| ANDREWCARNEGIE | Dunfermline-born U.S. industrialist and philanthropist (6,8) |
| EIDUPONT | French-born U.S. industrialist |
| OTIS | Elisha, U.S. industrialist who founded a lift company in 1853 (4) |
| ELISHA | --- Otis, U.S. industrialist (6) |
| CARNEGIE | Andrew ___ (1835 -1919), Dunfermline-born industrialist and philanthropist (8) |
| HJK | U.S. industrialist's initials |
| CARNAGIE | Andrew , Scottish- born American industrialist and philanthropist after whom a British literary award for children's books is named (8) |
| ROCKEFELLER | John D. - - -, American industrialist and philanthropist who founded the Standard Oil Company in 1870 (11) |
| FERMI | Enrico, Italian-born U.S. nuclear physicist born in 1901 (5) |
| ISAACSTERN | Polish-born U.S. classical violinist born in 1920 (5,5) |
| MUIR | John, Scottish-born U.S. naturalist and advocate of forest conservation (4) |
| BOBHOPE | British-born U.S. comic actor and entertainer nicknamed Old Ski Nose (3,4) |
| JHABVALA | Ruth Prawer, German-born U.S. author noted for her novel Heat And Dust (8) |
| MONICA | ___ Seles, Serbian-born U.S. ex-tennis player and nine-time Grand Slam singles champion (6) |
| EDWARDGROBINSON | Romanian-born U.S. actor noted for the films Little Caesar and Key Largo (6,1,8) |
| STEINER | George, French-born U.S. literary critic noted for his work on language and the Holocaust (7) |
| LEGUIZAMO | John, Colombian-born U.S. actor and comedian noted for his one-man stage shows (9) |
| PAMELA | ____ Harriman, English-born U.S. diplomat who was Winston Churchill's daughter-in-law (6) |
| BOK | Dutch-born U.S. author |
| SOLTI | Hungarian-born U.S. conductor |