Rationale used by Aristotle Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LOGIC Rationale used by Aristotle (5)
3% TELOS Ultimate end, to Aristotle (5) New York Times Jan 4, 2026
3% ALPHA A, as for Aristotle (5) Newsday Oct 5, 2025
2% TYPE Use a keyboard (4) The Telegraph Quick Jan 8, 2026
2% PLATO Greek philosopher who was Aristotle's teacher (5)
2% THEM It's not us (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 7, 2026
2% TOTALISER Calculator provided when Aristotle messed up! (9) The Telegraph Toughie Jan 6, 2026
2% SWEPT Used a broom (5) Commuter Jan 5, 2026
2% WERE Used to be (4) The Telegraph Quick Jan 4, 2026
2% SIP Use a straw (3) Eugene Sheffer Jan 2, 2026
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