Theoretical change of propane (2,5) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ONPAPER Theoretical change of propane (2,5) (7)
7% APRIORI Theoretical (7) TV Nov 30, 2025
7% FUEL Peat or propane (4) Thomas Joseph Oct 22, 2025
7% ON PAPER Propane explodes, theoretically (8)
6% PAWN Chessman of the lowest theoretical value (4) (4) Mirror Quiz Nov 7, 2025
6% ERWIN Theoretical physicist Schrödinger (5) LA Times Daily Sep 26, 2025
5% VEERED Changed direction (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 2, 2025
5% MUTATE Change (6) Eugene Sheffer Dec 1, 2025
5% MOVE Change place (4) Puzzler Backwords Nov 28, 2025
5% SHIFT Change gears, say (5)
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