100% | VOLT | 4 | Unit named for an Italian physicist |
77% | TORR | 4 | Pressure measure named for an Italian physicist |
72% | FARAD | 5 | Electrical unit named for an English physicist |
66% | JOULE | 5 | Unit of energy named for an English physicist |
65% | GAUSS | 5 | Physicist for whom an induction unit is named |
62% | FERM{IPA}RADOX | 14 | Contradiction, named for an Italian American physicist, between the lack of evidence of aliens and the supposedly high probability of their existence |
62% | OHM | 3 | German physicist for whom an electrical unit is named |
61% | AMPERE | 6 | Unit named for a French physicist |
61% | OHM | 3 | Unit named for a German physicist |
61% | TESLA | 5 | Electrical unit named for an inventor |
60% | AETNA | 5 | Insurance company named for an Italian volcano |
60% | MURANO | 6 | Nissan crossover named for an Italian city |
60% | BOLOGNA | 7 | Deli meat named for an Italian city |
60% | ROMATOES | 8 | Garden produce named for an Italian city |
60% | TORINO | 6 | Classic Ford named for an Italian city |
60% | HENRY | 5 | Unit named for a physicist |
60% | FERMIS | 6 | Units named for physicist Enrico |
60% | GALILEO | 7 | 1989 NASA probe named for an Italian astronomer |
60% | TORINO | 6 | 1960s-'70s Ford named for an Italian city |
60% | GENOA | 5 | Kind of salami named for an Italian city |
59% | SARDINES | 8 | Small oily canned fish named for an Italian island |
59% | CAPRI | 5 | Type of cropped pants named for an Italian island |
59% | TURIN | 5 | Shroud of ___ (Christian relic named for an Italian city) |
57% | FERMI | 5 | Enrico ___, Italian physicist who is known for creating the world's first nuclear reactor and has an element named after him |
56% | VOLT | 4 | Chevy plug-in car named for an electrical unit |
54% | BOSON | 5 | Subatomic particle named for an Indian physicist |
52% | BEL | 3 | Unit of sound named for an inventor |
51% | VOLTA | 5 | Italian scientist after whom an electrical unit is named |
50% | JOULE | 5 | Physicist James for whom a unit of energy is named |
49% | AMPERE | 6 | French physicist after whom an electric unit is named |