Perfect (but not quite fully formed) hypothesis Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% IDEA Perfect (but not quite fully formed) hypothesis (4) The Times Quick Cryptic Jan 30, 2024
5% IDEAL Perfect (5) The Telegraph Quick Oct 21, 2025
5% AJAR Not fully open (4) New York Times Oct 19, 2025
5% OHSO Quite (4) LA Times Daily Oct 17, 2025
5% SET Fully prepared (3) Newsday Oct 15, 2025
5% HONE Perfect (4) New York Times Oct 9, 2025
5% ALMOST Not quite (6) Newsday Oct 8, 2025
5% SATED Fully filled (5) Commuter Oct 7, 2025
5% PACKITIN Quit (8) Newsday Sep 27, 2025
5% SATES Fills fully (5) LA Times Daily Sep 23, 2025

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