Swiss mathematician who introduced trig notations Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% EULER Swiss mathematician who introduced trig notations (5)
3% EUCLIDEAN Cryptic clue concept introduces name of mathematician (9) The Times Cryptic Jun 3, 2026
2% MUESLI Swiss breakfast mix (6) The Times Concise Jun 19, 2026
2% MET Was introduced to (3) New York Times Midi Jun 18, 2026
2% PHASED ___ in (slowly introduced) (6) The Atlantic Jun 13, 2026
2% COTAN Trig ratio (5) Universal Jun 11, 2026
2% SINE Trig ratio (4) USA Today Jun 11, 2026
2% URI Swiss canton (3) Eugene Sheffer Jun 5, 2026
2% KLEE Swiss painter Paul (4) Newsday Jun 3, 2026
2% ROSTI Swiss potato dish (5) Puzzler Backwords May 31, 2026
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