| Battery inventor | 16 |
| Upper --- (now Burkina Faso) | 28 |
| Upper ___, Africa | 17 |
| Upper _____ (now Burkina Faso) | 30 |
| Upper ___ (now Burkina Faso) | 28 |
| Upper ___ (Burkina Faso, once) | 30 |
| The Mars ___ | 12 |
| Pioneer physicist Alessandro | 28 |
| Physicist Alessandro | 20 |
| Italian scientist after whom an electrical unit is named | 56 |
| Italian physicist, 1745-1827 | 28 |
| Italian inventor Alessandro | 27 |
| Italian battery pioneer | 23 |
| Inventor of the first electric battery | 38 |
| Inventor of the electric battery | 32 |
| Electric-battery inventor | 25 |
| Bombastic rock band The Mars ___ | 32 |
| Battery inventor Alessandro | 27 |
| At the Drive-In offspring The Mars ___ | 38 |
| At The Drive In offspring Mars ___ | 34 |
| "Wax Simulacra" (The Mars ___) | 40 |
| Battery reading | 15 |
| Appliance rating | 16 |
| AC/DC: "High ____" | 28 |
| Appliance numbers | 17 |
| Electrical glitch | 17 |
| "Candide" author | 26 |
| Francois Marie Arouet | 21 |
| ''Candide'' author | 34 |
| Philosopher who wrote "It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere" | 91 |
| He wrote "If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him" | 78 |
| French satirist | 15 |
| Cunégonde's creator | 26 |
| "Zaire" dramatist | 27 |
| "Innkeeper of Europe" | 31 |
| "If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him" writer | 76 |
| 'Candide' novelist | 26 |
| 'Candide' author | 24 |
| À la the author of "Candide" | 42 |
| Watt's equivalent | 21 |
| ___-face (reversal) | 19 |
| ___-face (reversal of opinion) | 30 |
| ____ face (reversal) | 20 |
| Battery measures | 16 |
| Units of electromotive force | 28 |
| Units of electrical force | 25 |
| They'll shock you | 21 |
| Some batteries provide nine | 27 |
| Ohms x amperes | 14 |
| Ohms times amperes | 18 |
| Measures of potential | 21 |
| Juice ingredients? | 18 |
| Con Ed measures | 15 |
| Battery number | 14 |
| Battery count | 13 |
| Salon product for flat hair | 27 |
| Loudness | 8 |
| Car stereo control | 18 |
| YouTube setting | 15 |
| Reader's unit | 17 |
| Knob on an amp | 14 |
| Certain stereo knob | 19 |
| Bulk buyer's enticement | 27 |
| Feature of old TVs | 18 |
| (Thomas Pynchon, 1963) Its formula is 4/3 x pi x r³ (Michael Crichton, 1987) | 79 |
| Encyclopedia start | 18 |
| Certain installments | 20 |
| It ends with chalypsography, in the Oxford English Dictionary | 61 |
| Follow-up album, perhaps (director) | 35 |
| "B," maybe, in an encyclopedia | 40 |
| Offer to help | 13 |
| Join the Peace Corps, e.g. | 26 |
| Peyton Manning, in college | 26 |
| One with a game face, maybe? | 28 |
| Offer one's services | 24 |
| Kind of fireman | 15 |
| Do work on the house | 20 |
| Army joiner | 11 |
| Donate a ruby, say? | 19 |
| Willing workers | 15 |
| Certain firefighters | 20 |
| 1985 Tom Hanks comedy | 21 |
| Stadium section for charity workers? | 36 |
| Retiree's pursuit, perhaps | 30 |
| Lord Byron's words for a dance | 34 |
| Spiral ornament | 15 |
| Scroll-shaped ornament | 22 |
| Architectural spiral | 20 |
| Scroll-shaped | 13 |
| Column spirals | 14 |
| Car brand that translates to "I roll" | 47 |
| XC60, XC70 or XC90 | 18 |
| Parent of Mack Trucks | 21 |
| Latin for "I roll" | 28 |
| Car with a name that's Latin for "I roll" | 55 |
| Car make whose name means "I roll" in Latin | 53 |
| Automaker in Göteborg | 24 |
| 850 Turbo, e.g. | 15 |
| "A car you can believe in" sloganeer | 46 |
| Some Swedish models | 19 |