Bette Nesmith Graham's invention, 1957 Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LIQUIDPAPER Bette Nesmith Graham's invention, 1957 (11)
68% TEL Graham Bell's invention, for short (3)
55% CREATE Invent (6) LA Times Daily Mar 15, 2026
52% CREATES Invents (7) (7) The Guardian Quick Apr 20, 2026
52% IDEAS Inventive thoughts (5) Newsday Mar 30, 2026
52% GOOCH Graham ____, English cricketer (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 16, 2026
50% CONCOCT Invent, make up (7) The Times Concise Apr 22, 2026
50% ERNO Toy inventer Rubik (4) New York Times Apr 15, 2026
50% MISSM Bette's "Divine" stage name (5) LA Times Daily Apr 12, 2026
50% COINAGE Newly invented word (7) The Times Concise Apr 8, 2026
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