in suspense by one born the same day?
- Like 7 and 11 for example, pair on the end of sonnet
- Like 78 yachts at sea rounding Costa Rica
- Like 8 21, and not a soft touch, by the sound of it
- Like 8 on board game
- Like 9 and 0, for instance — neither one thing nor another to Shakespeare
- Like a 17 in light snowfall, when left out
- Like a 6 dn buried outside back of pub
- Like a banger and pancake with trimming in awful diet
- Like a bargain? One not available continuously?
- Like a barrister who may attend family party?
- Like a battery member of the 1968 Detroit Tigers
- Like a bear going wrong, landing in river
- Like a beer? Nothing left for adult, mildly drunk
- Like a big cat, snaky fish consumes Spanish toddler
- Like a bird embracing bishop’s baby
- Like a bird lying down but not quietly
- Like a bird toward the rear
- Like a bird towards the tail
- Like a bit of fish, being European
- Like a blimp, is held goofy, wacky
- Like a blue part of floorin refurbished chalet
- Like a bone from very large duck?
- Like a boozer, maybe, with untold gin, ever drunk
- Like a box of chocolates, this is short
- Like a boy left with his dad unusually
- Like a brass band, unconditional
- Like a brave chap protecting one, for the most part
- Like a break? Art past, relaxed with lie-in
- Like a bridge in Madrid?
- Like a brother perhaps getting hold of wife’s last £500
- Like a bumpy road that’s odd
- Like a cadaver returned, one consumed by dead