Fermat's : it needs to be proved? Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% THEOREM Fermat's : it needs to be proved? (7)
68% REBUT Prove false (5) Puzzler Backwords Nov 18, 2025
68% AVAIL Prove beneficial to (5) The Washington Post Mini Nov 12, 2025
68% DEBUNK Prove false (6) LA Times Daily Oct 8, 2025
62% TESTBEDS Proving grounds (8) Newsday Aug 23, 2025
58% EVINCED Proved beyond doubt (7) The Telegraph Quick Sep 17, 2025
55% SIGMA Greek "S" (5) New York Times Mini Nov 22, 2025
55% OWED Needed to repay (4) Commuter Nov 21, 2025
55% AX Firefighter's need (2) Eugene Sheffer Nov 20, 2025
55% SKINDIVES Cubing needs (9) New York Times Nov 20, 2025
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