- - He created the theory of relativity
- - Relativity theorist Albert
- - probably the most famous scientist ever, he is best known for his theory of relativity
- - theory of relativity discoverer albert ....
- - German expert on relativity
- - Theory of relativity physicist
- - Big name in physics
- - Name synonymous with genius
- - Developer of the theory of relativity
- - Relativity name
- - Relativity researcher
- - Name linked with 7 and 12 Across
- - Great name in science.
- - Great name in physics.
- - He formulated the theory of relativity
- - On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies author
- - that's about playing tennis with a famous german physicist
- - Famous German-born physicist
- - Albert ..., physicist
- - Physicist; offered the Presidency of Israel
- - A genius from Germany, or a mug from there
- - Genius, blessed person accommodated by German couple?
- - "the true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination" speaker
- - German-born genius
- - Great mind of the 20th century
- - The Prodigy's nineties smash?
- - Saint leaves stein but gets another from famous scientist
- - Naughty Nineties physicist
- - Scientist has ecstasy in beer mug
- - Iron beer mug reportedly made for physicist
- - Dishevelled nineties scientist?
- - one german beer mug for scientist
- - Intellectual way to stop foreign article being duplicated
- - He postulated E = mc^2
- - Nobel Prize winning scientist Albert ... whose writings were published as a book titled "Ideas and Opinions"
- - one in cologne street — a german scientist
- - Theorist in nineties, surprisingly
- - Philosopher from the nervous nineties
- - See? Innit funny, clever clogs!
- - Who said "The greatest scientists are artists as well"
- - He said mass could be converted into energy
- - Genius Albert ........
- - Iconic theoretical physicist, d. 1955
- - Brilliant person, as it were
- - A genius
- - Brilliant guy, really
- - Physicist in the mad nineties
- - One German mug an exceptional mind?
- - E=mc2 physicist
- - Scientist who said 'I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious'
- - Nineties eccentric, brilliant scientist
- - Scientist from site oddly imprisoned by a German twice
- - In Munich, a mug? Not I
- - Structure in Steinway shows genius
- - E=mc 2 physicist
- - German's a mug? Far from it!
- - Structure in Steinbeck shows genius
- - A genius being skinned by mug
- - Nineties eccentric or brilliant intellectual?
- - A foreign street with a German scientist
- - Genius's curt order for beer at the Oktoberfest?
- - Scientific genius
- - Physicist Albert
- - Style in Steinbeck shows genius
- - German physicist in the mad nineties
- - Genius -- mug following one abroad
- - Nineties (anag.)
- - German units arresting extremely smart genius
- - Duplicated foreign article about venerated person, Nobel laureate
- - Genius' moniker
- - Intense scheming consuming the compiler's genius!
- - 19 fellow with a German mug
- - His theory on gravitational waves was verified in 2016
- - Genius personified
- - Relatively famous German of the Naughty Nineties?
- - Genius; physicist
- - Clever chap finding last of ale in mug
- - Extraordinary brain seen in it, pickled
- - Element 99 is named for him
- - Matthau's "I.Q." role
- - Time magazine's Person of the Century
- - A genius, relatively speaking
- - 20th-century figure with a famous 56-Across represented literally six times in this puzzle
- - He was a genius, relatively speaking
- - Time's Person of the Century, 1999
- - "...... on the Beach" (Philip Glass's first opera)
- - Author of the "Annus Mirabilis" papers
- - Albert, the genius
- - Mass-energy equation formulator
- - Element 99 was named for him
- - Physicist who published four groundbreaking articles in 1905
- - He penned "E = mc²"
- - German genius
- - '21 Nobelist
- - Physics giant
- - He equated mass to energy
- - Brainy one?
- - Real brain
- - Author of Stepquote
- - Co-worker of Bohr, Fermi, etc.
- - Great theoretical physicist.
- - 1921 Nobel prize winner.
- - U.S. citizen since 1940.
- - His figures are out of this world.
- - Scientist at Princeton.
- - Sage of Princeton.
- - Renowned physicist.
- - Noted Princetonian.
- - Mensa member
- - Source of the quote
- - Brainy sort
- - Genius.
- - Famous physicist.
- - Brain
- - Brainiac
- - See 18-Across
- - See 47 Down
- - See 42-Down
- - See 58 Across.
- - german-born physicist
- - Theoretical physicist behind the E=mcxc2xb2 equation
- - Famous genius
- - nineties enigma was a genius
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