His maths problem's number one? (5,3) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SMASHHIT His maths problem's number one? (5,3) (8)
95% SUM Maths problem (3) (3) Mirror Quick Dec 8, 2025
83% ADDENDS Math problem numbers (7)
83% DIVISOR Math-problem number (7)
79% COMPOSER She scores 100 initially on maths problem (8) The Times Quick Cryptic Jan 22, 2026
76% TRIG Advanced math (4) Eugene Sheffer Feb 12, 2026
76% RATIO Math comparison (5) Thomas Joseph Feb 7, 2026
76% SINE Math function (4) New York Times Jan 10, 2026
72% HELLO Hi (5) The Telegraph Plusword Feb 9, 2026
72% ALOHA Hi in HI (5) New York Times Jan 27, 2026
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