| A patent, basically, according to John Oliver |
| Political leader who patented a system to alter the buoyancy of steamboats |
| Patently amazed |
| Patent pronouncement? |
| He was patently creative |
| Acquirer of more than 1,000 patents |
| Prolific patentee |
| The Strauss who first patented blue jeans |
| City where Einstein was a patent examiner |
| Basis for a patent |
| His first patent was for an electric vote recorder |
| 1947 computing patent subject |
| Inventor with more than 1,000 patents |
| Govt.-certified, as a patent |
| That's patently ridiculous! |
| Ohio-born acquirer of well over 1,000 patents |
| Patent genesis |
| Basis of a patent |
| He patented the microphone |
| Patent seller in 2012 news |
| Patent seed |
| Patent-Motorwagen inventor |
| Famed patentee's middle name |
| Patent holder, often: abbr. |
| Legal user of another's patent |
| Word used by a patent-medicine salesman |
| Inventor who doesn't receive patents? |
| Holder of 1,093 U.S. patents |
| Patent medicine |
| Chemist with 350 patents |