| CONCRETEMIXER | Machine with revolving drum |
| TWINTUB | A type of washing machine with revolving drums for washing and spin-drying (4,3) |
| CEMENTMIXER | *Machine with a revolving drum |
| TWINTUBS | Washing machines with two revolving drums, one for washing and the other for spin-drying (4-4) |
| TABLEFOOTBALL | Game with revolving soccer players! (5,8) |
| ROTISSERIE | Oven with revolving spit (10) |
| STATEROOM | Private cabin, say, with revolving berth (9) |
| WINDMILL | Structure with revolving vanes (8) |
| TUMBLER | Device with a revolving drum in which amethyst, moonstone, blue topaz, rose quartz, turquoise and other gems are polished; or, a glass, formerly with a rounded bottom (7) |
| TOMBOLA | Game with tickets drawn from a revolving drum |
| BILLYLIAR | 1960s' play and film, featuring American club with revolving bar (5,4) |
| FERRISWHEELS | Large, upright fairground rides with revolving, hanging seats (6,6) |
| TURNSTILES | Mechanical gates with revolving arms fixed to a post allowing one person to enter at a time (10) |
| TURNSTILE | A mechanical gate with revolving horizontal arms on a vertical post admitting one at a time (9) |
| PEPPERBOX | A pot for "poivre"; a building, tower, turret etc resembling this; or, as one word, an old gun with revolving barrels, or a buttress projecting from the left-hand wall in Eton fives (6,3) |
| LAZYSUSAN | Unusually zany lass going round the bend with revolving tray (4,5) |
| BARREL | Revolving drum (6) |
| HOSEREEL | Or else he removed revolving drum (4-4) |
| TUMBLERS | Toys weighted to rock themselves right; revolving drums in drying machines; acrobats performing somersaults; or, drinking glasses, originally with rounded bottoms (8) |
| TOMBOLAS | From the Italian for "somersaults", revolving drums from which tickets are drawn in raffles at fairs or fetes (8) |