The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 4 letter word RABI , but the solution may also be TESLA which is one of the most recent solution (2000 in Universal uClick).
Famous physicist crossword clue answers
Here's a list of possible crossword answers ranked by the most likely to least likely.
Answer | Likelyness | Letters |
---|---|---|
RABI | 40 % | 4 |
TESLA | 10 % | 5 |
UREY | 10 % | 4 |
FERMI | 5 % | 5 |
EINSTEIN | 5 % | 8 |
TELLER | 5 % | 6 |
NEWTON | 5 % | 6 |
RONTGEN | 5 % | 7 |
ROENTGEN | 5 % | 8 |
MARCONI | 5 % | 7 |
PUPIN | 5 % | 5 |
Words with a meaning similar to the clue: Famous physicist
These words may or may not be a possible solution to this crosswords clue.- einstein
- urey
- fermi
- newton
- teller
- tesla
- roentgen
- rontgen
- bohr
- doppler
- coulomb
- ampere
Crossword Answer definitions
RABI noun- Spring.
- The spring harvest.
More crossword clues leading to the same solutions
Here's a few more crossword clues - all leading to the identical solution
More clues leading to the result RABI
- Moslem calendar month
- US Nobel physicist
- Physics Nobelist Isidor Isaac ___
- Physics Nobelist
- 1944 Nobelist
- 1944 Nobel physicist Isidor
- Physics Nobelist in '44
- 1944 Nobel Prize physicist
- Nobel physicist of '44
- Physics Nobelist of '44
More clues leading to the result TESLA
- Inventor Nikola
- Magnetic flux unit
- Magnetic-induction unit
- Nikola the inventor
- Croatian-born electrical engineer
- Unit of flux
- Elon Musk auto company
- Nerd-trendy car company
- Electrical inventor
- Physicist Nikola
More clues leading to the result UREY
- 1934 Nobelist/deuterium discoverer Harold
- Nobel chemist Harold
- Nobel winner who discovered heavy hydrogen
- 1934 Nobel chemist Harold
- 1934 Nobel chemist
- Nobel Prize chemist
- 1934 Nobelist in Chemistry
- American Nobel chemsit
- Chemistry Nobelist
- Manhattan Project scientist Harold
More clues leading to the result FERMI
- 1938 physics Nobelist Enrico
- Scientist Enrico
- Physicist, Enrico
- Manhattan Project scientist
- Manhattan Project physicist
- Manhattan Project VIP
- Manhattan Project notable
- He oversaw the construction of the first atomic pile
- Roman-born Manhattan Project figure
- Italian physicist Enrico
More clues leading to the result EINSTEIN
- Brainiac
- Physicist who published four groundbreaking articles in 1905
- Element 99 was named for him
- Author of the "Annus Mirabilis" papers
- German genius
- Genius
- Relativity researcher
- Mensa member?
- Name synonymous with genius
- "___ on the Beach" (Philip Glass's first opera)
More clues leading to the result TELLER
- Withdrawal specialist?
- Penn's partner
- Bank employee
- "Father of the hydrogen bomb"
- Physicist known as the "Father of the Hydrogen Bomb," born 1/15/1908
- Oppenheimer colleague on the Manhattan Project
- Bank clerk
- Worker in a cage
- Money handler
- PIN number requester
More clues leading to the result NEWTON
- Scientist for whom a certain fig cookie is not named, despite popular belief
- Photographer Helmut
- Square in Nabisco packs
- "Queen of Hearts" singer Juice
- Law of gravity formulator
- Man of gravity
- Fig follower
- Isaac or Wayne
- WTWTA, in Massachusetts?
- Sir Isaac
More clues leading to the result RONTGEN
- Discoverer of X-rays.
- Winner of first Nobel prize in physics, 1901.
- Famous physicist.
- X-ray man.
- X-ray discoverer
More clues leading to the result ROENTGEN
- X-ray discoverer
- Unit named for the discoverer of X-rays
- He discovered X-rays
- First Nobelist in Physics
- First Physics Nobelist
- Discoverer of x-rays, who has a unit named after him
- Discoverer of light rays (1845–1923).
- German physicist: 1845–1923.
- X-Ray Wilhelm.
- Discoverer of X rays, 1895.
More clues leading to the result MARCONI
- Nobel physicist of 1909
- Transatlantic transmitter
- Pioneer in wireless telegraphy
- Radio innovator
- Radio man
- Edison contemporary
- Physics Nobelist of 1909
- 1909 physics Nobelist
- Early physics Nobelist
- Italian, Nobel Prize winner in physics, 1909.