| BESSEMER | Henry ___, 19th-century English engineer who devised a process for producing steel (8) |
| TATE | Henry _, 19th-century English sugar merchant and philanthropist (4) |
| NEWMAN | John Henry ___, 19th-century theologian; one of the founders of the Oxford Movement (6) |
| NEWCOMEN | Thomas ___, English engineer who developed a practical, commercially successful, steam engine in 1712 (8) |
| BIRDSEYE | Clarence, New York City-born inventor best known for developing a process for freezing foods (8) |
| BROWNING | Robert _, 19th-century English poet who wrote The Ring And The Book (8) |
| BRINDLEY | English engineer who constructed the Bridgewater Canal (8) |
| STURGEON | William --, electrical engineer who devised the first electromagnet capable of supporting more than its own weight (8) |
| TAKEAWAY | Kate adapted a process for preparing food to go (8) |
| ISAMBARD | English engineer, 1806-1859, leading figure in the Industrial Revolution, who built the Great Western Railway and a series of transatlantic steamships (8,7,6) |
| TENNYSON | Alfred, Lord _, 19th-century English poet (8) |
| SCOVILLE | Pharmacist who devised a scale based on the measurement of the pungency or spiciness of chillies (8) |
| BEAUFORT | Francis -, British rear admiral who devised a scale of wind velocities in 1805 (8) |
| BRUNEL | 19th century English engineer of a famous suspension bridge (6) |
| ROYCE | Henry, English engineer who co-founded a famous motor car company (5) |
| ARUP | Ove ___, English engineer who founded a multinational corporation that bears his name and was knighted in 1971 |
| FRANKWHITTLE | English engineer who invented the jet engine for aircraft (5,7) |
| DONKIN | Bryan _; English engineer who developed the first tin can (6) |
| TREVITHICK | English engineer who constructed the world's first steam railway locomotive (10) |
| LEBLANC | Nicolas -; French chemist who developed a process for making sodium carbonate from common salt (7) |