| PENDULUM | Swinging weight which regulates the movement of a clock |
| STITCH | Word, alluding to the movement of a needle and thread, for a sharp stabbing pain; or, a loop of yarn, left as a result of a single pass of said bodkin (6) |
| NUCLEUS | Separated from the rest of the cell by the nuclear membrane, this structure controls and regulates the activities of the cell. |
| TELEKINESIS | The movement of a body caused by thought or willpower without the application of a physical force |
| MOUSE | Hand-controlled electromechanical device for interacting with a digital computer that has a graphical user interface. It can be moved around on a flat surface to control the movement of a cursor. (5) |
| JOYSTICK | In computing, a lever by means of which the movement of a cursor can be controlled, used mainly for gaming |
| STROKE | The movement of a pen is a piece of luck? |
| BIOMECHANICS | The science of the movement of a living body (12) |
| INSULIN | Hormone secreted in the pancreas which regulates storage of glycogen in the liver (7) |
| GOVERNOR | Device which regulates a machine's supply of fuel or water |
| SEEK | The movement of a read/ write head to a specific data track on a disk (4) |
| AVALANCHE | The movement of a large mass of snow and ice down a mountain (9) |
| SPLINT | A rigid support for restricting the movement of a broken bone (6) |
| HELM | Tiller or wheel by which the movement of a rudder is controlled (4) |
| STOPBEAD | Narrow moulding which controls the movement of a sash window |
| INFLOW | The movement of a large number to a place (6) |
| SPLEEN | Which organ regulates the quality of the body's blood? (6) |
| BIAS | In lawn bowls, the weight which makes a bowl turn to one side (4) |
| HVAC | Type of system which regulates temperature, humidity and indoor air quality (4) |
| GUIDE | One who leads and shows the way or directs the movements of a person or a group |