| SCHILLER | Friedrich ___ (1759 - 1805) |
| ESTD | "___ 1759" (detail on Guinness's harp) |
| PITT | William ___ (1759 - 1806), Tory politician who became Prime Minister in 1783 (4) |
| EBERT | Friedrich ___, first president of the German Republic |
| BENZ | Auto industry's giant Karl Friedrich ___ (4) |
| BESSEL | German Astronomer Friedrich ___ |
| GAUSS | Carl Friedrich _; German mathematician, astronomer and physicist (5) |
| HEGEL | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich ___ (1770-1831) |
| ENGELS | Friedrich ___, Karl Marx's collaborator (6) |
| NIETZSCHE | "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" author Friedrich ___ (9) |
| MERZ | Friedrich ___, chancellor of Germany from May 2025 (4) |
| MOHS | Friedrich ___, German scientist after whom a scale for expressing the hardness of minerals is named |
| FROBEL | Friedrich ___, German educator who opened the Kindergarten institute in 1840 (6) |
| FROEBEL | Friedrich ___, German educator who founded the first kindergarten in Blankenburg, Thuringen, in 1837 (7) |
| WOHLER | Friedrich ___ (1800-82), German chemist who was the first to isolate aluminium and to synthesise urea, in 1827-8 (6) |
| GUINESSSTO | Beer brewed since 1759 |
| HANDEL | German composer, George Frederick (1685-1759) (6) |
| RASSELAS | 1759 novel by Samuel Johnson (8) |
| WOLFE | Montcalm's 1759 Battle of Quebec opponent |
| CANDIDE | French satire by Voltaire (1759) |