Star gazers see no more stars coming out (11) |
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Space scientists (11) |
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Do they find no more stars are moving? (11) |
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No more stars for star-gazers (11) |
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No more stars out for stargazers (11) |
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Cosmos scientists (11) |
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Observatory boffins |
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Moon-starers? Yes, in a way (11) |
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Far-sighted people? (11) |
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No more stars, unfortunately, for stargazers (11) |
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No more stars would certainly disturb them (11) |
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Are they no more than moon-starers? (11) |
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No more stars would really upset them! (11) |
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Scientists who rent rooms as ordered (11) |
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Observers of the skies (11) |
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Moon-starers, perhaps? (11) |
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They study celestial objects, space and the universe (11) |
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No more stars can be revealed by them (11) |
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Surprisingly no more stars for stargazers |
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Observers of celestial bodies |
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These scientists need space to work (11) |
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Scientists rent rooms as required |
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No more stars could be revealed by them (11) |
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Star students |
USA Today |
10 Apr 2023 |
Ones doing stellar work |
New York Times |
02 Jan 2022 |
Astral gazers |
The Telegraph Quick |
10 Sep 2021 |
Constellation experts |
Thomas Joseph |
30 May 2017 |
No more stars twinkling for those who watch at night |
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Moon starers! (Anagram) |
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Some Pythagoreans |
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Halley and Herschel. |
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Shapely, Hale, etc. |
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