Compounds used by nuclear physicists Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ISOMERS Compounds used by nuclear physicists (7)
3% ISAAC Physicist Newton (5) LA Times Daily May 3, 2026
3% DRUG Medicinal compound (4) Commuter May 2, 2026
3% EINSTEIN Physicist (8) The Telegraph Quick Apr 20, 2026
3% NIELS Physicist Bohr (5) New York Times Mini Apr 18, 2026
3% ESTER Compound such as a fat (5) The Times Concise Apr 15, 2026
3% TNT Explosive compound (3) New York Times Midi Apr 9, 2026
3% ISOMER Nuclear compound (6)
3% BOHR Nuclear physicist. (4)
2% ATOMS Nuclear reactors split them (5) New York Times Mini May 6, 2026
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