| EYSENCK | German-born British psychology professor noted for his theories on human personality traits, intelligence and IQ (7) |
| MALTHUS | Economist known for his theories on population size |
| REYNOLDS | First president of the Royal ' Academy and leading portraitist of his day who set out his theories on art in a series of 15 lectures published in Discourses on Art (8) |
| GYP | Psychology professor making a case for pain (3) |
| CARLA | Psychology professor on "Hannibal" |
| ANALYST | I determine make-up of obsessive personality traits unknown to saint |
| CHARISMA | Attractive or inspiring personality traits |
| AI | Artificial intelli gence (abbr.) |
| CIA | Central Intelli- gence Agency |
| EINSTEIN | Albert ---, German-born physicist best known for his theories of general and special relativity (8) |
| ALBERT | Physicist famous for his theories of Relativity (6,8) |
| DARWIN | Naturalist who lived at Down House from 1842 where he studied orchids and summarised his theories of natural selection in his volume On the Origin of Species (6) |
| NICOLASCARNOT | Who is regarded as the founder of thermodynamics, publishing his theories in Reflections on the Moti |
| HAMLYN | Paul ___, German-born British publisher and philanthropist who set up Music for Pleasure records as a joint venture with EMI in 1965 |
| HESS | Geologist whose theories on seafloor spreading contributed towards the understanding of plate tectonics (4) |
| HERSCHEL | German-born British astronomer, d. 1822 - European Space Observatory (8) |
| JHABVALA | Ruth Prawer ---, German-born British writer who won the Booker Prize and two Oscars (8) |
| SICKERT | German-born British artist who painted Brighton Pierrots in 1915 (7) |
| CHARLESHALLE | German-born British pianist and conductor, 1819-1895 (7,5) |
| AUERBACH | Frank ---, German-born British painter of expressive portraits and city scenes |