| MILL | Building in which grain is ground into flour; or, a device for crushing peppercorns or coffee beans (4) |
| MILLS | Places where grain is ground into flour (5) |
| CIDERPRESS | A device for crushing apples to make an alcoholic drink (5,5) |
| WINDMILL | A building with sails or vanes generating power to grind grain into flour; or, a toy whirligig or pinwheel, suggestive of said aerogenerator (8) |
| OATS | Which grain is the main ingredient of porridge? (4) |
| HOPPER | A young leaping locust; a picker of flowers for flavouring beer; a person who flies from island to island; or, a shaking funnel or chute through which grain passes into a mill (6) |
| CHAI | Milky sweetened black tea infused with a karha of cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, fennel seeds, ginger, peppercorns or other spices; or, a general name for tea in India (4) |
| GARLICPRESS | Device for crushing pungent cloves (6,5) |
| BLOWER | An informal word for a braggart, a speaking tube, a telephone or a whale; or, a device for producing a blast of air, such as a fan (6) |
| SHUTTER | A louvred or solid wood panel for an external or internal window; or, a device for regulating the opening of a camera's aperture (7) |
| PRESS | Utensil for crushing garlic; a type of vice for flattening flowers; or, a device for extracting juice from grapes/olives (5) |
| PUMP | Flat everyday shoe, or one for dancing; or, a device for inflating a tyre, air bed or balloon (4) |
| LOCK | A tress; a grapple in wrestling; a section of a canal for raising and lowering boats; or, a device opened with a key or combination (4) |
| GRINDERS | Devices for crushing food such as coffee or meat into small pieces or into a powder (8) |
| VIEWER | A television watcher; an observer of a piece of art; a spectator generally; a colliery superintendent; or, a device for looking at film transparencies (6) |
| WHEAT | Grass in the genus Triticum with grain used for breakfast cereals, beer or ground into flour for bread (5) |
| CHARGER | Medieval war horse; a large serving platter; or, a device for re-powering a flat battery (7) |
| ROLLER | Heavy cylinder for flattening lawns; a hair curler; or, a device for applying paint to walls (6) |
| LIGHTER | A flat-bottomed barge; or, a device for producing a small flame (7) |
| SWEEPER | A flueologist; a libero; a mine detector; or, a device with a revolving brush for cleaning carpets (7) |