| PRIESTLEY | 18th century English chemist |
| FARADAY | 18th Century English chemist who discovered electromagetic induction (7) |
| PROUT | William ___, English chemist noted for his modification of the atomic theory in the early 19th century |
| DALTON | John -, English chemist and physicist |
| MICHAEL | - Faraday, English chemist/physicist |
| DALIN | English chemist |
| SMITHSON | James --, 1765-1829, English chemist and mineralogist (8) |
| CAVENDISH | Henry, English chemist who recognised hydrogen (9) |
| DAVY | Humphry ___, English chemist who invented a miners' safety lamp (4) |
| JOSEPH | English chemist born in 1733 often credited with the discovery of oxygen (6,9) |
| HODGKIN | Dorothy ---, English chemist and crystallographer who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1964 (7) |
| HUMPHRYDAVY | English chemist who invented a type of safety lamp and coined the name 'laughing gas' for nitrous oxide (7,4) |
| CROOKES | William ___, English chemist and physicist who discovered the element thallium in 1861 (7) |
| SUCROSE | Technical name for table sugar, coined by English chemist William Miller in 1857 (7) |
| ATOM | English chemist and physicist John Dalton is known primarily for his work on discovering the ___, the building block of all matter |
| IRIDIUM | The element was discovered in 1803 in the acid-insoluble residues of platinum ores by the English chemist Smithson Tennant. The international prototype standard kilogram of mass is made from an alloy |
| OSMIUM | A hard alloy of this metal and iridium has been used for tips of fountain pens and phonograph needles. English chemist Smithson Tennant discovered the element together with iridium in the residues of |
| OXYGEN | What was discovered by English chemist Joseph Priestley in 1774? (6) |
| HOOKE | Robert, English chemist who constructed the first Gregorian telescope (5) |
| CHATTERTON | Thomas, 18th-century English poet whose poems purported to be by a 15th century monk (10) |