English mathematician (1815-64) whose eponymous form of algebra was fundamental to the development of modern computer circuits (6,5) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% GEORGE English mathematician (1815-64) whose eponymous form of algebra was fundamental to the development of modern computer circuits (6,5) (6)
6% BOOLE English mathematician: 1815-64 (5)
4% BASIC Fundamental (5) Newsday Sep 1, 2025
4% EGOSEARCH A modern technological form of vanity (9) The Times Specialist Sunday Aug 31, 2025
4% MATH Trig or algebra (4) Commuter Aug 4, 2025
4% NUTSANDBOLTS Fundamentals (12) The Telegraph Quick Jul 9, 2025
4% ADALOVELACE English mathematician credited with writing the first computer programme in 1843 (3,8) (11)
4% ENDORSEMENT English sent modern form of approval (11) (11) Puzzler Cryptic Jun 25, 2025
3% LXIV 64, to Nero (4) USA Today Quick Aug 31, 2025
3% ARE 64, to Nero (3) USA Today Quick Aug 31, 2025
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