| LIEBIG | Justus ___, 19th-century German chemist who founded agricultural chemistry (6) |
| BUNSEN | Robert ___, 19th-century German chemist; co-discoverer of caesium and rubidium (6) |
| REUTER | Paul ___, 19th-century German telegrapher who founded a news agency in London (6) |
| BRAHMS | Johannes _, 19th-century German composer (6) |
| WOHLER | Friedrich ___ (1800-82), German chemist who was the first to isolate aluminium and to synthesise urea, in 1827-8 (6) |
| ROBERT | First name of the 19th century German composer Schumann (6) |
| WAGNER | Richard, 19th-century German composer of the opera Parsifal (6) |
| DIESEL | Rudolf ___, late 19th-century German inventor of a high effciency engine named after him (6) |
| ENGELS | 19th-century German political philosopher (6) |
| MAUSER | Paul ____ was the best-known member of a family of 19th-century German gunsmiths |
| THUNEN | 19th-century German economist |
| GOETHE | Eighteenth to nineteenth century German poet and dramatist (Faust) |
| MOMMSEN | Theodor ___, 19th-century German historian noted for his History of Rome (7) |
| COHN | Ferdinand ___, 19th-century German botanist and biologist credited with founding the science of bacteriology (4) |
| BAEDEKER | Karl ___, 19th-century German publisher of a series of travel guidebooks |
| HAECKEL | Ernst ___, 19th-century German zoologist and naturalist (7) |
| SCHUMANN | Robert _, 19th-century German romantic composer (8) |
| RANKE | Leopold von ___, 19th-century German historian noted for his influential scholarly method (5) |
| NERNST | German chemist Walther ____’s heat theorem is a partial statement of the third law of thermodynamics and won him a 1920 Nobel prize |
| ROBERTBUNSEN | German chemist who devised a kind of burner used as laboratory equipment (6,6) |