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___'s Last Theorem, 6 letters

Big name in number theory, 6 letters

Eponym of a famous math theorem, 6 letters

French mathematician, 6 letters

French mathematician Pierre de ___, 6 letters

French mathematician who pioneered in the theory of probability, 6 letters

French mathematician with a noted last theorem, 6 letters

His last theorem was finally solved in 1993, 6 letters

It took 358 years to prove his last theorem, 6 letters

Marginal mathematician?, 6 letters

Math guy with a famous last theorem, 6 letters

Math theorem author, 6 letters

Mathematician Pierre whose last theorem took 358 years to prove, 6 letters

Mathematician with a theorem that was unproven for 300 years, 6 letters

Pierre with a theorem, 6 letters

French mathematician who founded number theory, 6 letters

Contributed (with Pascal) to the theory of probability (1601-1665), 6 letters

'Hold this note' musical symbol, 7 letters

Musical hold, 7 letters

Musical hold sign, 7 letters

Agitation, 7 letters

Do a brewery job, 7 letters

React to yeast, 7 letters

Turn to wine, as grape juice, 7 letters

Unrest, 7 letters

A state of agitation or turbulent change or development, 7 letters

A chemical phenomenon in which an organic molecule splits into simpler substances, 7 letters

Especially, the anaerobic breakdown of sugar into alcohol, 7 letters

A process in which an agent causes an organic substance to break down into simpler substances, 7 letters

Quip, part 1, 15 letters

Soured, as grapes, 9 letters

Agitates, 8 letters

Inflames, 8 letters

Reacts to yeast, 8 letters

Turns into wine, 8 letters

Pipe down, Pierre!, 14 letters

___ National Accelerator Laboratory, 5 letters

1938 Nobel physicist, 5 letters

1938 Physics Nobelist, 5 letters

1938 physics Nobelist Enrico, 5 letters

Atom splitter, 5 letters

Atom-splitting Nobelist, 5 letters

Atomic physicist Enrico, 5 letters

Big name in nuclear physics, 5 letters

Chain reaction pioneer, 5 letters

Element 100 eponym, 5 letters

Element 100 was named for him, 5 letters

Enrico -- Institute, 5 letters

Enrico the physicist, 5 letters

Eponym for a Batavia, IL particle physics lab, 5 letters

Eponym of a physics lab near Chicago, 5 letters

Famed atomic physicist, 5 letters

Famed Italian physicist, 5 letters

Famed physicist from Rome, 5 letters

Famous scientist recalls, 'I'm official' (5), 5 letters

He oversaw the construction of the first atomic pile, 5 letters

It's another name for a femtometer, 5 letters

Italian physicist Enrico, 5 letters

Italian-born physicist, 5 letters

Los Alamos notable, 5 letters

Los Alamos scientist, 5 letters

Manhattan Project member, 5 letters

Manhattan Project member Enrico, 5 letters

Manhattan Project notable, 5 letters

Manhattan Project physicist, 5 letters

Manhattan Project physicist Enrico, 5 letters

Manhattan Project scientist, 5 letters

Manhattan Project VIP, 5 letters

Nobel physicist, 5 letters

Nobel physicist Enrico, 5 letters

Nobel physicist: 1938, 5 letters

Nobel Prize physicist: 1938, 5 letters

Nobel-winning physicist Enrico, 5 letters

Nobelist in Physics: 1938, 5 letters

Noted Columbia professor during the 1940s, 5 letters

Noted Italian-born scientist who worked on the atom bomb, 5 letters

Noted US physicist, 5 letters

Nuclear physicist Enrico, 5 letters

Nuclear pioneer Enrico, 5 letters

Onetime American Physical Society president, 5 letters

Physicist Enrico, 5 letters

Physicist for whom element 100 is named, 5 letters

Physicist who studied beta decay, 5 letters

Physicist with a unit of distance named after him, 5 letters

Physics Nobelist Enrico, 5 letters

Physics Nobelist of 1938, 5 letters

Physics Nobelist, 1938, 5 letters

Physics unit, 5 letters

Pioneer atom splitter, 5 letters

Pioneer in the development of nuclear power, 5 letters

Rome-born Nobelist, 5 letters

Tiny distance unit, 5 letters

Unit of length that's roughly the diameter of a proton, 5 letters

Unit of length used for measuring nuclear distances, 5 letters

Winner of the 1938 Nobel Prize in Physics, 5 letters

Italian nuclear physicist (in the United States after 1939) who worked on artificial radioactivity caused by neutron bombardment and who headed the group that in 1942 produced the first controlled nuclear reaction (1901-1954), 5 letters

A metric unit of length equal to one quadrillionth of a meter, 5 letters

Scientist featured in a romantic ditty?, 13 letters

University of Chicago research center, 14 letters

Chicago-area institution home to the world's most powerful particle accelerator, 8 letters

Units in nuclear physics, 6 letters

Units named for physicist Enrico, 6 letters

Units of length, in physics, 6 letters

Element named after a physicist, 7 letters

A radioactive transuranic metallic element produced by bombarding plutonium with neutrons, 7 letters

A process in which an agent causes an organic substance to break down into simpler substances, 12 letters

Especially, the anaerobic breakdown of sugar into alcohol, 12 letters

A state of agitation or turbulent change or development, 12 letters

A chemical phenomenon in which an organic molecule splits into simpler substances, 12 letters

Go sour or spoil, 10 letters

A process in which an agent causes an organic substance to break down into simpler substances, 10 letters

Especially, the anaerobic breakdown of sugar into alcohol, 10 letters

A specialist in wine making, 14 letters

Any particle that obeys Fermi-Dirac statistics and is subject to the Pauli exclusion principle, 7 letters


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