1909 Physics Nobelist for work in wireless telegraphy Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% MARCONI 1909 Physics Nobelist for work in wireless telegraphy (7)
3% BOHR Physics Nobelist Niels (4) Universal Jul 9, 2026
3% CURIE Physics Nobelist Marie (5) Eugene Sheffer May 25, 2026
3% BRAUN 1909 Physics Nobelist (5)
2% RADIOS Wirelesses (6) The Telegraph Quick Jul 7, 2026
2% ELIE Nobelist Wiesel (4) Universal Jul 7, 2026
2% OHM Omega, in physics (3) LA Times Daily Jul 5, 2026
2% ATOM Physics particle (4) The Times Concise Jul 4, 2026
2% ION Physics particle (3) Thomas Joseph Jul 2, 2026
2% EINSTEIN Albert of physics (8) Commuter Jun 29, 2026
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