| BOOLE | English mathematician who developed a form of algebra for use in logic |
| TROTSKY | Born Lev Davidovich Bronstein in 1879, Russian revolutionary who developed a form of Marxism (7) |
| TAMASHA | Maths puzzles involving a bit of algebra for entertainment (7) |
| RESTCURE | Old city in Crete's developed a form of therapy (4-4) |
| GEORGE | English mathematician (1815-64) whose eponymous form of algebra was fundamental to the development of modern computer circuits (6,5) |
| AGREEABLY | Form of algebra, yes, mostly worked out in a pleasing way? (9) |
| BABBAGE | 19th century English mathematician who originated the concept of a programmable computer (7) |
| JOHNVENN | English mathematician who invented a diagram for representing relationships between sets (4,4) |
| TURING | Alan ---, English mathematician who led a team of codebreakers at Bletchley Park during World War II (6) |
| LOVELACE | English mathematician who was known for her work with Charles Babbage (3,8) |
| ADA | English mathematician who was known for her work with Charles Babbage (3,8) |
| GEORGEBOOLE | English mathematician who helped to found modern symbolic logic (6,5) |
| BOOLEAN | React negatively toward economical form of algebra (7) |
| MAINDIAGONAL | Term in linear algebra for the series of entries in a square matrix extending from the top-left corner to the bottom-right corner |
| ALANTURING | English mathematician who helped break the German codes during World War II: 2 wds. |
| PASCAL | Blaise ___, 17th-century mathematician who developed the theory of probability with Pierre de Fermat |
| BRIGGS | Mathematician who developed John Napier's work on the logarithm; or, the author of When the Wind Blows and Ug (6) |
| GALILEO | Italian mathematician who developed the astronomical telescope |
| MATHTESTS | Exams in algebra, for instance |
| EQUATION | Unusual quote in a book of algebra? |