Other crossword clues for answer "NOBEL"
- NOBEL
- Tutu won one
- Wiesel's award
- Prize won by Bob Dylan for literature
- Name on some prestigious medals
- Dynamite guy?
- Award won by Obama in '09
- Dynamite inventor Alfred
- The European Union has one
- Prize won by Gandhi (... what? He never one won of these? Baffling!)
- Swedish prize
- Prize name
- Prize won by Gore
- Dynamite inventor
- ___ Peace Prize (Lester Pearson's award)
- Dynamite man
- What Barack Obama and Bob Dylan have in common
- Coveted prize
- Prestigious prize
- Prize won by J.M. Coetzee in 2003
- Prized prize
- TNT inventor
- Laureate's prize
- Prestigious annual prize that began in 1901
- Inventor of dynamite
- Chemist who funded prestigious prizes
- Element #102 eponym
- Prestigious prize awarded each December
- Obama has one
- Prize won by four presidents
- Swedish philanthropist
- Guy whose work was a blast?
- Prize won by Obama
- Prized name?
- Dynamite patentee Alfred
- Prestigious prize provider
- Prize declined by Sartre and Le Duc Tho
- Swedish inventor of dynamite
- Peace Prize name
- Prize won by Sadat and Tutu
- Prize founder
- Prize won by 110-Across
- __ Prize
- Prize with six categories
- Prize since 1901
- One of two for Linus Pauling
- Prestigious prize with six categories
- Prize benefactor
- Peace Prize benefactor
- Prize for Carter
- Swedish scientist
- Swedish industrialist
- Prestigious-prize benefactor
- One of the Prize guys
- Peace Prize donator
- __ Peace Prize
- Chemist with 350 patents
- Honor for four presidents
- Swede who had 350 patents
- Award for Bunche and Bellow
- Surname on a Peace Prize
- 2012 distinction for the European Union
- Stockholm-born inventor
- 2009 honor for 28/29 Down
- Depiction on a Peace Prize medal
- Name on a Walesa award
- Oslo's __ Peace Center
- Peace Prize endower
- Portrait on gold medals
- Prize for 18 Across
- Noted Swedish philanthropist
- Prize for France
- His invention was dynamite
- Literature prize of note
- Element #102 is named after him
- Swedish chemist and inventor (1833–1896).
- Prize that Sartre declined
- Alfred Bernhard ___ (1833–1896).
- Inventor of dynamite (1833–96).
- Smokeless powder producer.
- Swedish chemist, died 1896.
- Peace-loving maker of lethal weapons.
- He patented dynamite, 1862.
- Famous Swede (1833–96).
- Donor of famous prizes.
- Famous Swedish chemist.
- He bequeathed $9,000,000 for benefactors of mankind.
- Swedish chemist and inventor.
- Ralph Bunche's prize.
- Inventor of dynamite, 1866.
- Marshall's prize.
- ___ Prize.
- Dynamite-inventing prize-giver.
- Swedish chemist.
- Institute in Stockholm.
- Prize in fields of major achievement.
- Famed Swedish inventor.
- Famous Swede.
- Stockholm name.
- Swedish inventor.
- Famous inventor.
- Prize man
- Famed Swede
- Familiar name in prizes
- Writer's prize
- Prize won by 41 Across: 1946
- Saul Bellow's prize
- Swedish engineer
- Stockholm institute
- Mother Teresa's prize
- Prize Walesa won
- Man with a bang-up idea?
- Prize name since 1901
- Actuator of above award
- Prize eponym
- Walesa's prize
- Memorable munitions man
- Stockholm prize
- Prize for Toni Morrison
- Annual prize
- Boris Pasternak declined one
- October announcement
- Prize that Pirandello won in 1934
- Coveted award
- Annual announcement from 13-Down
- Prestigious prize awarded every December
- Prize won by Einstein and Yeats
- Prize won by Obama and Carter
- Prize won by Roosevelt, Wilson, Carter and Obama
- Scientist for whom an element is named
- ___ Peace Prize
- 1984 prize for Desmond Tutu
- See 15-Down
- 1953 prize for Churchill
- 2016 prize for Bob Dylan
- Annual award from Stockholm
- Recognition for a scientist
- Prize that comes with 9 million kronor
- 1938 prize for Pearl S. Buck
- Prize declined by Sartre
- Prize declined by 10-Down
- Prestigious award established after its founder purportedly read his premature obituary
- Prize won by 3 U.S. presidents
- Annual award
- Rabin won one
- -- Peace Prize
- Coveted annual prize
- Chemistry prize of note
- Physics prize of note
- Peace award
- 1991 prize for Nadine Gordimer
- Pearl Buck's prize
- Prize for Curie
- Prize for Nelson Mandela
- Alfred's prize
- Prize for Wangari Maathai
- Prize for Malala Yousafzai
- Prize won by Marie Curie
- Prize won by astrophysicist Andrea Ghez in 2020
- Prize won by Malala Yousafzai
- 2023 prize for Anne L'Huillier
- Prominent physics prize
- Eponymous award
- Noted prize
- Type of prize
- Big prize since 1901
- Dynamite creator
- Prize awarded to Mandela
- 2016 honor for Bob Dylan
- 2009 prize for Obama
- Prize for Carter and Obama
- Annual Swedish prize
- Peace offering?
- Prize that was first awarded in 1901
- Famous pacifist chemist
- Prize for 78-Across
- Inventor for whom element #102 was named
- Element 102 is named for him
- One of two for Marie Curie