| BURBERRY | Thomas ___, Victorian fashion designer whose brand still bears his name (8) |
| THEREMIN | Leon ?, Russian inventor in 1920 of an electronic musical instrument that bears his name (8) |
| PULITZER | Hungarian-born US newspaper publisher who established prizes that bear his name (6,8) |
| MARCECKO | Fashion designer whose namesake brand features a rhinoceros in its logo |
| WESTWOOD | Vivienne, fashion designer whose collections included Punkature in 1982 (8) |
| VANALLEN | James Alfred - -; astrophysicist who discovered the radiation belts encircling Earth that bear his name (3,5) |
| SULLIVAN | Gilbert and _, Victorian-era theatre duo whose comic operas include The Mikado and The Pirates of Penzance (8) |
| TROLLOPE | Anthony _, Victorian novelist who wrote the Chronicles Of Barsetshire (8) |
| KINGSLEY | Mary __, Victorian writer known for her travels in west Africa (8) |
| DISRAELI | Benjamin ___, Victorian PM (8) |
| NICKLAUS | "Golden Bear", his first pro win was a US Open |
| DYSON | James -; entrepreneur who invented the bagless vacuum cleaner that bears his name (5) |
| SCHITT | TV mayor Roland of a village that bears his name |
| LEMAT | French physician who invented a revolver that bears his name |
| DIESEL | Rudolf, German engineer who invented the internal combustion engine that bears his name (6) |
| ROBERTHOOKE | English scientist who formulated the law of elasticity (published 1678), which bears his name (6,5) |
| FAHRENHEIT | German-Dutch scientist who developed the temperature scale that bears his name |
| EIFFEL | Gustave ___, French structural engineer who built a tower in Paris that bears his name |
| PIKE | There's a peak that bears his name |
| JOSEPH | Hungarian-born US newspaper publisher who established prizes that bear his name (6,8) |