| DITCHDIGGER | Trench, or the mechanical contraption employed to do the same! (5,6) |
| CAMERAMAN | He's employed to do the shooting (6-3) |
| SEXDRIVE | With it you'd want to do the same! (3,5) |
| TAKETOTHEBOTTLE | What baby-faced type and drunk do? Genie in the Arabian Nights perhaps could do the same! (4,2,3,6) |
| HEATHROBINSON | Artist for Punch whose drew absurdly complicated mechanical contraptions which performed menial tasks |
| DEVICES | Mechanical contraptions |
| RECIPROCATE | Cook's directions describing flipping Mexican food, right to do the same? (11) |
| CREMAILLERE | Trench or fortification built in an indented or saw-tooth pattern |
| ISOTHERM | The more this varies, the more the heat is the same! (8) |
| ROBOTIC | The mechanical movement of Bob has something to do with the ear (7) |
| IMITATE | There being almost a limit on it, consumed the rest and we had to do the same (7) |
| BRAINWASH | Banish war games and convince others to do the same (9) |
| FOLLOWSUIT | Support clubs to do the same (6,4) |
| RESOLVE | To do the same puzzle again takes determination (7) |
| RILLE | Long narrow trench or valley on the surface of the moon (5) |
| CHANGELESS | Unable to use the slot machine ___ it's always the same! (10) |
| ROBOT | The mechanical man is right to put the boot out (5) |
| RILL | Word essentially for a tiny stream or streamlet, but also a brooklet, a gulley eroded into soil, a runnel, a small trench or a furrow on the Moon (4) |
| SCULLION | Servant who was employed to do menial tasks in the kitchen (8) |
| HANDYMAN | Person able or employed to do occasional repairs (8) |