| LUDD | Ned ___, supposed Leicestershire weaver alleged to have destroyed industrial machinery in the late 1 |
| ITSTOO | '-- Late' (#1 Carole King hit) |
| NEDLUDD | Supposed Leicestershire weaver alleged to have destroyed industrial machinery in the late 18th century (3,4) |
| LUDDITES | 19th century English handicraftsmen who destroyed industrial machinery (8) |
| LUDDITE | A member of the artisan groups who destroyed machinery in the early 1800s (7) |
| SANTORINI | Island whose volcanic eruption is rumored to have destroyed Atlantis |
| WOODLAND | Descriptive of a large area covered in decking? Must have destroyed this area to make it (8) |
| PLANT | Some industrial machinery to put in the garden (5) |
| LONDON | The Capital opens late one night for one of those in the Mafia (6) |
| ATHLETE | The late one is very fit, oddly (7) |
| COTTONGIN | Machinery in the textiles industry - it cannot go without a fluid (6,3) |
| MONSTERMASH | 1962 novelty hit that starts "I was working in the lab late one night" |
| EDGE | Fury surrounding urge to return late, one hears, with border in tatters (6,4) |
| RAGGED | Fury surrounding urge to return late, one hears, with border in tatters (6,4) |
| CREEK | Sound of rusty machinery in the water course (5) |
| PEREMISTI | You (s) have destroyed; adhibendum est verbum perimere potius quam perdere vel delere |
| TURBINE | Brute in complicated industrial machinery (7) |
| PLAN | Design using industrial machinery, carpenter's tool, or piece of timber cut |
| STEAMPUNK | Subgenre of science fiction incorporating technology and aesthetic designs inspired by 19th-century industrial machinery (9) |
| ATLEISURE | Made late one reliable in one's own time (2,7) |