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CARTWRIGHTA person who makes wagons; or, the inventor of the power loom (10)
WAINWRIGHTHe makes wagons with raw gin? Nonsense! (10)
CORRALA defensive ring of wagons; or, a pen for cattle/ponies on a farm/ranch (6)
WRIGHTA builder/maker of something such as ships, wagons or wheels (6)
REDCARDSThey're placed in wagons or coaches to denote they're faulty, when not being brandished at naughty footballers! (3, 5)
EFFICIENCYA 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)
PATRIARCHYA 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)
CERAMICISTA person who makes articles of clay (10)
HARGREAVESJames _ (c 1720 - 1778), the Inventor of the spinning Jenny (10)
STRUCKDUMBTemporarily bereft of the power of speech (6,4)
MONEYTALKSBread speaks of the power of wealth (5,5)
HORSESENSEOne of The Powers with brains gets a piece of Arabian's mind perhaps? (5,5)
BERNERSLEETim - - - - - -, computer scientist best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web (7-3)
ROBERTForename 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)
SAMUELForename 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)
BELFromagier who founded a company that produces "baby" Edam cheeses; or, a unit of sound intensity named after the inventor of the telephone (3)
AXLETREEA bar fixed across the underpart of a wagon or carriage that has rounded ends on which the wheels revolve
CORFWord 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)
EMPIRICWhat is a word that describes a person who makes trials or experiments (7)