Crossword Clue: Particle for a physicist
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- 100-picometer thing
- __ Ant: tiny toon superhero
- __ bomb
- "__ Land" (2018 book on particle physics)
- __ smasher (supercollider nickname)
- __ smasher
- ___ Ant ('60s cartoon hero)
- ___ Ant (cartoon superhero)
- ___ bomb
- ___ smasher
- An energy source
- Anagram for moat
- ____ bomb
- Basic biological building block
- Basic bit
- Basic building block for molecules
- Basic building block
- Basic particle
- Basic physics focus
- Basic unit for the elements
- Basic unit of matter
- Basic unit
- ____ smasher
- Basis of all, to Lucretius
- _____ bomb
- _____ smasher
- Angstrom-diameter thing
- Ani DiFranco "The ___"
- A bit of chemistry?
- A bit smashed?
- A bit that can be split
- Ant who once teamed with Secret Squirrel
- A little bundle of energy
- A might little thing.
- A really tiny piece of something
- "Ararat" director Egoyan
- Accelerated bit
- Accelerator bit
- Accelerator item
- Big-bang material
- A.E.C. concern
- AEC logo
- A.E.C.'s concern
- Bit for Fermi
- Bit of beryllium
- Bit of chemistry
- Bit of matter
- Bit of nuclear physics
- Bit of physics?
- Bit of physics
- Bit of science
- Bit split at a plant
- Bit that can be split
- Bit that may be split
- Bit to be split
- Bit to split
- Bit with a nucleus
- Bit
- Bohr model depiction
- Bohr model subject
- Bohr study
- Bohr subject
- Bohr theory subject
- Bohr topic
- Bohr's bailiwick
- Bohr's bit
- Bohr's study
- Bohr's subject
- Alphabet's first half
- Bomb type
- Bomb variety
- Bond bit
- Bond collector?
- Bond component
- Bond holder?
- Bond holding?
- Bond part
- Interest of Fermi
- Invisible energy source
- Ion, at times
- Ion, e.g.
- Ion, for instance
- Ion, perhaps
- Iota.
- Iota
- Home for protons
- Certain smasher input
- Certain smasher's target
- Home to a muon or pion
- Echobelly song about a bit of physics?
- Echobelly song about physics?
- Home to quarks
- Isotope, e.g.
- Concern for Edward Teller
- Concern of Compton and Fermi
- Concern of Niels Bohr
- Democritus' indivisible unit
- Democritus postulated it
- Democritus' unit
- It can be viewed with a scanning tunneling microscope
- It can get smashed
- Fundamental matter?
- Depiction on an Emmy
- It contains protons and electrons
- Fermi interest
- Fermi's bit
- Fermi's concern
- Fermi's fascination
- Fermi's particle
- Fermi's study
- Fermi's tidbit
- It gets smashed
- Either H in H2O
- British Sea Power song about a small particle?
- It has one or more shells
- Electron home
- Electron's home
- Electron's locale
- Electrons' place
- Electron's place
- Electron's surroundings
- H or O, in water
- Element component
- Element element
- Element of an element
- Element particle
- Element unit
- Elemental bit
- Elemental building block
- Elemental combiner
- Elemental particle
- Elemental piece
- Elemental unit
- Elementary bit
- Elementary particle
- It may be ionized
- It may be smashed
- It may be split or smashed
- It may be split
- Hadron's place
- Chem class model
- Chemical building block
- Chemical particle
- Chemistry 101 study
- Chemistry 101 topic
- Chemistry bit
- Chemistry book chapter,with "the"
- Chemistry class model
- Chemistry class subject
- Chemistry text particle
- Chemist's study
- It may get smashed or split
- It may get smashed
- Diagram subject in a chemistry text
- Controversial power source
- Film director Egoyan
- It might be split
- It might get smashed
- Half of a two-volume directory
- Half of a two-volume encyclopedia, say
- Half the alphabet?
- Half the dictionary?
- Emmy statuette part
- It splits energetically
- Building block of a molecule
- Building block of matter made of protons, electrons, and neutrons
- Building block of matter
- Building block of molecules
- Building block of nature
- Building block of physics
- It was once thought to be indivisible
- It was smashed in the 40's
- Item discussed by Lucretius
- Item for Bohr
- Diminutive DC Comics hero, with "the"
- Diminutive DC Comics superhero, with "The"
- Diminutive DC superhero
- Diminutive superhero (with "The")
- Item of interest to Niels Bohr
- Item once thought indivisible
- Item studied by Niels Bohr
- First half of the alphabet?
- First half of the alphabet
- First half of the files?
- It's a little matter
- It's a small thing
- Director Egoyan of the upcoming "Adoration"
- Director Egoyan
- Hard thing to split
- It's been split
- Hydrogen or oxygen
- Energetic elementary particle?
- Energy bit
- Energy particle
- Energy source in a small package
- Energy source
- Its diameter is measured in picometers
- It's elementary
- It's just a little bit?
- It's just a little bit
- It's little matter
- It's made of electrons and protons
- Its mass is mostly from its nucleus
- Fission bit
- Fission subject
- Fissionable item
- Fissionable particle
- Fissionable unit
- C, Ar, B, O or N
- C or O, in carbon monoxide
- Dispenser of sawbucks (or ... basic unit of matter)
- It's often split
- Its size can be measured in angstroms
- It's small but lethal
- It's smaller than a molecule
- It's smashed in a lab
- It's smashed in a particle accelerator
- It's split in a lab
- It's split in nuclear fission
- It's tiny and it may get smashed
- Itsy-bitsy bit
- Itty-bitty bit
- Ernest Rutherford's study
- Image used for scene segues on "The Big Bang Theory"
- Fluke: "___ Bomb"
- Focus for Fermi
- Focus of Heisenberg's research
- Focus of physics
- Focus of quantum mechanics
- Focus of study for Niels Bohr
- Heart of the matter?
- Exceedingly small bit of anything.
- Captain ___ (DC Comics superhero)
- Excitable one
- Excitable thing
- Jot or bit
- Jot
- Indivisible particle
- Cyclotron bit
- Cyclotron "fodder"
- Cyclotron fodder
- Cyclotron input
- Cyclotron item
- Cyclotron particle
- Cyclotronic bit
- Cartoon ant
- Cartoon character ___ Ant
- Extremely small particle of matter
- Infinitesimal bit
- Highest part of an Emmy
- Proton spot
- Proton's home
- Proton's locale
- Protons' place
- Proton's place
- Proton's spot
- Pion's place
- Mote
- Mote; bit
- The ___, comics crime fighter
- The ___ (DC superhero who can shrink very, very small)
- Topic of elementary education?
- Place for a proton
- Place for positrons
- Place for protons
- N.R.C. concern
- NRC logo item
- Whit
- Nuclear bit
- Nuclear component
- Nuclear energy particle
- Nuclear-energy source
- Nuclear energy source
- Nuclear fission target
- Nuclear item.
- Nuclear particle or filmographer Egoyan
- Nuclear particle
- Nuclear power source
- Nuclear weapon, ... bomb
- Nucleus + electrons etc.
- Nucleus + electrons
- Nucleus locale
- Kind of bomb
- Mr. ___, radioactive enemy of Captain Marvel
- Very small matter
- Very small object or amount
- Very small unit of matter
- The first thirteen rows, perhaps
- Object modeled by Bohr
- Kind of smasher
- The H, H or O in H2O
- The 'H' or 'O' of H2O
- Something divided in W.W. II
- Quantum mechanics model
- Quantum mechanics unit
- Quantum physics focus
- Quantum theory subject
- Quark locale
- Quark place
- Quark site
- Quark's home
- Quark's locale
- Quark's location
- Quark's milieu
- Quark's place
- Quark's surroundings
- Quarky item?
- Muon's place
- Something smashable
- Subject for Bohr
- Subject for Fermi
- Subject for John Dalton
- Something to smash
- Subject of a split
- Subject of Bohr's research
- Subject of Bohr's theory
- Subject of fission
- Material
- Subject of Niels Bohr's model
- Subject of study for Niels Bohr
- Sometimes it gets smashed
- Sometimes it's smashed
- Sometimes-smashed minuscule thing
- Matter bit
- Matter particle
- Matter unit
- Volume 1 of a two-volume encyclopedia?
- Oft-smashed particle
- Oft-split item
- Radical component
- Radical member
- Lab particle
- N preceders?
- Na or Cl, in NaCl
- Label on the first of two file drawers, maybe
- Label on the first of two file drawers, often
- Label on the first of two file drawers?
- “The Sweet Hereafter” director Egoyan
- Literally, "indivisible"
- Little bit of matter
- Little bit
- Little building block
- Little bundle of energy
- Part of a molecule
- Little matter
- Little powerhouse
- Nanotechnology subject
- Little wonder?
- Part of the "Big Bang Theory" logo
- Participant in a collision
- Particle Ani DiFranco sings about
- Particle Ani DiFranco sings of
- Particle depicted on an Emmy
- Particle depicted on Emmys
- Particle for a physicist
- Particle for Bohr
- Particle for Fermi
- Particle for Niels Bohr
- Particle in a smasher
- Particle of interest to Bohr
- Particle of matter
- Particle studied in physics
- Particle that scientists split in nuclear fission
- Particle that's split for nuclear power
- Particle with a nucleus
- Particle with protons and electrons
- Particle with protons
- Particle
- Nature's building block
- Reactor factor
- Positron's place
- Micro amount
- Microphysics particle
- Microphysics subject
- Microscopic bit of matter
- Microscopic bit
- Microscopic building block
- Microscopic particle
- Potent particle
- One is depicted in the Emmy statuette
- Lord Rutherford's concern
- Power particle
- Power source
- Neutrino's place
- Neutron's home
- Neutron's place
- Powerful mite
- Powerful particle
- Might split at best show of your life?
- Mighty bit
- Mighty mite
- Mighty particle
- One of 24 in a glucose molecule
- One of three for H20
- One of three in a water molecule
- One of three in an ozone molecule
- One of trillions in a single human body
- Mini-powerhouse
- Minimal amount of gold or platinum
- Minimal amount of magnesium
- Minimal matter
- Minimal molybdenum
- Minimum amount of an element
- One source of energy
- Minuscule amount
- Minuscule bit
- Minuscule particle
- Minute amount
- Minute bit
- Minute building block
- Minute energy source
- Minute fragment
- Minute matter
- Minute particle
- Minute quantity
- Niels Bohr's concern
- Niels Bohr's study
- Niels Bohr's subject.
- Niels Bohr's subject
- Mite
- Mite that might blight
- Lepton site
- Lepton's locale
- Lepton's location
- Moat anagram
- Modicum
- Molecular bit
- Molecular building block
- Molecular component
- Molecular makeup
- Molecular matter
- Molecular part
- Molecular unit
- Molecule bit
- Molecule builder
- Molecule building block
- Molecule component
- Molecule constituent
- Molecule element
- Molecule maker
- Molecule member
- Molecule mite
- Molecule part
- Molecule particle
- Molecule piece
- Molecule portion
- Molecule subunit
- Molecule unit
- Molecule
- Monad
- "Life: A User's Manual" author Georges
- Oppenheimer subject
- Physicist's bit
- Physicist's concern
- Physicist's focus
- Physicist's study
- Physicist's subject of study
- Physicist's subject
- Physicist's topic
- Physicist's unit
- Physics 101 subject
- Physics 101 topic
- Physics bit
- Physics building block
- Physics class model
- Physics class subject
- Physics class topic
- Physics focus
- Physics matter
- Physics particle
- Physics subject
- Physics tidbit
- Physics topic
- Orbit site
- Maker of bonds
- Piece of silver?
- Source of energy
- Source of nuclear energy
- Source of power
- Shred
- Super ant of cartoons
- Supercollider bit
- Supercollider collider
- Supercollider projectile
- Word that comes from the Greek for "indivisible"
- Speck
- "We have split the ___"
- Wee amount
- Wee bit of physics
- Wee bit
- Wee energy source
- Wee particle
- Wee thing
- Type of bomb
- Split bit
- Splittable bit
- Splitting it releases energy
- Splitting target
- Symbol in the logo of "The Big Bang Theory"
- Type of nuclear bomb
- Symbol of the post-1945 age
- Thing smaller than a molecule
- Thing split in fission
- Thing that might decay
- Thing whose size is measured in picometers
- Site of tiny orbits
- This might split at the best show of your life
- What a ball represents in a ball-and-stick molecular model
- Science class topic
- Science word from the Greek for "indivisible"
- Scintilla
- Unit in a Brownian model
- Unit in physics
- Unit of a molecule
- Unit of matter with protons and electrons
- Unit of matter
- Unit of uranium
- Unit proposed by Leucippus
- Unit quantified in a subscript
- What Massive Attack will be "Splitting"
- What Massive Attack will be "Splitting"?
- Small amount of gold
- Small amount
- Small bit of matter
- Small bit
- Small building block
- Small energy source
- Small item that's split during nuclear fission
- Unseen energy source
- Small matter?
- Small matter
- What the Bohr model depicts
- What the Bohr model models
- Small part
- Small particle
- What the Emmy statuette woman holds
- Tiniest bit
- Tiny bit of energy
- Tiny bit of matter
- What the winged woman is holding in the Emmy statuette
- Tiny bit to split
- Tiny bit
- What the woman in the Emmy statuette is holding
- What the woman is holding in the Emmy statuette
- Tiny building block
- Tiny bundle of energy
- Tiny energy source
- Small thing
- Tiny matter?
- Tiny matter
- Tiny nuclear-energy source
- Tiny part of a molecule
- Tiny part
- Tiny particle.
- Tiny particle that's split during nuclear fission
- Tiny particle that's split to make nuclear energy
- Tiny particle
- Tiny physics bit
- Tiny piece of something
- Tiny piece
- Tiny portion
- Small unit of matter
- Tiny power source
- Tiny power unit
- Tiny powerhouse
- Tiny quantity
- Tiny "smashing" target
- Tiny source of energy
- Tiny source of nuclear energy
- Tiny target of smashing
- Tiny thing
- Small wonder?
- "Up and ___!" (Radioactive Man's battle cry)
- Tiny unit of matter first "split" in 1917
- Tiny unit of matter that's part of a molecule
- Tiny unit of matter
- Smallest component of an element
- Smallest particle in an element able to take part in a chemical reaction
- Smallest unit of an element
- "Smallest unit of matter" Ani DiFranco sings about
- Smallest unit of matter
- "Smallest unit of matter"Ani DiFranco sings about
- Smash hit of modern times.
- Smashable bit
- Smashable thing
- Smashed item
- Smasher input
- Smasher or bomb
- Smashing subject
- Smashing target
- Teensy bit
- Teensy particle
- Teeny bit
- Teeny component
- Teeny particle
- Teeny-tiny bit
- Smidgen that's smashed
- Smidgen
- What's split in nuclear fission
- Uranium unit
- Tittle
- Your smallest division
- Where a quark is located
- Where a quark is parked
- Where electrons orbit
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- New York Times - Nov. 6, 1985