Honorary co-chair of the 2017 March for Science Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% NYE Honorary co-chair of the 2017 March for Science (3)
2% NANO iPod discontinued in 2017 (4) The Atlantic Feb 8, 2026
2% SITS Takes a chair (4)
2% CHEMISTRY Physical science (9) (9) Puzzler Feb 7, 2026
2% SOUSA "The March King" (5) Universal Feb 6, 2026
2% SIT Take a chair (3)
2% IDES The ___ of March (4) USA Today Feb 3, 2026
2% SAT Took a chair (3) Commuter Feb 2, 2026
2% SEATPAD Cushion for a chair (7) Universal Feb 1, 2026
2% DIRGE Funeral march (5) (5) Puzzler Jan 27, 2026
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