| CHUCK | A device that holds a workpiece in a lathe or tool in a drill (5) |
| CLASP | A device that holds two things firmly together (5) |
| CDROM | What read-only computer device that holds a lot of data was popularly used in the 1990s? (2-3) |
| THROW | Word used to mean cast/roll dice, form pottery on a wheel, give a party, lob a ball, lose a horseshoe, turn with a lathe or twist yarn together (5) |
| TEE | Device that holds a football for the placekicker |
| FEED | An amount of provender for cattle or of sustenance for a baby; a plentiful meal; the rate of progress of a lathe; or, an actor's stooge (4) |
| TURNERY | Art, craft or skill of hand-making items from wood with a lathe or the workshop where the artisan practises (7) |
| MANDREL | A spindle in a lathe to which a workpiece is fixed while being turned; a jeweller's tapering triblet on which rings are shaped or sized; or, a miner's pick (7) |
| LATHE | Left two articles behind in a drill (5) |
| CLAMP | Device that holds things firmly together (5) |
| LASER | A device that produces a very thin beam of light used in surgery (5) |
| MODES | A device that converts data to a form that can be transmitted to a data-processing equipment |
| VALVE | A device that shuts off, starts or regulates the flow of a fluid (5) |
| NAILS | Spikes hammered into walls, workpieces and wood; the four bronze tables outside the Exchange in Bristol; or, old measures of cloth (5) |
| VISE | A device consisting of two parallel jaws for holding a workpiece; one of the jaws is fixed and the other movable by a screw, a lever, or a cam. When used for holding a workpiece during hand operations |
| SCUBA | Recreational device that holds 35- |
| WIELD | Hold and use (a weapon or tool) (5) |
| IRONS | Chains, fetters, handcuffs, heated presses, pistols, stirrups or other ferric/metal instruments or tools (5) |
| ROLLS | Buns; furled cylinders of cake, carpet, cloth, newspaper, parchment etc; strips of material with pockets for paintbrushes, pencils or tools; lists of names; trills; or, throws of dice (5) |
| SIREN | A device that makes a loud prolonged-sound signal (5) |