British locomotive inventor (1781–1848). Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% STEPHENSON British locomotive inventor (1781–1848). (10)
11% GEORGESTEPHENSON British inventor of the first successful steam locomotive (16)
9% ENGINE Locomotive (6) The Sun Two Speed Jul 5, 2025
8% NOBEL Dynamite inventor (5) Wall Street Journal Aug 20, 2025
8% IDEA Inventor's seed (4)
8% MORSE Inventor Samuel (5) Commuter Aug 15, 2025
8% TESLA Inventor Nikola (5) USA Today Aug 10, 2025
8% TRAINS Guides locomotives (6)
8% CHUG Locomotive sound (4) Newsday Jun 24, 2025
8% TIMBERNERSLEE British inventor of the World Wide Web (13) The Times Specialist Jun 9, 2025
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