| AERIAL | A device or piece of wire that receives TV or radio signals and is often attached to a car or building (6) |
| REMEMBER | "It's the nearest thing to heaven we have in New York," said Deborah Kerr of the Empire State Buildi |
| ANTENNA | A device to send or receive TV or radio signals (7) |
| LANYARD | Neck cord to which a security badge is often attached |
| CABLE | A wire or bundle of wires that conducts electricity (5) |
| TELEGRAPHPOST | Carrier of wires that carry the wire (9,4) |
| TELEGRAM | Formerly, a message transmitted long-distance via electrical or radio signals (8) |
| SADDLE | Piece of riding equipment often attached to a horse (6) |
| MINERAL | --- water is that which comes from a spring and is often considered to have health benefits (7) |
| SCOP | Anglo-Saxon minstrel or bard, often attached to a royal court (4) |
| TURRETS | Small towers, often attached to a building, containing a spiral stair (7) |
| STRAND | A single thin length of e.g. fibre, thread or wire, that is often twisted with others (6) |
| PEELE | George -; dramatist who wrote The Arraignment of Paris and is often cited as contributing to part of the Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus (5) |
| THROTTLE | A device or pedal in a motor vehicle that affects the amount of fuel entering the engine (8) |
| FRUITFLY | Insect that has the closest DNA to humans and is often subject to medical study (5,3) |
| TONER | Lotion, such as rosewater, for the face; a device or exercise for firming a part of the body; or, pigmented powder used for xerography (5) |
| REMORA | Fish often attached to a shark |
| CHARMS | Small ornaments often attached to a bracelet (6) |
| DRIVE | Do this to a car, or to flocks of gamebirds (5) |
| STAGBEETLE | A male attached to a car is something some folk find creepy |