There is a total of 46981 clues beginning with ma
- Mathematically, what 58-Across is
- Mathematician and philosopher who coined the phrase "the best of all possible worlds"
- Mathematician Andre
- Mathematician Andrew who proved Fermat's last theorem
- Mathematician believed to be the first computer programmer (she had a Google doodle devoted to her 197th birthday this past Monday)
- Mathematician Benoit ___, coiner of the word “fractal”
- Mathematician Blaise
- Mathematician born 12/25/1642
- Mathematician Cantor who founded set theory
- Mathematician Charles
- Mathematician credited with inventing logarithms
- Mathematician Daniel after whom a principle is named
- Mathematician Decartes
- Mathematician Descartes
- Mathematician dubbed "The Man Who Loved Only Numbers"
- Mathematician famous for his incompleteness theorems
- Mathematician Fibonacci
- Mathematician Galois
- Mathematician George known for his work on logic gates
- Mathematician George who used AND and OR operators
- Mathematician Gödel
- Mathematician got ready for a shower?
- Mathematician Hein
- Mathematician John chronicled in "A Beautiful Mind"
- Mathematician John of "A Beautiful Mind"
- Mathematician John von __
- Mathematician John Von ___
- Mathematician John who discovered logarithms
- Mathematician John who invented logarithms
- Mathematician John who was the subject of "A Beautiful Mind"
- Mathematician John ___ Neumann
- Mathematician Khayyám
- Mathematician Kiyoshi
- Mathematician known as "Analysis Incarnate"
- Mathematician known for his incompleteness theorems
- Mathematician known for the constant “e” (271828)
- Mathematician Kurt
- Mathematician Leibniz
- Mathematician Leonhard
- Mathematician Lovelace
- Mathematician Lovelace et al
- Mathematician Mandelbrot
- Mathematician Napier aka ___
- Mathematician Napier, for one
- Mathematician Newton
- Mathematician Niels Henrik ___
- Mathematician Noether
- Mathematician of the earth
- Mathematician once featured on Swiss banknotes
- Mathematician once pictured on Swiss money
- Mathematician Pascal
- Mathematician Paul
- Mathematician Paul featured in "The Man Who Loved Only Numbers"
- Mathematician Pierre whose "last theorem" took 358 years to prove
- Mathematician Poincaré
- Mathematician Poincaré with a famous conjecture
- Mathematician Poincare, for short
- Mathematician Post or Artin
- Mathematician Roger
- Mathematician seen on a Swiss 10-franc note
- Mathematician Stewart and others
- Mathematician Stewart who wrote "Flatterland"
- Mathematician taught by Bernoulli
- Mathematician Turing
- Mathematician Turing and others
- Mathematician Turing et al
- Mathematician Turing who was the subject of "The Imitation Game"
- Mathematician type
- Mathematician Weierstrass dubbed the "father of modern analysis"
- Mathematician who disproved Fermat's conjecture
- Mathematician who introduced the function symbol f(x)
- Mathematician who introduced the symbol e for the base of natural logarithms
- Mathematician who is the subject of the book "The Man Who Loved Only Numbers"
- Mathematician who lent his name to a test
- Mathematician who named the constant e
- Mathematician who proved the impossibility of solving the quintic equation
- Mathematician who was blind for his last 17 years
- Mathematician who was the subject of "The Man Who Loved Only Numbers"
- Mathematician who was the subject of the book "The Man Who Loved Only Numbers"
- Mathematician who wrote the first theorem of graph theory
- Mathematician whom Laplace called "the master of us all"
- Mathematician whom Laplace described as "our master in everything"
- Mathematician whom Le Corbusier replaced on the Swiss 10-franc note
- Mathematician whose name sounds like a fuel ship
- Mathematician whose name sounds like a ship
- Mathematician whose work pioneered concepts represented by the symbol at the center of this puzzle
- Mathematician with a formula named after him
- Mathematician with a hypothesis unproven since 1859
- Mathematician with a strip
- Mathematician with a strip named for him
- Mathematician with a theorem
- Mathematician with a theorem that was unproven for 300 years
- Mathematician ___ de Fermat
- Mathematician ___ Henrik Abel
- Mathematician's "Done!"
- Mathematician's "See, like I said"
- Mathematician's "Stay cool!"?
- Mathematician's "ta-da!"
- Mathematician's "ta-da"