In Greek mythology, seven daughters of Atlas whom Zeus placed among the stars after death |
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Open star cluster in the constellation Taurus that appears to sun'ound the red giant Aldebaran (6) |
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Open cluster of stars in the constellation Taurus, named after the daughters of Atlas (6) |
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In Greek mythology, the seven nymphs, daughters of Atlas, who cared for Dionysus on Mount Nysa (6) |
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Group of stars, close to many in the underworld (6) |
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In Greek mythology, seven nymphs who cared for Dionysus on Mt. Nysa (6) |
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Open cluster of stars in the constellation Taurus that appears to surround the red giant Aldebaran (6) |
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V-shaped star cluster forming the head of the bull in the constellation Taurus |
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Unknown in the Underworld, we're always to be seen in the Bull |
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Starry group appearing in Givenchy ad, essentially |
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Group of stars with yen to hide in the underworld |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
07 Dec 2018 |
Appearing in biography, a desperate group of stars |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
20 Apr 2018 |
The last place, perhaps, to introduce unknown stars |
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Greek god around young nymphs |
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Star cluster in Taurus |
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Rain-bringers of Greek myth |
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Rain-bringers of Greek myth |
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Daughters of Atlas |
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Daughters of Atlas |
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Those bringing rain in unknown quantity entering Hell |
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Five daughters of Atlas |
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Weepy daughters of Atlas |
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Cluster of stars in Taurus |
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Stars in Taurus |
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Atlas' astral daughters. |
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Daughters of Atlas. |
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Nymphs placed by Zeus in the heavens. |
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