- 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