English astrophysicist, who coined the term "big bang", d. 2001 — Crossword Clue

Last seen 2nd Jan 2015Guardian Quick

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The answer to “English astrophysicist, who coined the term "big bang", d. 2001” is HOYLE (5 letters).

We last saw “English astrophysicist, who coined the term "big bang", d. 2001” in Guardian Quick on 2nd Jan 2015.

The 5-letter answer for “English astrophysicist, who coined the term "big bang", d. 2001” is HOYLE.

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