| EINTHOVEN | Dutch physiologist who invented the first electrocardiograph (ECG) (9) |
| GUGLIELMO | Italian electrical engineer and Nobel laureate (1909) who invented the first successful radio (9,7) |
| ERGONOMIC | Modified ECG monitor saving time, maximising efficiency (9) |
| DUO | Just "plane" smart: Brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright were the dynamic ___ who invented the first motorized airplane |
| MARCONI | Italian electrical engineer and Nobel laureate (1909) who invented the first successful radio (9,7) |
| DEERE | John ___ (1804-86), US industrialist who invented the first steel plough, and is now remembered for the agricultural and forest equipment company that bears his name (5) |
| TESLA | Engineer who invented the first motor that ran on AC current (5) |
| OTIS | Who invented the first efficient building lift? (4) |
| MOOG | Robert, engineer who invented the first commercial synthesiser (4) |
| DAGUERRE | Louis ___, physicist who invented the first practical process of photography |
| HOWE | Elias who invented the first practical sewing machine |
| MALPIGHI | Italian physiologist who founded the science of microscopic anatomy in 1661, discovering the alveoli, capillaries etc. (8,8) |
| MARCELLO | And 37 Italian physiologist who founded the science of microscopic anatomy in 1661, discovering the alveoli, capillaries etc. (8,8) |
| PAVLOV | Russian physiologist who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1904 (6) |
| CLAUDEBERNARD | 19th Century French physiologist who authored An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine |
| ADRIAN | Edgar -; physiologist who shared a Nobel Prize for his work on the function of neurons (6) |
| STARLING | One of a flock of birds forming a murmuration; or, the physiologist who founded endocrinology (8) |
| IVANPAVLOV | Physiologist who won a 1904 Nobel Prize |
| GALEN | 2nd-century Greek physician, anatomist and physiologist who codified existing medical knowledge |
| DALE | Henry Hallett -; physiologist who shared a Nobel Prize for discoveries relating to chemical transmission of nerve impulses (4) |