| CARTWRIGHT | A person who makes wagons; or, the inventor of the power loom (10) |
| WAINWRIGHT | He makes wagons with raw gin? Nonsense! (10) |
| CORRAL | A defensive ring of wagons; or, a pen for cattle/ponies on a farm/ranch (6) |
| WRIGHT | A builder/maker of something such as ships, wagons or wheels (6) |
| REDCARDS | They're placed in wagons or coaches to denote they're faulty, when not being brandished at naughty footballers! (3, 5) |
| EFFICIENCY | A measure of a mechanical system's effectiveness, usually the ratio of the power delivered by a mechanical system to the power supplied to it (10) |
| PATRIARCHY | A system in which men have all or most of the power and importance in a society or group (10) |
| EDMUND | ____ Cartwright, inventor of the power loom, born in 1743 (6) |
| CERAMICIST | A person who makes articles of clay (10) |
| HARGREAVES | James _ (c 1720 - 1778), the Inventor of the spinning Jenny (10) |
| STRUCKDUMB | Temporarily bereft of the power of speech (6,4) |
| MONEYTALKS | Bread speaks of the power of wealth (5,5) |
| HORSESENSE | One of The Powers with brains gets a piece of Arabian's mind perhaps? (5,5) |
| BERNERSLEE | Tim - - - - - -, computer scientist best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web (7-3) |
| ROBERT | Forename of either the polymath discoverer of the law of elasticity, the inventor of the Bunsen burner or the Royal Society co-founder regarded as the first modern chemist (6) |
| SAMUEL | Forename of either the inventor of the spinning mule, a notable English diarist, the leader of the Shoreham Ancients or a fictional snuff-taking rat from whom Tom Kitten escapes (6) |
| BEL | Fromagier who founded a company that produces "baby" Edam cheeses; or, a unit of sound intensity named after the inventor of the telephone (3) |
| AXLETREE | A bar fixed across the underpart of a wagon or carriage that has rounded ends on which the wheels revolve |
| CORF | Word for a collier's coal basket originally, later a hutch, mine cart, trolley or wagon; or, a cage for storing fish or lobsters underwater (4) |
| EMPIRIC | What is a word that describes a person who makes trials or experiments (7) |