100% | STERIC | 6 | Of the spatial relationship of atoms in a molecule |
55% | ISOMER | 6 | Compound with the same number of atoms in a different arrangement |
46% | RNA | 3 | Molecule in the etymology of a COVID-vaccine-producing company's name |
46% | SENSOR | 6 | The digital detector of images in a camera |
46% | SPELLING | 8 | The agreed sequence of letters in a word |
46% | SYNTAX | 6 | The correct arrangement of words in a sentence |
46% | AROD | 4 | Nickname of the ex-Yankee who once was in a relationship with J.Lo: Hyph. |
45% | LATTICE | 7 | Arrangement of atoms in a crystal structure |
45% | ATOM | 4 | Tiny bit of matter in a molecule |
45% | SILICENE | 8 | Single layer of atoms in a honeycomb pattern |
44% | EMMY | 4 | Statuette of a winged woman holding an atom awarded annually in the US for outstanding work in television |
44% | EMMY | 4 | Statuette of a winged woman holding an atom, awarded annually in the US for outstanding work in television |
44% | NODE | 4 | The junction of veins in a body |
44% | TEXTBOOKS | 9 | The sources of information in a course |
43% | NOSE | 4 | Part of the face that's prominent in a profile |
43% | STUFFING | 8 | The meaning of farce in a French restaurant |
43% | BORONS | 6 | Five atoms in a ulexite molecule |
43% | BABE | 4 | Term of affection in a relationship |
43% | STERIC | 6 | Of atoms' spatial relationships |
43% | TWELVE | 6 | The number of pennies in a pre-decimal shilling |
43% | ATOM | 4 | One of 24 in a glucose molecule |
43% | ATOM | 4 | One of three in a water molecule |
43% | XXXXXX | 6 | Any of 79 in a gold atom |
43% | PLAIN | 5 | The opposite of everything, in a way |
42% | REEVES | 6 | Steve who played the title role of Hercules in a 1959 film |
42% | TAB | 3 | The key to the left of Q in a keyboard |
42% | PAWN | 4 | The first piece usually moved in a game of chess |
42% | COCHONNET | 9 | The target ball or jack in a game of pétanque |
42% | STERIC | 6 | Relating to the arrangement of atoms in space |
42% | ATOM | 4 | One of three in a carbon dioxide molecule |