| GOTTLIEB | German engineer and car manufacturer who collaborated with Nikolaus Otto in inventing the first internal-combustion engine (8,7) |
| DAIMLER | German engineer and car manufacturer who collaborated with Nikolaus Otto in inventing the first internal-combustion engine (8,7) |
| GOTTLIEBDAIMLER | German engineer and car manufacturer who collaborated with Nikolaus Otto in inventing the first internal-combustion engine (8,7) |
| LESSON | Reprimand or punishment inte nded to correct (6) |
| SALUT | "Sl¡inte" |
| HERO | - of Alexandria; ancient Greek credited with inventing the first vending machine who also devised the aeolipile and a way to determine the area of a triangle (4) |
| BABBAGE | He is credited with inventing the first mechanical computer (7,7) |
| CHARLES | He is credited with inventing the first mechanical computer (7,7) |
| GOTCARRIEDAWAY | In inventing the hot air balloon, the Montgolfier brothers __ |
| STROKE | Four --; type of engine invented by Nikolaus Otto, found in petrol lawn mowers that require oil to b |
| BENZ | Karl, German engineer and car manufacturer who died in 1929 (4) |
| JUNKERS | Hugo ---, German engineer and aircraft designer who created the first practical all-metal aircraft (7) |
| HUGOJUNKERS | German engineer and aircraft designer who created the first practical all-metal aircraft (4,7) |
| VINGRHAMES | Mission: Impossible actor who voices the yak bull Otto in The Garfield Movie: 2 wds. |
| OTTO | Nikolaus, German engineer who invented the four-stroke internal combustion engine (4) |
| OPEL | Car manufacturer who introduced assembly-line production to the German automobile industry in 1924 (7,3,4) |
| WILHELMVON | Car manufacturer who introduced assembly-line production to the German automobile industry in 1924 (7,3,4) |
| KENT | Credited with inventing the English landscape garden, architect who designed Prince Frederick's Barge, Holkham Hall and the stately interiors of Houghton Hall (4) |
| BUGATTI | Ettore ___, Italy-born car manufacturer who died in France in 1947 (7) |
| WRIGHT | Orville ?, US aviator who, with brother Wilbur, is credited with inventing the aeroplane (6) |