| KEPLER | Johannes ___: German astronomer (6) |
| HERSCHEL | Caroline _, German astronomer who discovered several comets in the 18th Century (8) |
| BRAHMS | Johannes ___, German composer of 1881 choral work Nanie (6) |
| BESSEL | German Astronomer Friedrich ___ |
| STRUVE | Family name of five generations of Baltic German astronomers (6) |
| RAU | Former German president Johannes ___ |
| JOHANNGOTTFRIEDGALLE | On September 23, 1846, which German astronomer discovered the planet Neptune? (6,9,5) |
| GAUSS | German astronomer and mathematician Carl Friedrich |
| BODE | Home abandoned by a German astronomer (4) |
| FAUST | German astronomer and necromancer (5) |
| THIESSEN | Georg Heinrich --, German astronomer (1914-61) (8) |
| GUTENBERG | Johannes ____, European pioneer of printing |
| FRIEDRICHBESSEL | German astronomer, the first to calculate accurate distances from the sun to other stars, using parallax |
| VESTA | Brightest and second-largest asteroid visible from Earth, discovered by German astronomer Wilhelm Olbers in 1807 (5) |
| VORSTER | Balthazar Johannes ___, prime minister of South Africa from 1966-78 (7) |
| STARK | Johannes ___, Bavaria-born winner of the 1919 Nobel Prize in Physics (5) |
| ITTEN | Johannes ___, Swiss painter who taught at the Bauhaus from 1919-23 (5) |
| VERMEER | The Milkmaid, by Johannes ____ can be seen in Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum |
| ERM | Johannes ___, 2024 European Championships decathlon gold medallist representing Estonia (3) |
| KRUGER | Stephanus Johannes Paulus, President of the Transvaal 18831900 (6) |