| MOMMSEN | Theodor _, German historian noted for his three-volume History of Rome (1854-56) (7) |
| SCHAMA | Historian and TV presenter, author of a three-volume History of Britain (6) |
| LYELL | Lawyer-turned-geoscientist who propounded the evolutionary theory of uniformitarianism in his three-volume Principles of Geology (5) |
| RANKE | Leopold von ___, 19th-century German historian noted for his influential scholarly method (5) |
| LIVY | He authored a 142-volume history of Rome |
| KEPLER | German astronomer known for his three laws of planetary motion (6) |
| NEWTON | Physicist remembered for his three laws of motion (6) |
| SATIE | French composer known for his three piano pieces The Gymnopedies (5) |
| PEVSNER | German-born historian noted for his Buildings of England architectural guides |
| EINHARD | Frankish historian noted for his biography of Charlemagne (7) |
| OLUSOGA | David, historian noted for his books and documentaries on black Britons (7) |
| TACITUS | Roman historian noted for his Annals (7) |
| NIEBUHR | German historian who started a new era in historical studies by his method of source criticism (7) |
| STARKEY | David -; historian noted for books and television series about the Tudor period (7) |
| DECADES | Name for the divisions of Livy's history of Rome, each 10 books long, later translated into English to mean "periods of 10 consecutive years" (7) |
| ADAMANT | It was a man and his three kids that made a mess in the middle of Watergate Beach, I'm sure of it (7) |
| SCHWANN | In 1839, Theodor ____ identified cells as the basic components of both animal and plant tissue |
| SABINES | Women mentioned in Livy's history of Rome |
| STUBBS | English historian noted for his constitutional history of medieval England (18251901). |
| BEDE | Saint ___, English monk, theologian and historian noted for his Ecclesiastical History Of The English People (731) (4) |