Manhattan Project physicist born in Rome Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% FERMI Manhattan Project physicist born in Rome (5) LA Times Daily Sep 3, 2020
3% ROSSI Manhattan Project physicist Bruno ___ (5) New York Times Dec 12, 2018
3% TELLER Manhattan Project physicist (6)
2% ILE Suffix with "project" (3)
2% TRE "Three," in Rome (3)
2% USA "Born in the ___" (3) USA Today Oct 4, 2025
2% DAMS Beaver projects (4) Universal Oct 2, 2025
2% LED Spearheaded, as a project (3)
2% TOMB Grant's ___, Manhattan mausoleum (4) Universal Sep 30, 2025
2% NYU Sch. in Manhattan (3) Premier Sunday Sep 28, 2025

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