| GABOR | Dennis ___. Hungarian-born British electrical engineer who invented holography in 1947; Nobel Prize for Physics (1971) (5) |
| DENNISGABOR | Hungarian-born British electrical engineer who invented holography in 1948; Nobel Prize in Physics (1971) (6,5) |
| ORCZY | Baroness ___, Hungarian-born British novelist best known for The Scarlet Pimpernel |
| MARCONI | Italian electrical engineer who invented wireless telegraphy. (7) |
| GIDE | Andre, French author who won the 1947 Nobel Prize in Literature (4) |
| SOLTI | Georg, Hungarian born British conductor who died in 1997 (5) |
| ANDRE | French winner of the 1947 Nobel Prize in Literature (5,4) |
| ANDREGIDE | French author of 1909 novel Strait is the Gate; 1947 Nobel Prize in Literature winner |
| ROBINSON | Winner of the 1947 Nobel Prize for his work in discovering the structure of alkaloids (last name only) |
| APPLETON | Sir Edward, winner of the 1947 Nobel Prize in Physics (8) |
| GERTY | ___ Cori (co-winner of the 1947 Nobel Prize in Medicine) |
| NIKOLATESLA | Croatian-born electrical engineer who discovered the principles of alternating currents |
| BOSE | Speaker brand named for the electrical engineer who developed them |
| DAVID | ___ Packard American electrical engineer who co-founded Hewlett-Packard along with William Hewlett word craze |
| STURGEON | William --, electrical engineer who devised the first electromagnet capable of supporting more than its own weight (8) |
| OLIVETTI | Camillo _, Italian electrical engineer who founded a typewriter factory (8) |
| ALEXANDERKORDA | Hungarian-born British director of films including The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933) |
| KORDA | Hungarian-born British film director and producer, Alexander, d. 1956 (5) |
| LIGETI | Gyorgy ____, Hungarian-born composer whose music was used in 2001: A Space Odyssey |
| KOESTLER | Arthur ___, Hungarian-born writer whose works include the novel Darkness at Noon and The Ghost in the Machine |