1934 Nobelist/deuterium discoverer Harold Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% UREY 1934 Nobelist/deuterium discoverer Harold (4)
2% TENDERIS & 13D 1934 novel by F Scott Fitzgerald (6,2,3,5) (8) Mirror Quiz Mar 31, 2026
2% ELIE Peace Nobelist Wiesel (4) Newsday Mar 29, 2026
2% CRICK DNA double-helix discoverer Francis (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 29, 2026
2% TONI Nobelist Morrison (4) New York Times Mar 26, 2026
2% TYCOON 1997 novel by Harold Robbins (6) (6) Mirror Quiz Mar 26, 2026
2% SADAT 1978 Peace co-Nobelist Anwar (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 21, 2026
2% NEWTON Discoverer of the principle behind F=ma (6) New York Times Mar 18, 2026
2% IVAN Nobelist Pavlov (4) Eugene Sheffer Mar 16, 2026
2% BETSY The -, 1971 novel by Harold Robbins (5) (5) Mirror Quiz Mar 15, 2026
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