This web browser is not supported. Use Chrome, Edge, Safari, or Firefox for best results.

Find clues for any answer, or answers that match a pattern

Search options:

Sort finds:
Answer length:
Include:
Examples using the [Search] button:
Find all clues for a single word ELOPE
Use ? for single letter in pattern P??CH
Use * for any number of letters (including zero) CR*Y
Use $c for any consonant, or $v for any vowel $c$c???$v$v
Square brackets for any enclosed letter [QJXZ]????
Hyphen for range of letters [X-Z]?????
Use ^ to negate specified letters [^A-W]*[^RSTLE]

Click here for detailed information, including OneLook and Regex options.

Enter a word, pattern, or phrase:

NEWTON is a legal Scrabble word. See a dictionary definition for NEWTON.

35 total results for NEWTON( score: 50 )

7 results for NEWTON from Modern Era puzzles:
DateGridClueAuthorEditor
Thu Jan 27, 20223D"Principia" author, 1687Lewis Rothlein and Jeff ChenShortz
Sun Jan 9, 202298DWho was famously hit over the head with inspiration?Timothy PolinShortz
Sun Dec 23, 201261AF = ma formulatorJoe DiPietroShortz
Sun Sep 9, 201212AFamous lawmaker?Kevin G. DerShortz
Sun Feb 6, 2005101D"Opticks" writerJoel KaplowShortz
Tue Jan 11, 200546DFormulator of the law of universal gravitationSarah KellerShortz
Mon Aug 8, 199425ASir IsaacSidney L. RobbinsShortz
9 results for NEWTON from Variety puzzles:
DateTypeGridClueAuthorEditor
Apr 11, 2021AcrosticIChewy bar; "Opticks" author, 1704Emily Cox & Henry RathvonShortz
Nov 8, 2020AcrosticWUnit of force more or less equivalent to that exerted by an appleEmily Cox & Henry RathvonShortz
Jun 23, 2019AcrosticDWhere Boston Marathoners run up Heartbreak HillEmily Cox & Henry RathvonShortz
Dec 10, 2017AcrosticCFormulator of F = maEmily Cox & Henry RathvonShortz
Feb 23, 2014AcrosticGUnit used to measure the force of gravityEmily Cox & Henry RathvonShortz
Dec 2, 2007Diagramless5DEponymous physicistMike NothnagelShortz
Jun 25, 2006AcrosticHSee G.Emily Cox & Henry RathvonShortz
Sep 21, 2003AcrosticOPhysics unit named for a noted mathematicianEmily Cox & Henry RathvonShortz
Jul 2, 2000AcrosticC"God said 'Let ___ be!' and all was light" (Pope)Emily Cox & Henry RathvonShortz
19 results for NEWTON from pre-Shortz puzzles:
DateGridClueAuthorEditor
Thu Jul 23, 199210DHe didn't give a fig for guessworkEugene T. MaleskaMaleska
Fri Aug 31, 19909D"Optics" authorGloria EvansMaleska
Sun Jan 7, 199047AAn apple inspired himWill WengMaleska
Sun Nov 19, 1989112DName often in Vegas lightsA.J. SantoraMaleska
Sat Jun 27, 198748DSinger from NorfolkJoe ClonickMaleska
Sun May 24, 198731ASir IsaacS. E. WilkinsonMaleska
Wed Jan 23, 198038DFamous IsaacCharles EnglerMaleska
Tue Mar 20, 19735DSir IsaacUnknownWeng
Sun May 28, 196799APhysicist of 250 years ago.W. E. JonesFarrar
Thu Sep 16, 196527AFamous physicist.UnknownFarrar
Thu Jul 22, 196521AEnglish scientist.UnknownFarrar
Sun Aug 12, 1962116AAuthor of "Principia."Mary D. WeisserFarrar
Tue Nov 27, 195624AEnglish physicist.UnknownFarrar
Tue Jul 26, 19555DFormulator of law of gravity.Fred C. JaschobFarrar
Wed Aug 4, 195418DBooth Tarkington's first name.S. A. KayFarrar
Fri May 22, 195347DScientist who saw an apple fall.UnknownFarrar
Sun May 6, 195154DAuthor of "Principia."Willard N. JordanFarrar
Sun Jul 10, 194928ADiscoverer of the spectrum (1642-1727).Charles CrossFarrar
Sun Jan 18, 194898APhilosopher who quarreled with Leibnitz.Louis JenkinsFarrar
Anagrams:NOTNEW, WENTON
XWord Info Home
XWord Info © 2007-2024, Jim Horne
21 ms