| EUDOXUSOFCNIDUS | Greek mathematician noted for his work on proportions (7,2,6) |
| EUCLID | Ancient Greek mathematician noted for his treatise on geometry, the Elements (6) |
| ARCHIMEDES | Ancient Greek mathematician noted for inventing a device to raise water (10) |
| EULER | Leonhard ?, 18th-century mathematician noted for his work on the calculus of variation |
| POISSON | French mathematician noted for his work on probability |
| LEONHARDEULER | Swiss mathematician noted for his work on the calculus of variation |
| ZENO | Greek philosopher and mathematician noted for his paradoxes (4) |
| OMAR | ____ Khayyam, Persian poet and mathematician noted for his poem The Rubaiyat (4) |
| GODEL | Mathematician noted for his incompleteness theorems published in 1931 |
| ANDREWWILES | English mathematician noted for proving Fermat's Last Theorem in the 1990s (6,5) |
| PYTHAGORAS | Greek mathematician - his most famous theorem states that the square on the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides |
| ELUCIDATE | Illustrate Greek mathematician moving his line, reflecting his character |
| DIOPHANTUS | Greek mathematician hasn't less heart in nearly completed work |
| ARCHEMEDES | Ancient Greek mathematician, engineer, astronomer and inventor who lived in the city of Syracuse, on Sicily (10) |
| ARCHIMEDEAN | Chap receiving male faculty head like Greek mathematician |
| PTOLEMY | Greek mathematician and astronomer (7) |
| THALES | Ancient Greek mathematician - or a French aerospace company (6) |
| HYPATIA | Apathy, sadly, about one Greek mathematician |
| EUCLIDEAN | Relating to an ancient Greek mathematician |
| PAPPUS | Greek mathematician producing some fine stuff |