| BELLINI | Painter, composer and inventor in one |
| OEUVRES | The total works of a painter, composer or author (7) |
| BRAINS | Scientist, engineer and inventor in the 19605 TV series Thunderbirds (6) |
| OEUVRE | Total output of a painter, composer, author etc: Latin via French, 'works' (6) |
| WALLACE | Cheese-loving inventor in a series of stop-motion animated comedies (7) |
| EASTMAN | Inventor in the camera field. |
| PARTCH | Harry, US composer and inventor of musical instruments who died in 1974 (6) |
| MOOR | Emanuel ?, Hungarian composer and inventor of a two-keyboard piano (4) |
| BABBAGE | 19th- century English mathematician and inventor whose Analytical Engine is considered to have been the first computer (7,7) |
| BLERIOT | French aviator and inventor who was the first person to fly the English Channel, in 1909 (7) |
| LESPAUL | U.S. country and jazz guitarist and inventor (3,4) |
| MARCONI | Guglielmo ___, Italian engineer and inventor (7) |
| DAVINCI | Renaissance painter and inventor (2,5) |
| SYRINGE | Blood-taking device invented by French mathematician and inventor Blaise Pascal (7) |
| PICCARD | Swiss oceanic explorer and inventor Jacques. |
| WONKA | Eccentric inventor in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" |
| LEOFENDER | Guitar inventor in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
| OTTAWA | Circle with a Scottish inventor in turn in Commonwealth capital (6) |
| POTT | Caractacus, inventor in Ian Fleming's book Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang, published in 1964 (4) |
| EDISON | One of the most prolific inventors in history, he held over 1000 US patents in own his name; Thomas |