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MESMERGerman physician from whose name a spellbinding word evolved
GRENADAA garden perhaps and lyrically a spellbinding Island ... (7)
HEYPRESTOSpellbinding words gets Tory sheep giddy
CHESSFrom the Persian for "king", a game from whose name a word for a pattern of squares derives (5)
HOOKBolt, catch, clasp, fastener or latch from whose name a word for a memento-, miniature- or photographencasing pendant derives its name (4)
ETHERFrom Greek for "upper air", the fifth classical element from whose name a word for airy, celestial, gossamer, heavenly or spiritual derives (5)
CHUBA somewhat thick-bodied or stocky cyprinid fish from whose name a word for plump is perhaps derived (4)
GLOBESSpherical maps of Earth from whose name a word for worldwide or universal derives; or, golden orbs (6)
BOTTLENarrow-necked vessel from whose name the word for a sommelier, wine steward or more specifically a "butler" in charge of a cellar's flasks derives (6)
SERINA finch from whose name, the French for "canary", a term for a barrel organ used to train songbirds is derived (5)
HOOPOESWith cinnamon or salmon-pink plumage, crested birds from whose name the word "dupe" derives (7)
MEGIDDOAncient and Biblical city of NW Palestine from whose name the word Armageddon is derived (7)
BOTOLPHEast Anglian saint, from whose name Boston is derived (7)
NOMINEEA person in whose name a stock is registered
PHRENOLOGISTA practitioner of a pseudoscientific discipline developed by German physician Franz Joseph Gall in 1796
KOCHRobert, German physician who was a founder of bacteriology (4)
MESMERISMHypnotic induction named after a German physician in 1734 (9)
EHRLICHMan from the east left enthralled by magnificent German physician (7)
HIPPOCRATESGreek physician from Cos, known for swearing?
MEDICIPhysician from foreign land, exchanging Germany for centre of Wrexham (6)