- - James ..., steam engine pioneer
- - james, scottish engineer whose improvements to the steam engine led to the widespread use of steam power in industry
- - Inventor James
- - Steam pioneer
- - Steam engine innovator James
- - Steam engine developer James
- - Steam engine developer
- - Steam engine designer James
- - Inventor of a steam engine.
- - Steam engine pioneer
- - Steam engine innovator
- - James --, 1736-1819, Scottish inventor and engineer
- - Inventor with three steam engine patents
- - Eponymous Scottish inventor James
- - Steam engine pioneer James
- - Steam engine inventor
- - Improver of the Newcomen steam engine
- - Steampower pioneer
- - Eponymous Scottish scientist James
- - James with an electrical unit named after him
- - Engine inventor James
- - Scottish inventor James
- - Steam harnessing inventor
- - Unit listed on light bulbs
- - Electrical unit of power
- - SI unit of power,named after Scottish engineer
- - W on a bulb
- - Cardinals defensive end J.J.
- - Electrical power rating
- - Inventor who coined the term horsepower
- - elektrische eenheid van vermogen
- - Unit of power for a light bulb
- - Inventor would arrange test tubes for starters
- - W, on a lightbulb box
- - Engineer whose name became the SI unit for power
- - a unit of power equal to 1 joule per second
- - Some power here – dictator's come again?
- - name on light bulbs
- - One of 60 for some lightbulbs
- - power-ful scientist?
- - W, on a lightbulb
- - A unit of power
- - Word on a lightbulb package
- - Some power half taken from leader of revolt
- - Measure or unit of power
- - The derived SI unit of power
- - volt-ampere's equivalent
- - Unit commonly following "40," "60," "75" and "100"
- - Unit named for a Scottish engineer
- - Weight around a ton gives a measure of power
- - Light-bulb word
- - Scottish engineer with a unit named after him
- - Bulb word
- - 60-...... light bulb
- - Measure of a light bulb's energy output
- - Little bit of power
- - 100-...... light bulb
- - What the W on lightbulbs stands for
- - Well-known Scottish inventor.
- - Unit of power used for light bulbs
- - Unit of power — Scottish inventor
- - Unit of power — Scottish engineer, d. 1819
- - Unit of electricity used for light bulbs
- - Unit of electric power.
- - Speaker unit
- - Scottish engineer and inventor, d. 1819
- - Reagan's first Sec. of the Interior
- - Reagan's first interior secretary
- - Power measure for a light bulb
- - Power element
- - Name on a light bulb
- - Light bulb unit of measure
- - Light bulb measurement
- - It equals one joule per second
- - He coined the term "horsepower"
- - Engineer, coined the term horsepower, d. 1819
- - Contemporary of Volta.
- - Bulb-brightness measure
- - Big name in Texan football J.J.
- - Bassist Mike of the Minutemen
- - A teakettle inspired him
- - 1/746th horsepower
- - Unit of electrical power
- - During the time that
- - Light measure
- - Light measurement
- - Unit of power
- - Bulb measure
- - 52-Down of power
- - Bit of power
- - Lightbulb unit
- - Power unit
- - Engineer who introduced the term "horsepower"
- - Light bulb unit
- - Light bulb measure
- - Power eponym
- - Washington Times: The Measure of Power
- - SI unit of power
- - Need to take time to replace new engineer
- - Lightbulb measure
- - 1/746 horsepower
- - Light amount?
- - Engineer who coined the term 'horsepower'
- - Current measure
- - Measure of power
- - Bulb power unit
- - The W in kWh
- - 'W' on a light bulb
- - Scottish inventor takes time in temple
- - Lightbulb measurement
- - Power measure
- - Electric power measure
- - One joule per second
- - Power figure?
- - Brightness measure
- - Scottish inventor
- - Measure used for lightbulbs
- - Electrical power unit
- - Power bit
- - Question in audience for inventor
- - Power unit, where I didn't hear sounds
- - Volt-ampere
- - Unit named for a Scot
- - Amount of power in what one hears
- - Point put by a teetotal engineer
- - Word on a bulb
- - Joule/second
- - Giant of the Industrial Revolution
- - Horsepower fraction
- - Joule per second
- - Coiner of the term "horsepower"
- - Unit of electricity
- - Unit often preceded by kilo-
- - Generator measure
- - Radio station power measure
- - Word after 60-, 75- or 100-
- - Bulb rating
- - Electricity measurement
- - What "W" stands for on a light bulb
- - 10,000,000 ergs per second
- - Light bulb power unit
- - Part of kWh
- - Small bit of power
- - Word on a bulb package
- - "...... That a Time" (Weavers song)
- - The "W" of kWh
- - Eponymous engineer
- - One with his name in lights?
- - Radio station output measure
- - Interior Secretary under Reagan
- - Lightbulb word
- - Transformer unit
- - Small amount of power
- - Word on a light bulb
- - Generator unit
- - Industrial Revolution luminary
- - Eponymous Scottish inventor
- - ......-hour (unit of energy)
- - Energy unit
- - Word on bulbs
- - One joule/second
- - Energy measure
- - Unit of energy
- - Major tributary of the St. Lawrence
- - Electrical unit
- - Electrical measure
- - Physics class unit
- - Electric unit
- - Bulb unit
- - .... hour
- - jim, scottish ex-lightweight boxer and boxing commentator
- - What's sound engineer accomplished in improving things on tracks?
- - Light bulb brightness measure
- - Light bulb unit that sounds like a question
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