| PUMP | Device for raising or moving liquids, compressing gases or inflating tyres; a light shoe for dancing; or, a plimsoll (4) |
| PUMPS | Medium-heeled slipon women's dress shoes / machines for raising / moving liquids, compressing gases, inflating tires |
| HOIST | An apparatus or device for raising or lifting up (5) |
| BLOATING | Swelling or inflating (8) |
| HOISTS | Apparatus or devices for raising or lifting up (6) |
| CLOGS | Certain shoes for dancing |
| ERASER | Rubber tyres a repairman partly rejected |
| LOCK | Short section of a canal for raising or lowering a barge or narrowboat; or, an air-bubble in a pipe obstructing the flow of liquid (4) |
| DRIVE | A jaunt or journey in a motor vehicle; the act of chasing game or moving cattle; a gathering of whist players; or, a shot from a golf tee (5) |
| SALVAGE | The raising or rescue of a shipwreck or its cargo; or, the reward paid for said recovery (7) |
| LATCHKEY | Key for raising or drawing back a latch (8) |
| ESPADRILLE | A light shoe with a canvas upper, especially one with a braided cord sole |
| EMISSIONS | Generic name for pollutants such as exhaust gases or greenhouse gases (9) |
| WATERWHEELS | Devices for raising liquids used as a source of energy to drive machinery (11) |
| PARBUCKLE | Sling-like rope used for raising or lowering casks (9) |
| SANDAL | A light shoe made up of a sole held on the foot by straps (6) |
| AIRPUMPS | Devices for inflating tyres, for example (3,5) |
| NORIA | Device for raising water a golf club's set up (5) |
| OZONE | An allotrope of oxygen that is one of the greenhouse gases; or, a word for fresh, invigorating salty air, as breathed at the seaside (5) |
| EXHAUST | An engine or vehicle's system through which waste gases or steam are expelled during its operation; or, the emissions themselves (7) |