Other crossword clues for answer "WATT"
- WATT
- 1/746 horsepower
- Current measure
- Scottish instrument maker
- Power unit
- Scottish inventor
- Electrical unit
- Electricity measurement
- One joule per second
- Transformer unit
- Bulb power measurement
- Light measurement
- Steam-engine pioneer
- Unit of power
- Energy unit
- Power measure
- Lightbulb unit
- Industrial Revolution luminary
- ___ That a Time (Weavers song)
- Bulb measure
- He coined the word "horsepower"
- Interior Secretary under Reagan
- Scottish inventor James
- Unit on a Sylvania product
- Bulb unit
- Horsepower coiner James
- 1/746th horsepower
- Steam engine developer
- Steam engine developer James
- Steam engine innovator James
- Light bulb measure
- Radio station output measure
- Bit of power
- Radio station power measure
- Name on a bulb
- Shocking inventor?
- Unit of electricity
- 27 Down unit
- Word on a bulb
- Electric power measure
- He coined the term "horsepower"
- One with his name in lights?
- Measure of power
- W on a light bulb
- Power eponym
- The W in kWh
- Inventor who coined the term "horsepower"
- Steam harnesser
- Joule per second
- Electrical measure
- Reagan Interior Secretary
- Steam-engine inventor
- Light-bulb brightness unit
- Generator unit
- Word on a light bulb
- Lightbulb word
- Word on a bulb package
- Generator measure
- Giant of the Industrial Revolution
- Horsepower fraction
- Steam engine innovator
- Solar panel unit
- Joule/second measure
- Scottish engineer with a unit named after him
- ___-hour (unit of energy)
- Physics class unit
- Steam engine pioneer James
- Volt-ampere
- Inventor of the governor (1736–1819).
- He originated the term "horsepower."
- Scottish inventor of steam engine.
- He was inspired by a tea kettle.
- Inventor of steam engine (1736–1819).
- Maker of steam engines (1736–1819).
- A volt-ampere.
- Word on an electric light bulb.
- Contemporary of Volta.
- Inventor of a steam engine.
- Unit of electric power.
- Well-known Scottish inventor.
- Scottish inventor (1736–1819).
- He paved the way for Fulton.
- Word on electric light bulb.
- Inventor of the steam engine.
- Unit in electricity.
- Unit of power, in physics.
- Light bulb rating.
- Electric unit.
- Name on a light bulb
- Inventor James
- Steam pioneer
- Bulb word
- A teakettle inspired him
- Unit of electrical power
- Light measure
- Reagan's first Sec. of the Interior
- Bulb-brightness measure
- Electrical-power unit
- Reagan's first interior secretary
- Eponymous Scottish inventor
- Small amount of power
- Eponymous engineer
- The "W" of kWh
- Small bit of power
- James with an electrical unit named after him
- What "W" stands for on a light bulb
- Word after 60-, 75- or 100-
- Unit often preceded by kilo-
- Joule/second
- Light amount?
- ___-hour
- Inventor with three steam engine patents
- Power bit
- Power figure?
- Engineer who coined the term "horsepower"
- Unit commonly following "40," "60," "75" and "100"
- J.J. or T.J. of the N.F.L.
- Eponymous Scottish scientist James
- Part of kWh
- One of 60 for some lightbulbs
- Word on a lightbulb package
- Reagan cabinet member
- Volt-ampere's equivalent
- One of about seven hundred and forty-five in one horsepower
- Unit equivalent to one joule per second
- Unit approximately equal to 1/746 horsepower
- Steam harnessing inventor
- Light bulb measurement
- Steam engine designer James
- Unit of energy
- Bulb rating
- Light bulb power unit
- Engine inventor James
- Measure symbolized by a W
- W, on a bulb
- I love you a ___ (pun on a cute lightbulb sticker)
- Coiner of the term "horsepower"
- One joule/second
- Word on bulbs
- Steampower pioneer
- Bulb power unit
- 52-Down of power
- W, on a lightbulb box
- Steam man
- 10,000,000 ergs per second
- Unit of radiant flux
- Sylvania unit
- Improver of the Newcomen steam engine
- Unit named for a Scot
- Engineer who introduced the term "horsepower"
- Charger unit
- Unit named for a Scottish engineer
- Engineer who appeared on 50-pound notes until 2021
- Volt times ampere