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Other crossword clues for answer "EPONYM"

EPONYM
Name derivation
Name identified with a place
Romulus to Rome, e.g.
Lutz or Salchow (regarding figure skating jumps)
Ohm or joule, e.g.
Saxophone or sandwich
Caesar salad or sandwich, e.g.
Name-giver
Washington or Lincoln, many times over
Name, of a sort
Romulus, vis- -vis Rome
Rudolf Diesel, re the diesel
Named derived from a person
Romulus, vis- -vis Rome, e.g.
Person from whom something takes its name
Sam Houston, to Houston
Person from whom something is named
Shirley Temple, to Shirley Temples, for one
Watt or Ohm, e.g.
Penn, vis-à-vis Pennsylvania
Romulus, vis-à-vis Rome
Amerigo Vespucci, vis-à-vis America
Karl Benz or Henry Ford
Euclid, vis-à-vis geometry
Arnold Palmer or Shirley Temple, drinkwise
Sousaphone, for one
Henry Ford, e.g.
General Anthony Wayne, to Waynesboro
Rudolf Diesel, for one
Word derived from a name
General Shrapnel or Burnside
Jim Beam or Jack Daniel
Fahrenheit or Celsius
Source for many units of physics
Presumed ancestor of a race, nation, etc.
What William Penn is to Pennsylvania.
What Penn is to Pennsylvania.
Hellen, to Hellenes.
Columbus, to Colombia, e.g.
Person for whom a nation or city is named
Name giver of a sort
Penn, to Pennsylvania
Romulus, for Rome
Name source
Gabriel Fahrenheit or Anders Celsius
Rob Roy or Shirley Temple
The Earl of Sandwich, for one
Louis Braille or Louis Chevrolet
Earl of Sandwich, e.g.
See 16-Across
James Parkinson or Alois Alzheimer
George Ferris, for the Ferris wheel
Person for whom something is named
What Romulus was to Rome
Mae West for "life jacket"
Name derived from a person
Name of a thing derived from a person
Word derived from a person's name
Word derived from someone's name
Alison Bechdel, for the Bechdel test
Marcel Bich, for Bic
Achilles, for the Achilles tendon
Thursday from Thor <P>e.g.
Romulus, for one
Monroe for Monrovia
Tesla or Volta, e.g.
Ampère or Watt
Baron De La Warr or William Penn
Jacuzzi, for example
Dame Nellie Melba, for Melba toast
Person after whom something is named