"Inventor Gray who had a patent war with Alexander Graham Bell" Crossword Clue

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Last Updated: 19 Nov 2023

"Inventor Gray who had a patent war with Alexander Graham Bell" NYT crossword answer is:

ELISHA (6 letters length)

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Elisha Gray was an American inventor who is best known for his patent war with Alexander Graham Bell over the invention of the telephone. Gray was the founder of the Western Electric Manufacturing Company and held over 70 patents. He was a prolific inventor and his inventions included the telautograph, a device that could transmit handwriting over a wire. Gray's patent war with Bell was a landmark case in patent law and the courts ultimately ruled in Bell's favor.

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