| Computer pioneer Lovelace (woo-hoo, women in tech!) |
| Mathematician's ordinal |
| Norse mathematician Niels Fredrik ___ |
| German mathematician who lent his name to a "bottle |
| Computing pioneer Lovelace |
| ___ Lovelace, computer programming pioneer |
| ___ Lovelace Day (day highlighting the accomplishments of women in science) |
| Swiss mathematician who introduced trig notations |
| Girolamo ___, Italian mathematician who first published the solution to the general cubic equation |
| Swiss mathematician Leonhard |
| 18th c. Swiss mathematician |
| Feminist hero/computer programmer Lovelace |
| Org. that employs mathematicians |
| A Lovelace lass |
| Mathematician whose work pioneered concepts represented by the symbol at the center of this puzzle |
| Mathematician's query? |
| Govt. org. that employs mathematicians |
| Basel-born mathematician |
| Early computer programmer Lovelace |
| Mathematician's "Stay cool!"? |
| Mathematician's highest degree |
| Mathematician/philosopher Descartes |
| 18th-century Swiss mathematician |
| Mathematician believed to be the first computer programmer |
| Mathematician Descartes |
| Swiss mathematician for whom a lunar crater was named |
| Leonhard the mathematician |
| ___ a Number" (1993 documentary about mathematician Paul Erdös) |
| Mathematician Mandelbrot |
| Mathematician's "ta-da! |