| NIKOLATESLA | Serbian US inventor and electrical engineer (1856-1943) |
| TESLA | Serbian-American inventor and electrical engineer |
| NIKOLA | Serbian-born US electrical engineer and inventor (1856-1943) after whom the SI unit of magnetic flux density is named (6,5) |
| REMINGTON | Eliphalet ___, US inventor and arms manufacturer who died in 1861 (9) |
| EDISON | US inventor and physicist, 1847-1931 (6) |
| MORSE | Samuel ___ (1791-1872), US inventor and telegraph pioneer (5) |
| PRONGED | Like forks and electrical plugs |
| GILBERT | Physician noted for his explanation of magnetic and electrical phenomena (7) |
| EINDHOVEN | City in the Netherlands associated with the radio and electrical industry (9) |
| AVIONIC | Concerning electronic and electrical equipment used on aircraft (7) |
| TELEGRAPHPOLE | Upright supporting communication and electrical wires (9,4) |
| DEERE | John ___, 19th-century US inventor and manufacturer of agricultural implements based in Illinois (5) |
| SAMUELMORSE | US inventor and painter of the 1830 work The Chapel of the Virgin at Subiaco (6,5) |
| NEOPRENE | What is the name of a synthetic rubber used for clothing and electrical insulation? (8) |
| ASBESTOS | The use of what fibrous mineral was used as a heat and electrical insulator before its adverse effect on human health was recognised? (8) |
| FERRANTI | Sebastian Ziani de --, 1864-1930, English electrical engineer and inventor (8) |
| ELIHU | Electrical engineer and inventor Thomson |
| SINCLAIR | English electrical engineer, inventor of the UK's first mass-market home computer and a battery electric vehicle (8) |
| HEAVISIDE | Oliver ___, self-taught English electrical engineer, mathematician, and physicist who adapted complex numbers to the study of electrical circuits |
| JANSKY | Karl Guthe --, 1905-50, US electrical engineer (6) |