- - English mathematician and physicist, d. 1727
- - Noted lawmaker
- - Noted mathematician
- - mathematician requires extra time working
- - ...... Abbot, Devon town south of Exeter
- - Scientist's second wife leaving Stevenage or Basildon?
- - isaac ---, scientist
- - Thandiwe ......, actress
- - Fresh weight revealed by famous scientist
- - Famous scientist working to follow amphibian
- - this gives fresh weight to a unit of force
- - he brought to notice the gravity of the world situation
- - Old scientist not familiar with fashion
- - He lent fresh weight to ideas about physics
- - Scientist creates original measure of weight
- - novel not returned to scientist
- - He's famous for his work on gravity and motion
- - absolute unit of force in physics.
- - Unknown to knight, famous physicist
- - "Principia" author, 1687
- - Who was famously hit over the head with inspiration?
- - English physicist, remembered for his law of gravitation, d. 1726
- - Famous scientist adding weight to novel
- - Modern, heavyweight physicist
- - he first brought to notice the gravity of the world situation
- - SI unit of force
- - Unit of force — English polymath, d. 1727
- - He was inspired by an apple
- - Formulator of the law of gravitation, d. 1727
- - 17th-century lawmaker?
- - Fig treat from Nabisco
- - Old scientist establishing weight in gas
- - Englishman known for his work on gravity and motion
- - 'Principia Mathematica' author
- - Physicist without his "own element"
- - Derived SI unit of force
- - 'Principia' writer
- - Sir Isaac of science
- - Scientist unfamiliar with nitrogen?
- - Laws of Motion scientist
- - Sir Isaac
- - Force unit's amphibian forward
- - Square in Nabisco packs
- - Scientific Sir Isaac
- - The type of force that is not old and not backwards?
- - Equivalent of 100,000 dynes
- - Unit of force, current and weight
- - Formulator of the law of gravity
- - Physicist showing unaccustomed weight
- - Gravity studier
- - Scientist for whom a certain fig cookie is not named, despite popular belief
- - Las Vegas' Wayne
- - One of the giants of science
- - Isaac or Wayne
- - Famous lawmaker?
- - F = ma formulator
- - Sir Isaac or Juice
- - Law of universal gravitation formulator
- - "Danke Schoen" singer Wayne
- - WTWTA, in Massachusetts?
- - Fig follower
- - Law of gravity formulator
- - English physicist
- - Man of gravity
- - Figgy cookie
- - Formulator of the law of universal gravitation
- - "Opticks" writer
- - Las Vegas headliner Wayne
- - Gravitation law formulator
- - "Queen of Hearts" singer Juice
- - Sir Isaac or Wayne
- - He didn't give a fig for guesswork
- - An apple inspired him
- - "Optics" author
- - Name often in Vegas lights
- - Singer from Norfolk
- - Famous Isaac
- - Physicist of 250 years ago.
- - English scientist.
- - Author of "Principia."
- - Formulator of law of gravity.
- - Booth Tarkington's first name.
- - Scientist who saw an apple fall.
- - Discoverer of the spectrum (1642–1727).
- - Philosopher who quarreled with Leibnitz.
- - Photographer Helmut
- - Fig.
- - Unit of force
- - Force unit
- - Famous physicist.
- - Boston suburb
- - Law of motion pioneer
- - See 12 Across
- - He brought fresh weight to laws of motion
- - Thandiwe ..., Crash star
- - helmut ..., berlin-born fashion photographer who died in 2004
- - He went inventively ahead as a physicist
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