1. Which word comes from the name of an 18th-century German physician who suggested that invisible fluid in the body reacts to the laws of magnetism?
2. Which word is partially derived from the name of the inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell?
3. Which word derives from the name of a rancher who famously let his unbranded cattle roam free?
4. Which comes from the name of its creator, who designed this instrument for use by military bands and orchestras?
5. Which nut, indigenous to Australia, was named after a regarded chemist, medical teacher, and politician?
6. Which weapon was named after its inventor, a British artillery officer?
7. Which food is named after a 19th-century clergyman known for promoting coarsely ground wheat flour to improve health?
8. Which food was named after the nickname of the maître d’ who first served it?
9. Which word comes from the name of the developer of the flexible, unbreakable plastic polyethylene?