| EDGEWORTH | Lunar Society member, inventor of a perambulator, a phaeton, a turnip cutter and a velocipede, father of 22 children including the author of Castle Rackrent (9) |
| TOURINGCAR | Whether a Lagonda, a phaeton or a tin lizzie, it's a roomy open vintage motor, amply equipped for passengers, luggage, Sunday drives in the country, cruising or keeping the family busy (7,3) |
| WASHINGDAY | When it's time to clean up cutter and a dinghy requiring repair (7,3) |
| BIKE | Informal word for a velocipede powered by a wheeler or imagined as the transport of a swarm of bees (4) |
| PUSHER | A child's old rake-like utensil for nudging food onto a spoon; a stick for propelling the squid in underwater hockey; a perambulator; or, an aircraft propeller behind an engine (6) |
| DANDYHORSE | English nickname for what was first called a Laufmaschine, then a velocipede (5,5) |
| HORSE | English nickname for what was first called a Laufmaschine. then a velocipede (5,5) |
| DANDY | English nickname for what was first called a Laufmaschine. then a velocipede (5,5) |
| STUBBS | Artist noted for depictions of sporting life, horses, exotic animals and conversation pieces, such as Whistle jacket, Horse Attacked by a Lion and The Prince of Wales's Phaeton (6) |
| MAKERSPACE | Schoolroom that might have a 3D printer or a laser cutter, and an alternate title for this puzzle |
| PRAM | A perambulator |
| WALK | What a perambulator will do? (4) |
| CUTTERSWAY | 1981 crime film starring Jeff Bridges and John Heard also known as Cutter and Bone (7,3) |
| PEDAL | Propel a velocipede |
| BOULTON | Lunar Society co-founder who met contemporaries including Josiah Wedgwood, Joseph Priestley and business partner James Watt during the full moon (7) |
| JIMMYCRATER | President of the Lunar Society? |
| CAMEACROPPER | Arrived on a cutter, and fell off? |
| SURGEON | Boy suppresses impulse to be a cutter and stitcher (7) |
| BICYCLE | The velocipede was a precursor of what? (7) |
| CYMOUS | From the Greek for "wheel", a word for revolutions of phenomena or time; orbits; sequences of life stages; biorhythms; or, velocipedes (6) |