Spinoza treatise modeled after Euclid's "Elements" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ETHICS Spinoza treatise modeled after Euclid's "Elements" (6)
52% ELEMENTS Euclid's treatise on geometry (8)
49% ESSAY Treatise (5) (5) Mirror Quick Jul 18, 2025
49% THESIS Student's treatise (6)
49% PLANEGEOMETRY Euclid's "elements"? (13)
47% IT Element element (2) USA Today Quick Sep 8, 2025
47% ATOM Element element (4) USA Today Quick Sep 8, 2025
42% ZINC Zn element (4) The Telegraph Quick Sep 7, 2025
42% HYDROGEN Lightest element (8) The Times Sunday Concise Aug 17, 2025
42% IDEAL Model (5) The Telegraph Quick Aug 15, 2025
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