- WHEEL
- Popular puzzle show, for short
- Cheese serving
- Turning point?
- Potter's device
- Turner on a game show
- Something spun
- Fortuna's prop
- Large chunk of cheese
- Roulette need
- Roulette spinner
- Sajak's show, say
- Oft "reinvented" device
- __ of fortune
- Big shot
- Deal partner?
- Pin tail?
- One of a tricycle's trio
- BMW turner
- Word that can follow the first word of 20-, 28-, 43- or 52-Across
- Potter's apparatus
- Nabob
- Influential one, informally
- Wagon roller
- Ferris __
- Cheese shape
- One of a hand truck's pair
- Stagecoach roller
- Fifth __
- Revolving firework
- Influential one
- Ancient invention
- Roulette device
- Pulley component
- One of four on a car
- See 38 Across
- Auto tire
- George Ferris invention
- Shape of some cheeses
- Bicycle tire
- Roulette device that spins
- Turn, turn, turn
- Pulley part
- Cart part
- Tired part?
- Bigwig
- Big cheese, in more ways than one
- Invention of Bronze Age.
- One of man's first inventions.
- Steering apparatus.
- Prehistoric invention.
- Invention of the Bronze Age.
- Swivel.
- Roulette or cart
- Steering or spinning
- Big ___ (V.I.P.)
- Bicycle part
- Important early invention
- Furniture caster, e.g.
- Wagon part
- Very early invention
- What Ezekiel saw
- Early invention
- Roller
- Revolutionary idea
- Revolver
- Prop on "The Price Is Right"
- Roulette centerpiece
- People often caution against reinventing it
- A unicycle has one
- Word with prayer or paddle
- Revolutionary invention?
- A-2-3-4-5 straight, in poker slang
- Potter's spinner
- Tire holder
- Deal's partner
- Hamster's exercise device
- Show that often directly precedes or follows "Jeopardy!," colloquially
- One of Merv's shows, informally
- Round roller
- Roulette necessity
- Game show where vowels are bought, colloquially
- Third ___ (date tagalong)
- What a driver takes
- Unicycle part
- Prop on Pat Sajak's show
- Sajak's show, for short
- 11-Down attachment
- Symbol on India's flag
- Catherine's nemesis
- Oft-reinvented item?
- ___ play (defense against a bunt)
- What we don't reinvent?
- Potter's need
- Beloved game show, casually
- It takes turns