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Count of electronically charged particles? Crossword Clue
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Rank | Answer | Length | Source | Date |
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98% | IONFIGURES Count of electronically charged particles? | (10) | ||
8% | ION Charged particle | (3) | USA Today | Oct 5, 2025 |
8% | IONS Charged particles | (4) | ||
8% | ATOM Particle with protons and electrons | (4) | ||
7% | ANION Negatively charged particle | (5) | The Telegraph Cross Atlantic | Jul 24, 2025 |
6% | GRANULE Small particle | (7) | Puzzler Backwords | Oct 4, 2025 |
6% | BOSON Subatomic particle | (5) | The Telegraph Cross Atlantic | Sep 30, 2025 |
6% | ATOMS Elementary particles | (5) | ||
6% | RELY Count (on) | (4) | The Times Concise | Sep 26, 2025 |
6% | PROTON Elementary particle | (6) | The Telegraph Cross Atlantic | Sep 23, 2025 |
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