It's neither acute nor obtuse, in math Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% STRAIGHTANGLE It's neither acute nor obtuse, in math (13) Premier Sunday Sep 8, 2024
73% ANGLE It may be obtuse or acute (5)
65% ENROUTE Neither here nor there? (7) The Sun Two Speed Jun 11, 2025
63% IND Neither Dem. nor Rep. (3) Thomas Joseph Sep 4, 2025
63% ONCUE Neither early nor late (5) LA Times Mini Aug 22, 2025
63% SOLID Neither liquid nor gas (5)
60% GAS It's neither solid nor liquid (3)
60% ROOMTEMPERATURE Neither cooled nor heated (15) USA Today Jul 3, 2025
58% KEEN Acute (4) Puzzler Backwords Aug 13, 2025
58% DEM Neither Rep. nor Ind. (3) (3)

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