| RUTHERFORD | Father of nuclear physics and winner of the 1908 Nobel Prize for his work in the chemistry of radioactive substances (last name only) |
| ERNEST | 'All science is either physics or stamp collecting,' declared this winner of the 1908 Nobel prize (for Chemistry, oddly enough), ... Rutherford |
| ACIDRAIN | Which phrase was first used in 1852 by Scottish chemist Robert Angus Smith, who was studying the chemistry of the atmosphere? (4,4) |
| OPALESCENCE | Sparkling work on the chemistry of brewing ignored by independent (11) |
| ZYMURGY | The chemistry of fermentation |
| EHRLICH | German scientist, winner of the 1908 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, who coined the term 'che |
| ROBINSON | Winner of the 1947 Nobel Prize for his work in discovering the structure of alkaloids (last name only) |
| BAPPILAHIRI | Music composer and singer known for his work in the movie Disco Dancer (and usually seen in heavy gold jewelry) (5,6) |
| LEMMON | Though missing out on the Oscar he won the Cannes best actor prize for his work against type in The China Syndrome and Missing, Jack ... |
| LITHIUMION | In 2019 John B. Goodenough, M. Stanley Whittingham, and Akira Yoshino won the Chemistry Nobel for the development of what kind of batteries? (7-3) |
| ERNESTRUTHERFORD | Nobel prizewinner often called "the father of nuclear physics" (6,10) |
| PAULEHRLICH | German bacteriologist awarded the 1908 Nobel prize in medicine (4,7) |
| MITCHMITCHELL | English drummer inducted into Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 2009 and was known for his work in the Jimi Hendrix Experience: 2 wds. |
| ADRIAN | Edgar -; physiologist who shared a Nobel Prize for his work on the function of neurons (6) |
| NANSEN | Norwegian explorer who crossed Greenland's ice cap on skis and won a Nobel Prize for his work with refugees (6) |
| GRAHAME | Kenneth ___, British author of the 1908 children's novel The Wind in the Willows (7) |
| KENNETHGRAHAME | Scottish author of the 1908 children's novel The Wind in the Willows (7,7) |
| GILES | A 20th-century topical cartoonist most famous for his work in the Daily Express (5) |
| FACTOR | Max, Polish-born U.S. make-up artist noted for his work in the early film industry (6) |
| STEVENSON | Edinburgh-born "Tusitala", or "tale-teller", of Samoa who chronicled a buccaneering search for Flint's treasure and the dark chemistry of a London physician (9) |