| NEWCOMEN | Thomas ___, English engineer who developed a practical, commercially successful, steam engine in 1712 (8) |
| DONKIN | Bryan _; English engineer who developed the first tin can (6) |
| BESSEMER | Sir Henry ---, 19th-Century English engineer who developed a process for producing steel (8) |
| GEORGESTEPHENSON | British inventor of the first successful steam locomotive |
| GLOCK | Gaston, late Austrian engineer who developed a pistol named after him (5) |
| LIMO | An American is crazy about a steam engine, in short (4) |
| ARUP | Ove ___, English engineer who founded a multinational corporation that bears his name and was knighted in 1971 |
| BRUNEL | Isambard Kingdom ___, English engineer who designed the Clifton Suspension Bridge and the steamships Great Western, Great Britain and Great Eastern |
| TREVITHICK | English engineer who constructed the world's first steam railway locomotive (10) |
| FRANKWHITTLE | English engineer who invented the jet engine for aircraft (5,7) |
| ROYCE | Henry, English engineer who co-founded a famous motor car company (5) |
| TOMFELL | Worcs batsman who made 171 against Middlesex in the 2015 County Championship in Worcester (3,4) |
| WATT | Scottish engineer who developed the steam engine; James ....... (4) |
| ISAACSINGER | US inventor who developed the first commercially successful sewing machine in 1851 (5,6) |
| TWINING | Thomas ___, English merchant who opened Britain's first known tea room in the Strand in 1706 |
| COCKERELL | Christopher ---, English engineer who invented the hovercraft (9) |
| BRINDLEY | English engineer who constructed the Bridgewater Canal (8) |
| BOSE | Speaker brand named for the electrical engineer who developed them |
| BRYANDONKIN | British engineer who developed the world's first canning factory (5,6) |
| DEERE | John ---, American blacksmith and manufacturer who invented the first commercially successful steel plough in 1837 (5) |