German co-discoverer of calculus Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LEIBNIZ German co-discoverer of calculus (7)
3% ISAACNEWTON Discoverer of gravity (11) Premier Sunday Dec 7, 2025
3% WEEPER Discoverer's victim, supposedly (6) Newsday Dec 6, 2025
3% TRIG Calculus prereq (4) Universal Oct 24, 2025
2% ESTD Founded, as a co. (4) LA Times Daily Dec 18, 2025
2% ISP Web access co. (3) New York Times Dec 18, 2025
2% WURST German sausage (5) LA Times Mini Dec 17, 2025
2% UBOAT German submarine (5) The Telegraph Plusword Dec 14, 2025
2% DAY Co-star of Hudson (3) The Telegraph Quick Dec 10, 2025
2% UAL "Friendly skies" co. (3) Eugene Sheffer Dec 9, 2025
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