Nye, TV's "Science Guy" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BILL Nye, TV's "Science Guy" (4) USA Today Aug 15, 2017
92% NYE TV's Science Guy (3) Newsday Mar 29, 2026
68% NYES Science Guy Bill, and family (4)
65% EXPERIMENT "Bill Nye the Science Guy" staple (10) LA Times Daily Jun 30, 2023
62% BILLNYE "Science Guy" of TV (7)
59% FELLOW Guy (6) Newsday Mar 22, 2026
59% MALES Guys (5) Newsday Mar 17, 2026
59% MEN Guys (3) LA Times Daily Mar 17, 2026
59% SCIENCE Bill Nye's field (7) LA Times Daily Jan 18, 2026
56% BSC Science degree (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Apr 13, 2026

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