| AMPLIFIER | Electronic device used to increase the strength of a signal fed into it, used chiefly in sound reproduction (9) |
| DAMASK | A fabric, usually silk or linen, with a pattern woven into it, used for table linen, curtains, etc. (6) |
| AMPS | Informal word for devices used to increase the sound of electric guitars or other instruments (4) |
| INPUT | Signal fed to equipment |
| REMOTECONTROL | An electronic device used to operate another device from a distance, usually wirelessly (6,7) |
| CONCENTRATE | Increase the strength of (a solution) |
| AMPLIFY | Increase the strength of a current, etc (7) |
| ANGSTROM | Unit of length equal to 0.1 nanometre and used chiefly in measuring wavelengths of light. (Visible light stretches from 4000 to 7000 of these.) (8) |
| ADOPTION | It can be used to increase the family (8) |
| COMPUTER | Electronic device used to access the internet (8) |
| ABYSSINIA | Former name for Ethiopia, used chiefly in Europe from the 13th to the mid-20th century (9) |
| AMPLITUDE | In physics, the strength of a sound wave or electrical signal (9) |
| AMP | Electronic device used in a stereo system which causes sounds to get louder (3) |
| WHATISASTOMPBOX | Category: Music - Electronic device used by guitarists to customize the tone of their instrument. |
| AMPLIFIERS | Electronic devices that increase the voltage or power of a signal (10) |
| METALDETECTOR | An electronic device used to search for buried objects (5,8) |
| INTERCOMS | Electronic devices used to communicate with others within the same building (9) |
| TEMPEST | A casual worker established, in short, the strength of a violent storm (7) |
| FLYWHEEL | Revolving device in a machine used to increase its momentum (8) |
| PROGRAM | A sequence of coded instructions fed into a computer enabling one to performs specified operations |