| EHRLICH | German bacteriologist and Nobel laureate (1854-1915) who coined the terms chemotherapy and magic bullet (4,7) |
| PAUL | German bacteriologist and Nobel laureate (1854-1915) who coined the terms chemotherapy and magic bullet (4,7) |
| ROM | Bul. northern neighbour |
| PETRI | German bacteriologist and inventor of a common item of laboratory equipment |
| ORWELL | George, English novelist and essayist who coined the terms Big Brother and doublethink (6) |
| HAECKEL | Scientific artist who coined the terms ecology and stem cell, and illustrated his microscopic findings in Artforms in Nature (7) |
| APOLLINAIRE | Guillaume ___, French poet who coined the terms Cubism and Surrealism; Les Alcools (1913) (11) |
| VORSTER | John, South African politician born in 1915 who served as his country's prime minister and president (7) |
| EWANMACCOLL | Folk singer born in 1915 who co-founded the Theatre Workshop (4,7) |
| WHEELER | Theoretical physicist who worked with Niels Bohr on explaining nuclear fission and coined the terms |
| DIRAC | Paul ___ (1902-84), English physicist and Nobel laureate who predicted the existence of antimatter and the positron (5) |
| VARIETY | Magazine that coined the terms "striptease," "payola" and "boffo," among others |
| EHLICH | Bacteriologist Paul who coined the word "chemotherapy" |
| HEISENBERG | Werner Karl ___, German physicist and Nobel Laureate who formulated the uncertainty, or indeterminacy, principle in 1927 (10) |
| KOCH | Robert, German bacteriologist who won the 1905 Nobel Prize in Medicine (4) |
| ROBERTKOCH | German bacteriologist who discovered the causative agents of diseases including tuberculosis, cholera and anthrax (6,4) |
| BAEYER | Organic chemist and Nobel laureate who was the first to synthesise indigo (6) |
| HESSE | The first novel of which German Swiss writer and Nobel laureate was Peter Camenzind (1904) |
| ESAKI | Leo ___, Japanese physicist and Nobel Laureate who invented the tunnel diode in 1957 (5) |
| FEYNMAN | Richard ___ theoretical physicist and Nobel Laureate who popularized physics through books and lectures |