World's largest particle physics lab, in Switzerland Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CERN World's largest particle physics lab, in Switzerland (4)
76% ATOM Physics particle (4)
76% ION Physics particle (3) Eugene Sheffer Aug 1, 2025
71% ATOMS Physics particles (5) LA Times Mini Jun 26, 2025
65% IONS Charged physics particles (4)
63% ARABIA World's largest peninsula (6) USA Today Aug 18, 2025
60% HAN World's largest ethnic group (3) USA Today Sep 1, 2025
60% ATACAMA Largest fog desert in the world (7) LA Times Daily Aug 24, 2025
52% TESTS Lab work? (5) The Telegraph Plusword Aug 28, 2025
52% TEST Lab experiment (4) Commuter Aug 27, 2025
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