| ABNEY | William de Wiveleslie -, scientist after whom the surveying instrument a topographic - level is named |
| ISAACNEWTON | Scientist after whom the SI unit of force is named |
| MOHS | Friedrich ___, German scientist after whom a scale for expressing the hardness of minerals is named |
| BOYLE | Irish-born scientist after whom a law concerning the behaviour of gases is named |
| ELEVATION | Word used to describe the height above sea level determined by contour lines on a topographic map (9) |
| ALIDAD | Surveying instrument consisting of the upper movable part of a theodolite including the telescope an |
| ALIDADE | Surveying instrument consisting of the upper movable part of a theodolite including the telescope an |
| ALIDED | Surveying instrument consisting of the upper movable part of a theodolite including the telescope an |
| NYASA | Lake's former name is name taken by a state on the up (5) |
| RORSCHACH | Hermann ?, Swiss psychiatrist after whom a personality test based on ink blot interpretation is name |
| THEODOLITE | A surveying instrument with a rotating telescope for measuring horizontal and vertical angles (10) |
| VANALLEN | James ___, American space scientist after whom two belts of radiation around the Earth are named (3,5) |
| GALILEOGALILEI | Italian scientist after whom Pisa International Airport is named (7,7) |
| SHREWSBURY | What is name of the battle mentioned in the play? |
| SOMERVILLE | Mary ---, pioneering Scottish scientist after whom an Oxford college is named |
| JAMESNAISMITH | Basketball's World Cup trophy is name after this man who invented the game |
| GEODIMETER | Brand of surveying instrument which measures distances using a light beam (10) |
| VOLTA | Italian scientist after whom an electrical unit is named |
| HOOKE | Robert -, scientist after whom a law was named |
| OLYMPIA | In 1766, antiquarian Richard Chandler published his book Travels in Greece and brought this site to public attention. It was the site of the original "games." What is name of this site? |