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HADRONA member of the class of elementary particles that interact by means of the strong force (6)
GOSSAMERSpider silk floating in the air or on the grass, with shimmering droplets caused by early morning autumn fog that interact with sunlight to form a hyperbola-shaped dew-bow (8)
ECHOAmazon device that interacts with Alexa
ETCHERPerson who creates designs and pictures by means of the intaglio printing process (6)
INFORMTell you, as a member of the class (6)
MAMMALAny of the class of animals that suckle their young (6)
ONLINEBy means of the internet or other computer network (6)
ATOMICOf elementary particles (6)
WBOSONDiscovered at CERN in 1983, a type of elementary particle involved in nuclear weak interaction, simi
DELMARSurname that means "of the sea" in Spanish
LEPTONElementary particle that participates in weak interactions
SAILStructure used to propel a boat by means of the wind; or, a panel forming part of the vane of a windmill (4)
BOSONSNo boss destroyed elementary particles (6)
CHARMEach one of a series of miniature trinkets worn on a bracelet; flock of goldfinches; hum of voices; a spell; or, a type of elementary particle (5)
DRIVINGThe act of steering or directing a car, four-in-hand, golf guttie or tally-ho; or, of the rain, vigorously sweeping by means of the blowing wind (7)
QUARKSElementary particles
IMARIThe style of porcelain exported from the Japanese port of Kyushu and reaching Europe by means of the
KULAKA member of the class of peasants in Russia who became proprietors of their own farms (5)
FOUCAULTLeon ___, French physicist who demonstrated the rotation of the earth on its axis by means of the pendulum named after him
GELLMANNNobel Prize-winning physicist who proposed the concept of strangeness in quarks and contributed towards the classification of elementary particles (4-4)