| REAUMUR | French physicist who invented the alcohol thermometer (1683-1757). |
| FOUCAULT | French physicist who invented the gyroscope (8) |
| AMPERE | French physicist who invented and named the solenoid in 1823 (6) |
| FAHRENHEIT | Temperature scale named after the German physicist who invented the mercury thermometer |
| WEBER | One of the founders of modern sociology; or, the German physicist who invented the electromagnetic telegraph with his friend Carl Friedrich Gauss (5) |
| DAGUERRE | Louis-Jacques-Mande ___, French painter and physicist who invented the first practical process of ph |
| GLASER | "Donald Arthur___", US physicist who invented the bubble chamber and received the Nobel prize in 1960 (6) |
| ESAKI | Japanese physicist who invented the tunnel diode semiconductor (5) |
| TORRICELLI | Evangelista, Italian physicist who invented the barometer (10) |
| WHEATSTONE | Charles, English physicist who invented the concertina (10) |
| ANDERSCELSIUS | Swedish astronomer and physicist who invented the centigrade scale (6,7) |
| MARCONI | Guglielmo, Italian physicist who invented the wireless telegraph in 1896 (7) |
| VOLTA | Physicist who invented the electric battery |
| FARADAY | Physicist who invented the dynamo (7) |
| BROGLIE | Louis de -; French physicist who contributed towards the formulation of quantum theory (7) |
| CLOD | The fool puts the last of the alcohol into the fish (4) |
| AMPERES | SI units of electric current named after a French physicist who was one of the founders of electrody |
| DEBROGLIE | Louis, French physicist who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1929 (2,7) |
| COULOMB | Charles, French physicist who died in 1806 (7) |
| CURIE | French physicist who discovered radium (5) |