| JAMESWATT | Inventor who gave his name to the SI unit of power (5.4) |
| LUMENAL | Pertaining to the SI unit of flux "lm" (either spelling accepted) (7) |
| HOCHIMINH | Vietnamese statesman who gave his name to the city formerly known as Saigon (2,3,4) |
| ROENTGENS | The SI units of gamma radiation (9) |
| WATT | The SI unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second |
| OMEGA | Twenty-fourth and final letter of the Greek alphabet, used as the symbol for the SI unit of electrical resistance, the ohm (5) |
| PASCAL | French philosopher, mathematician and physicist who gave his name to the derived SI unit of pressure (6,6) |
| BLAISE | French philosopher, mathematician and physicist who gave his name to the derived SI unit of pressure (6,6) |
| NIKOLATESLA | Croatian-born US inventor (1856-1943) who gives his name to the derived SI unit of magnetic flux density (6,5) |
| MADISON | The fourth US president who gave his name to the capital city of Wisconsin (7) |
| MOL | Symbol of the SI unit of amount of substance (3) |
| BOYLE | Robert ---, chemist who gave his name to the law relating the pressure and volume of a gas (5) |
| FOLEY | Jack ____ gave his name to the process of adding sound effects to film |
| EDISON | Inventor who gave us the light bulb, the iconic good idea; Thomas Alva ... |
| TESLA | Named after an inventor, what is the SI unit of magnetic flux density? (5) |
| POWER | An amount of energy measured by the SI unit of watts (5) |
| AMP | Shortened form of the SI unit of current |
| AYRES | Which Australian politician and Premier of South Australia from 1867 to 1868 gave his name to the la |
| FUJITA | Japanese meteorologist who gave his name to the scale he devised for rating tornado damage/intensity from F0 "light" to F5 "incredible" (6) |
| DAHL | Anders ___, Swedish botanist who gave his name to the dahlia (4) |