Bohr who advocated sharing atomic secrets Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% NIELS Bohr who advocated sharing atomic secrets (5)
3% BIGMOUTH Bad sort to share a secret with (8) Wall Street Journal Nov 1, 2025
2% SPY Secret agent (3) The Telegraph Quick Nov 4, 2025
2% COCHAIRS Individuals who share leadership (8) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Nov 3, 2025
2% LAIR Secret hideout (4) Wall Street Journal Nov 3, 2025
2% NEUTRON Bit of an atom (7) Newsday Nov 2, 2025
2% ELOPE Wed in secret (5) Thomas Joseph Oct 30, 2025
2% ALIKE Share and share __ (5) Newsday Oct 28, 2025
2% ION Atom with a charge (3) Wall Street Journal Oct 28, 2025
2% SAP Tree secretion (3) Wall Street Journal Oct 28, 2025
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