| RACKETEERING | Illicit profiting from wheel-turning mechanism, and pinions replaced by rear of axle |
| STEERING | Rack and pinion is the most common type of this mechanical system (8) |
| GEAR | rack-and-pinion component |
| RACK | And pinion |
| PILLPUSHERS | Pat Sajak said June 12 he'll retire from Wheel of Fortune in 2024 after 41 years; on a 1999 show, Sajak joked "This is Wheel of Fortune, Joe!" after a player guessed the last part of A GROUP OF ??LL-? |
| STAFFNURSE | Old railwaymen in county by rear of engine - and tender? |
| PRANG | Quickly moved after parking by rear of building causes accident (5) |
| STYMIE | Impossible golfing position ___ it's my shot by rear of tree (6) |
| GERMINATE | Shoot at stoat going round by rear of building |
| SCULLERY | One has a row by rear of utility room next to kitchen (8) |
| TAKETOTASK | Reprove young child wearing a skate loosely by rear of rink (4,2,4) |
| YACKETYYAK | Chatter is yes centre backs yet to change by rear of kayak (7-3) |
| SCREEN | Vet caught rook in spot by rear of garden (6) |
| GRANDIOSE | Impressive road sign damaged by rear of vehicle (9) |
| EARLYON | Organ left by rear of vestry working before much time passes (5,2) |
| OGEE | I returned by rear of Marble Arch |
| COPSE | Met, perhaps, by rear of these trees |
| TOASTER | With a pop-up mechanism and timer, an appliance for browning bread, crumpets, muffins and teacakes (7) |
| COGWHEELS | Pinions perhaps by firm force with parts of feet (9) |
| REGATTA | Meet with sailors, for example, at rear of port, welcomed by Rear Admiral |