| EDDIEREDMAYNE | Best Actor Oscar-winner for The Theory of Everything |
| EDDIE | ___ Redmayne, Best Actor Oscar winner for The Theory of Everything in 2014 (5) |
| REDMAYNE | Actor who won an Oscar for The Theory of Everything, Eddie ... (8) |
| JONES | Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for The Theory of Everything (8,5) |
| FELICITY | Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for The Theory of Everything (8,5) |
| DARWIN | Charles _, English naturalist known for the theory of biological evolution (6) |
| WATSON | Emily -; actress in The Book Thief, The Theory of Everything, The Happy Prince and the television miniseries Chernobyl (6) |
| HAWKING | Scientist who was the subject of 2014 film The Theory of Everything (7) |
| STEPHENHAWKING | ALS-stricken English physicist who's the subject of "The Theory of Everything": 2 wds. |
| FELICITYJONES | Actress Oscar-nominated for her role as Jane Hawking in The Theory of Everything |
| EMILYWATSON | English actress of War Horse and The Theory of Everything (5,6) |
| EMILY | Watson of "The Theory of Everything" |
| BIOPIC | "The Theory of Everything," e.g. |
| JACKNICHOLSON | Best Actor Oscar-winner for the film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (4,9) |
| BENKINGSLEY | Best Actor Oscar-winner for the film Gandhi (3,8) |
| LAPLACE | French mathematician and astronomer who formulated the nebular hypothesis concerning the origins of the solar system and who developed the theory of probability (1749-1827). |
| ARRHENIUS | Svante August ___, (1859-1927), Swedish chemist and physicist noted for his work on the theory of electrolytic dissociation and his model of the greenhouse effect: Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1903 (9) |
| DARWINIAN | Relating to the theory of the origin of the species (9) |
| EMCEE | Part of the theory of relativity, for the radio presenter |
| ALBERTI | Italian architect, humanist, artist, and cryptographer whose De pictura (On Painting) was the first account of the theory of linear perspective during the Renaissance (7) |