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Physicist without his ''own element'' Crossword Clue
Here is the answer for the crossword clue Physicist without his ''own element'' last seen in Newsday puzzle. We have found 40 possible answers for this clue in our database. Among them, one solution stands out with a 98% match which has a length of 6 letters. We think the likely answer to this clue is NEWTON.
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Rank | Answer | Length | Source | Date |
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98% | NEWTON Physicist without his ''own element'' | (6) | Newsday | Aug 24, 2019 |
7% | EACH "To ___ his own" | (4) | ||
6% | HES "___ his own worst enemy" | (3) | Universal | Aug 22, 2025 |
6% | APPROVAL "A man cannot be comfortable without his own _": Mark Twain (8) | (8) | ||
6% | CONFESS Does without iron, ultimately his own | (7) | The Sun Two Speed | Jun 23, 2025 |
5% | HATH Owns, once | (4) | The Telegraph Cross Atlantic | Sep 5, 2025 |
5% | OURS Communally owned | (4) | Newsday | Sep 5, 2025 |
5% | PROPERTYTAX Payment for owning a home | (11) | Newsday | Sep 3, 2025 |
5% | CONDO Apartment that's owned | (5) | Newsday | Sep 2, 2025 |
5% | SANS Without | (4) | Wall Street Journal | Sep 2, 2025 |
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