| KLEIST | Heinrich von -, author of stage plays Penthesilea and The Broken Pitcher |
| GOETHE | Johann Wolfgang von, author of the play Faust (6) |
| SCHILLER | Johann von --, author of the play Maria Stuart (8) |
| BABO | Lambert Heinrich von --, German chemist (1818-99) (4) |
| TEETH | The hollow and the broken molars (5) |
| AMAZONS | Penthesilea was a leader of these mythological female warriors |
| SAEVAE | Ferocious women, eg Penthesilea et suae Amazones |
| BELLATRIX | A warrior, eg Penthesilea Aen. 1.493 or Camilla id. 7.805 |
| BELLICOSA | Sic erat Amazon Penthesilea, amatrix Martis |
| HIMMLER | Heinrich ___, German Nazi leader who was head of the SS and the Gestapo |
| STAR | Associated with a dark sky paradox propounded by Heinrich Olbers in 1823, any one of the luminous bodies forming part of the universe's two trillion galaxies (4) |
| KLAASEN | Heinrich, South African batsman who scored 109 against England in the group stage of the 2023 Cricket World Cup (7) |
| BOLL | Heinrich, German winner of the 1972 Nobel Prize in Literature (4) |
| HEINE | Heinrich, German poet whose works include The Book of Songs (5) |
| INRI | Focus of Karl Heinrich Marx's letters of some religious significance (4) |
| MANN | Surname of German writer brothers Thomas and Heinrich (4) |
| SCHUTZ | Heinrich ___, German composer and organist regarded as the most important German composer before Johann Sebastian Bach |
| BLOODISTHICKERTHANWATER | English translation of a German proverb that first appeared in the medieval German beast epic Reinhart Fuchs by Heinrich der Glichezare |
| URANIUM | This element, whose isotopes are used as fuel in nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons, was discovered by German chemist Martin Heinrich Klaproth in 1789. One pound of this material yields as much ener |
| TARTRAZINE | Brilliant yellow dye discovered by Swiss chemist Johann Heinrich Ziegler in 1884, used in food and drink as the additive E102 (10) |