| COULOMB | SI unit of electric charge named after a French physicist (7) |
| AMPERES | SI units of electric current named after a French physicist who was one of the founders of electrody |
| AMPS | Abbreviated name of base SI units of electric current named after a French physicist (4) |
| FARADAY | Michael ---, English physicist and chemist after whom the derived SI unit of electric capacitance is named (7) |
| CURRENT | Flow of electric charge through a conductor (7) |
| AMPERE | Base unit of electric current named after a French physicist (6) |
| PASCAL | The derived SI unit of pressure, named after a French physicist (6) |
| BECQUEREL | The derived SI unit of radioactivity, named after a French physicist (9) |
| PRALINE | Nut confection named after a French duke who inspired his chef to invent it; or, a chocolate filled with said nutty sweetmeat or with fondant (7) |
| REAUMUR | Temperature scale founded in 1730 and named after a French naturalist (7) |
| VERNIER | Small movable graduated scale named after a French mathematician (7) |
| LEOTARD | Tight-fitting garment named after a French acrobat |
| LECLERC | Tank named after a French W.W. II general |
| STLOUIS | Named after a French king, Missouri's 'Gateway to the West' (2,5) |
| COULOMBS | Derived SI units of electric charge (8) |
| ABCOULOMB | The basic physical unit of electric charge in the cgs-emu system of units |
| AMPEREHOUR | Unit of electric charge equivalent to 3,600 coulombs |
| HILARY | Named after a French bishop, the spring term of the courts of England and Wales and the courts of Ireland as well as the universities of Oxford and of Dublin (6) |
| CURITE | Mineral named for a French physicist |
| UNHAMPERED | A French physicist screened in HD for free (10) |