| Vatican governing body | 22 |
| Senate of old Rome | 18 |
| Roman Senate locale | 19 |
| Ancient Roman senate | 20 |
| Vatican administrative body | 27 |
| Roman senate building | 21 |
| Roman senate | 12 |
| Official papal body | 19 |
| Feudal assembly | 15 |
| Cicero's bailiwick | 22 |
| Church officialdom | 18 |
| Catholic governing body | 23 |
| Radium discoverer | 17 |
| Radioactivity unit | 18 |
| Madame with a Nobel | 19 |
| Unit of radioactivity | 21 |
| Two-time Nobelist Marie | 23 |
| Radium co-discoverer | 20 |
| Polonium discoverer | 19 |
| Physics Nobelist Marie | 22 |
| Marie or Pierre | 15 |
| 1911 Chemistry Nobelist | 23 |
| Radium pioneer | 14 |
| Radium co-discoverer Marie | 26 |
| Pierre or Marie | 15 |
| Nobelists Marie and Pierre | 26 |
| Nobelist of 1903 and 1911 | 25 |
| Irene, Marie or Pierre | 22 |
| First two-time Nobelist | 23 |
| First two-Nobel winner | 22 |
| First female Sorbonne professor | 31 |
| First female professor at the University of Paris | 49 |
| Discoverer of radium | 20 |
| Two-time Nobelist | 17 |
| Two-time Nobel winner Marie | 27 |
| She coined "radioactivity" | 36 |
| Science's Marie | 19 |
| Radium finder? | 14 |
| Radium co-discoverer Marie or Pierre | 36 |
| Radioactivity researcher | 24 |
| Radioactivity measure | 21 |
| Pretty person | 13 |
| Physics Nobelist of 1903 and Chemistry Nobelist of 1911 | 55 |
| Only person to win two Nobels in two different sciences | 55 |
| One of two Nobelists: 1903 | 26 |
| Nobelist Marie | 14 |
| Nobelist in Chemistry: 1911 | 27 |
| Married name of Maria Sklodowska | 32 |
| Marie Sklodowska-___ | 20 |
| Last name of physicists Marie and Pierre | 40 |
| Garson film role | 16 |
| First woman to teach at the Sorbonne | 36 |
| First female Nobelist | 21 |
| First double, and first female, Nobelist | 40 |
| Famous scientist | 16 |
| Family name in science history | 30 |
| Either of two 1903 Physics Nobelists | 36 |
| Discoverer of polonium | 22 |
| Codiscoverer of radium | 22 |
| Co-Nobelist of 1903 | 19 |
| Chemist who was the first female professor at the Sorbonne | 58 |
| 3.7 x 10 to the 10th power disintegrations per second, to a physicist | 69 |
| 1911 Nobel chemist | 18 |
| 1903 Nobelist | 13 |
| Unusual article | 15 |
| Knickknack | 10 |
| Antique shop item | 17 |
| Unusual collectible | 19 |
| Conversation piece | 18 |
| Objet d'art | 15 |
| Unusual objet d'art | 23 |
| Tchotchke | 9 |
| Bric-a-brac | 11 |
| Collectible | 11 |
| Cabinet item | 12 |
| Bibelot | 7 |
| "Antiques Roadshow" item, sometimes | 45 |
| Unusual object | 14 |
| Unusual museum piece | 20 |
| Knickknack shelf item | 21 |
| Knick-knack | 11 |
| Flea market find | 16 |
| Antique-shop item | 17 |
| Antique-shop collectible | 24 |
| Antique shop purchase | 21 |
| Whatnot item | 12 |
| Unusual trinket | 15 |
| Unusual souvenir | 16 |
| Unusual knickknack | 18 |
| Unusual art piece | 17 |
| Rare objet d'art | 20 |
| Quaint knickknack | 17 |
| Quaint collectible | 18 |
| Odd souvenir | 12 |
| Odd knickknack | 14 |
| Item in an antique shop | 23 |
| Interesting rarity | 18 |
| Interesting collectible | 23 |
| Interesting bauble | 18 |
| Flea market pickup | 18 |