| SUBTERFUGE | (n.) a spinning device used in underground laboratories |
| TOPPRICE | The most one can pay for a spinning device (3,5) |
| TESTTUBE | Is it used in underground experiments? (4-4) |
| DOPE | Drug used in underground operations (4) |
| ROTATOR | Spinning device that's no different in reverse (7) |
| CENTRIFUGE | Cut finger carelessly in front of electronic spinning device (10) |
| VANE | Spinning device on a horn |
| JENNY | Spinning -; device invented by weaver and carpenter James Hargreaves (5) |
| CREEL | Common spinning device some anglers use |
| ZOETROPE | Spinning device giving the illusion of motion |
| DISTAFF | Spinning device I'd returned to the employees (7) |
| ROTOR | Men going both ways holding front of this spinning device |
| GYRO | Spinning device Peggy rolled inside (4) |
| BOBBIN | A reel or spool of yarn in a sewing machine or held by a spinning mule's creel; or, in haberdashery, narrow cord or braid used as a trimming (6) |
| WHORL | Word for a small flywheel in a spinning machine first, later a ring of leaves; or, a turn in a spiral shell (5) |
| PETRI | --- dish, a shallow, circular, flat-bottomed dish used in laboratories (5) |
| PETRIDISH | A shallow, circular, flat-bottomed dish, used in laboratories (5,4) |
| BUNSEN | Robert, German inventor of a burner used widely in laboratories (6) |
| GYROS | Spinning devices (5) |
| BURETTE | Glass tube with fine gradations and a stopcock at the bottom used in laboratories (7) |