Japanese Nobel physicist Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ESAKI Japanese Nobel physicist (5)
4% DIRAC Nobel-winning physicist Paul (5) LA Times Daily Jan 7, 2026
3% ATOM "Up and ___!" (catchphrase for a physicist) (4) New York Times Feb 19, 2026
3% OBE Nobel's prize (1,1,1) (3) Mirror Cryptic Feb 14, 2026
3% ION Physicist's charged particle (3)
3% ECON Nobel Prize subj. (4) LA Times Daily Jan 31, 2026
3% ERWIN Physicist Schrödinger (5) LA Times Daily Jan 18, 2026
3% OTTOSTERN Nobel-winning physicist who was nominated 82 times (9) Wall Street Journal Jan 14, 2026
3% AWARD Nobel, for one (5) New York Times Jan 7, 2026
3% ERNST Physicist Mach (5) Wall Street Journal Dec 20, 2025
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