| DALTON | John, English chemist who described colour blindness in 1794 (6) |
| NELSON | Horatio, British naval hero who lost sight in his right eye during the siege of Calvi in Corsica in 1794 (6) |
| DANTON | Lawyer who was a leading figure in the French Revolution, executed without trial in 1794 (6) |
| ORWELL | Author born Eric Arthur Blair in India in 1903 who described his vision of the future in Nineteen Eighty-Four (6) |
| ODESSA | Ukrainian city, founded in 1794 by a decree of Catherine the Great (6) |
| SANJAY | RBI Governor who described the economy's Goldilocks phase. (First name) (6) |
| SAMSON | Batter who described his partnership as "fire and fire." (Last name) (6) |
| COTTON | Back in 1794, Eli Whitney changed America by inventing an engine (or "gin") which could separate the fibers of this fluffy, white crop from its seeds |
| SUNITA | Astronaut Williams, who described the International Space Station as her "happy place" |
| KEPLER | Astronomer who described planetary motion |
| JOSEPHPRIESTLEY | English chemist who discovered oxygen in 1774 (6,9) |
| DAVY | English chemist who isolated potassium and sodium in 1807 (4) |
| GLASSEYE | A form of blindness in horses (5,3) |
| TEARS | What cures the prince's blindness, in the Grimms' telling of Rapunzel (5) |
| DALTONISM | Colour blindness, especially the confusion of red and green |
| CAVENDISH | Henry, English chemist who recognised hydrogen (9) |
| FARADAY | 18th Century English chemist who discovered electromagetic induction (7) |
| HOOKE | Robert, English chemist who constructed the first Gregorian telescope (5) |
| PRIESTLEY | Joseph ___, English chemist who discovered oxygen independently of Scheele (9) |
| UNO | Card game that released a color blindness-friendly version in 2017 |