Nobel Prize winner for physics, 1950. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% POWELL Nobel Prize winner for physics, 1950. (6)
95% SALAM Nobel Prize winner in physics (5)
77% BOHRS Father-and-son Nobel Prize winners in physics (5)
77% MARCONI Italian, Nobel Prize winner in physics, 1909. (7)
71% ROENTGENS Units named for the first Nobel Prize winner in Physics (9)
57% SMOOT George ___, Nobel prize winner in Physics who cameoed in "The Big Bang Theory" (5)
8% ANWAR Nobel Peace Prize winner Sadat (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 13, 2025
8% PEACE Nobel Prize category (5) Newsday Sep 8, 2025
8% ELIE ___ Wiesel, Nobel Peace Prize winner (4)
8% ECON Nobel Prize subj. (4) Eugene Sheffer Aug 12, 2025
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