| GALILEO | Grand - the greatest - house for Italian polymath (7) |
| ALKALI | The greatest house cocktail with heart of cantaloupe turns blue (6) |
| DAVINCI | Italian polymath, painter, engineer, scientist, sculptor and architect, 1452-1519, a leading figure in the High Renaissance (8,2,5) |
| LEONARDO | Italian polymath noted for his use of the techniques sfumato and chiaroscuro in paintings including Mona Lisa, The Last Supper and Lady with an Ermine (8) |
| LEONARDODA | Italian polymath of the Renaissance who is the renowned painter of Mona Lisa and The Last Supper ___ Vinci: 2 wds. |
| CHARLES | Given name of the polymath considered the father of the computer who invented the difference engine and worked with Ada Lovelace on the later analytical engine (7) |
| LEONARDODAVINCI | Italian polymath |
| LANSE | This site, on the northern tip of Newfoundland island, is one of the first known European settlements in the New World. Norse explorers established a large base there about the year 1000. The site was |
| GIGGLE | Cart for a grand the French will snigger about (6) |
| LAPLACE | French polymath who came close to postulating the concept of the black hole with what he called corps obscur, or "dark body" (7) |
| LEIBNIZ | German polymath who invented calculus; nicknamed the "last universal genius" (7) |
| RELEASE | Film, maybe: High School Musical - not grand, the Spanish admitted |
| ROGUE | Profligate nicking grand, the villain |
| VIZIER | Grand ------, the prime minister in pre-Republican Turkey (6) |
| SEVILLE | Setting of a play by French polymath Pierre Beaumarchais and subsequent opera by Gioachino Rossini which is the capital of Andalusia (7) |
| BABBAGE | Victorian polymath whose designs of mechanical computers with those of pioneering programmer Ada Lovelace influenced the steampunk genre (7) |
| IMHOTEP | Historic polymath: ?To me, Phi is cryptic" (7) |
| LAMBERT | Subaltern carrying light warning Swiss polymath (7) |
| ALBERTI | Leon Battista ___, Renaissance polymath (7) |
| MARXISMLENINISM | Royal Society, divided, enters saying (backwards) 950 = 1000, the Soviet view (7-8) |