Possible Questions:
- New Jersey city
- Menlo Park name
- The Wizard of Menlo Park
- Phonograph inventor
- Prolific inventor
- Holder of 1,093 patents
- Wizard of Menlo Park
- Prolific patentee
- Kinetoscope inventor
- "The Wizard of Menlo Park"
- Universal Stock Ticker inventor
- Tesla rival
- Stock ticker innovator
- National Inventors' Day is observed on his birthday
- N. J. city
- Microphone inventor
- Menlo Park "wizard"
- Light-headed person?
- Light-bulb inventor
- Light pioneer
- Light industry pioneer?
- Light heavyweight?
- Light bulb innovator
- Kinetoscope developer
- Inventor who saw the light
- Inventor of the stock ticker
- Inventor from Menlo Park
- He worked on a light schedule
- "Wizard" born in Milan
- Westinghouse adversary
- Town near Metuchen, N.J.
- Town in central New Jersey
- Thomas who founded GE
- Thomas Alva ____
- The "Ed" of Con Ed
- That Menlo Park man
- Tesla contemporary
- T.A.E.
- Subject of a 1940 biopic starring Spencer Tracy
- Stock ticker's inventor
- Stock ticker inventor
- Sec. of the Navy: 1939–40
- Rival of Tesla
- Phonograph cylinder inventor
- One with a light workload?
- One full of ideas
- Ohio-born acquirer of well over 1,000 patents
- New Jersey township
- Menlo Park's claim to fame
- Menlo Park whiz
- Menlo Park resident
- Menlo Park notable
- Menlo Park man
- Menlo Park inventor
- Menlo Park genius
- Menlo Park denizen
- Light creator
- Leading record label of the early 1900s
- It's north of Highland Park, N.J.
- Inventor with a bright idea?
- Inventor with a bright idea
- Inventor who said "There is no substitute for hard work"
- Inventor who rivaled Tesla
- Inventor Thomas
- Inventor of the phonograph
- Inventor of the electric car battery
- Inventor of Menlo Park
- Inventor friend of Henry Ford
- Inventing immortal
- Inventing "wizard"
- Holder of 1000+ patents
- Holder of 1,093 U.S. patents
- His first patent was for an electric vote recorder
- His first patent was for an "Electrographic Vote Recorder"
- His birthday is National Inventors' Day
- He was played in two 1940 films, by Mickey Rooney and Spencer Tracy
- He was patently creative
- He was no con man
- He said, "To have a great idea, have a lot of them"
- He patented the microphone
- He lit up the world
- He acquired over 1,000 patents
- Founder of General Electric
- Fluoroscope inventor
- Famous lab director
- Famed patentee
- Famed inventor
- Eponymous New Jersey township
- Eponymic New Jersey city
- Electronics groundbreaker
- Early name in talking machines
- Contemporary of Tesla
- Con follower
- An inventor of the microphone
- Acquirer of more than 1,000 patents
- "War of Currents" combatant
- "Speaking machine" developer
- "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work" speaker
- "___, the Man," 1940 biopic starring Spencer Tracy
- ___ Electric Co.
- ___ effect (1883 physics discovery)