2005 chemistry co-Nobelist Chauvin Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% YVES 2005 chemistry co-Nobelist Chauvin (4)
2% IVAN Nobelist Pavlov (4) Eugene Sheffer Mar 16, 2026
2% ALITO Bush nominee of 2005 (5) Wall Street Journal Mar 12, 2026
2% IRON Fe, in chemistry class (4) New York Times Midi Mar 10, 2026
2% MARIE Two-time Nobelist Curie (5) Universal Mar 8, 2026
2% BOHR Nobelist Niels (4)
2% FLUORINE F in chemistry? (8) Wall Street Journal Mar 4, 2026
2% GASJET Chemistry lab fixture (6) LA Times Daily Feb 27, 2026
2% LEAD Pb, in chemistry (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 25, 2026
2% ION F- in chemistry? (3) Universal Feb 13, 2026
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