| RIEMANN | Mathematician whose branch of non-Euclidean geometry provided Einstein with a mathematical basis for his general theory of relativity (7) |
| OLIVE | Tree whose branch symbolizes peace |
| LOGARITHM | Record of the ship's attempt to tar him with a mathematical expression (9) |
| NUMERATE | With a mathematical ability, fiery Trueman has a point (8) |
| BEALE | Walford lad recently diagnosed with a mathematical form of dyslexia (5,5) |
| LOUIE | Walford lad recently diagnosed with a mathematical form of dyslexia (5,5) |
| GEORGEBOOLE | Largely self-taught English mathematician whose "Laws of Thought" was a pioneering work in modern symbolic logic |
| EUCLID | 3rd-century Greek mathematician whose Elements established the principles of plane geometry (6) |
| NON | Intro to Euclidean geometry? |
| CONIC | ____ sections are important in Euclidean geometry |
| PLAYPOSSUM | Dissemble in dramas written about Petty Officer with a mathematical problem (4,6) |
| GAUSS | Mathematician whose work pioneered concepts represented by the symbol at the center of this puzzle |
| EULER | Mathematician whose work pioneered concepts represented by the symbol at the center of this puzzle |
| CAVALIERI | Bonaventura ___, Italian mathematician whose principle in geometry partially anticipated integral calculus (9) |
| BOOLE | English mathematician whose ideas led to the study of symbolic logic (5) |
| PLUS | Quietly left us with a mathematical calculation (4) |
| FERMAT | Seventeenth-century mathematician whose "last theorem" was proved in 1994 |
| POINCARE | French mathematician whose 1904 conjecture was confirmed as proven in 2006 |
| BABBAGE | Charles ____, English mathematician whose uncompleted Analytical Engine anticipated the electronic computer |
| LEHRER | Tom, U.S. musician and mathematician whose satirical songs include The Elements (6) |