| LANGMUIR | Irving, Nobel Prize-winning U.S. chemist and engineer born in 1881 (8) |
| ILO | Nobel Prize-winning U.N. workers' grp. |
| WOLFBLITZER | Emmy-winning U.S. journalist born in Germany |
| PAULING | Linus, U.S. chemist who won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1954 and Peace in 1962 (7) |
| UREY | U.S. chemist who discovered deuterium |
| GOODYEAR | US chemist and engineer who invented vulcanised rubber, patented in 1844 (8) |
| ISAMBARD | ___ Kingdom Brunel, English civil engineer born in 1806 (8) |
| OLIVETTI | Camillo, Italian electrical engineer born in 1868 who founded a typewriter factory (8) |
| NEWCOMEN | Thomas, English engineer born in 1663 who developed a steam engine (8) |
| LEONARDO | Italian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect. |
| STAMPEDE | It's a panic for the stockholders in street to impress writer and engineer (8) |
| UNDERPAY | Do this and engineer penury and a touch of depression |
| ELONMUSK | Technology entrepreneur and engineer who is lead designer of SpaceX and product architect of Tesla, Inc |
| GREENOCK | Birthplace of inventor and engineer James Watt (8) |
| SCREWTOP | Type of containers used by some ship's crew, top brass and engineers (5-3) |
| REVIEWER | Surveyor and engineers struggle with ruler (8) |
| CHARLES | US chemist and engineer who invented vulcanised rubber, patented in 1844 (7) |
| ALFREDNOBEL | Swedish chemist and engineer whose 355 patents include dynamite (1867) (6,5) |
| NEHRU | Swedish chemist and engineer whose fortune that was accumulated from his invention of dynamite enabled him to institute a series of prizes awarded for outstanding work (5) |
| PABLOPICASSO | Spanish artist born in 1881 who was noted for his Blue and Rose periods (5,7) |