The electrons of oxygen, e.g. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% OCTET The electrons of oxygen, e.g (5) New York Times Jan 30, 2015
95% GAS Oxygen or neon (3) Newsday Aug 4, 2025
95% SPIES Johnny English and George Smiley, e. g. (5)
90% DIODE Electronics piece (5) Thomas Joseph Aug 21, 2025
90% GAY The "G" in LGBTQ (3) Commuter Aug 19, 2025
90% MODULE Electronics part (6) Thomas Joseph Aug 16, 2025
90% GOD The "G" in TGIF (3)
90% NOTES A, B, C, D, E, F and G (5) USA Today Jun 27, 2025
85% ERAT The "E" of Q.E.D. (4) New York Times Sep 7, 2025
85% EVE WALL-E's crush, in "WALL-E" (3) USA Today Sep 3, 2025

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