| CHRISTOPHERWREN | Astronomer, mathematician, physicist and architect who was credited with rebuilding 52 churches after the 1666 Great Fire of London (11,4) |
| LAPLACE | Pierre-Simon --, French mathematician, physicist, and astronomer (7) |
| ETTA | James who was credited with bridging the gap between R&B and rock |
| TANGANYIKA | This German territory in Africa became a British mandated territory under the League of Nations afte |
| JOHNWANAMAKER | US retail pioneer who was credited with inventing the price tag (4,9) |
| NULLS | Invalidates lines in newspaper afte backlash? (5) |
| DEAN | Legendary actor James who was credited in only three movies |
| EIFFEL | French civil engineer and architect who designed and built the tallest building in Paris and the str |
| VANBRUGH | Dramatist and architect who designed Blenheim Palace. Castle Howard and Seaton Delaval Hall (8) |
| BESIEGE | Was credited with being a noble fellow (7) |
| IMLOVINIT | McDonald's introduced this all-lowercase slogan in 2003; it was credited with revitalizing the brand among youth |
| DEJAVU | US baseball star Yogi Berra was credited with such quips as "it's ___ ___ all over again" (4,2) |
| ANDREA | And 35 Italian sculptor and architect who created the first of the three bronze doors of the Baptistry in Florence (6.6) |
| NEWTON | Isaac ---, English writer, mathematician, physicist, astronomer and philosopher (6) |
| ABERCROMBIE | Patrick ?, British town planner and architect who authored 1944 document the Greater London Plan (11 |
| NERVI | Italian engineer and architect who co-designed the UNESCO HQ in Paris (5) |
| HUNDERTWASSER | Austrian-born artist and architect who designed a famous public toilet in Kawakawa (13) |
| RAPHAEL | Italian painter and architect who created The Parnassus (7) |
| BARTHOLDI | French sculptor and architect who designed the Statue of Liberty (9) |
| PAXTON | English gardener and architect who designed the Crystal Palace for the Great Exhibition (6) |