| "Bark at the ___," song by Ozzy Osbourne that a werewolf might sing at Fright Night Karaoke |  |  | 
          
            | Expose rear of satellite? (4) | The Guardian Quiptic | 12 Oct 2025 | 
          
            | Earth's natural orbiter | Newsday | 06 Oct 2025 | 
          
            | Earth's satellite (4) | Mirror Classic | 03 Oct 2025 | 
          
            | Satellite's flash working | The Telegraph Cryptic | 15 Sep 2025 | 
          
            | "Man on the ___," 1999 biographical comedy film starring Jim Carrey, that took its title from an R.E.M. song |  |  | 
          
            | Bright night sight | Newsday | 07 Sep 2025 | 
          
            | Show behind Tommy regularly up and running | The Telegraph Cryptic | 05 Sep 2025 | 
          
            | Io, e.g. | The Telegraph Cross Atlantic | 15 Aug 2025 | 
          
            | Glowing object in the night sky that lent its Greek name to the chemical element, Selenium |  |  | 
          
            | Eclipse participant | Newsday | 13 Aug 2025 | 
          
            | Earth's natural satellite | Newsday | 11 Aug 2025 | 
          
            | Trigger for a werewolf's transformation | New York Times Mini | 10 Aug 2025 | 
          
            | 1969 destination | Universal | 08 Aug 2025 | 
          
            | Titan, to Saturn | Wall Street Journal | 05 Aug 2025 | 
          
            | Locale of the Sea of Serenity | New York Times | 01 Aug 2025 | 
          
            | Bring up the rear? | New York Times | 20 Jul 2025 | 
          
            | 1980s children's show with Mr Spoon, Button ___ (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Word with new or blue |  |  | 
          
            | Light source in night sky |  |  | 
          
            | It goes through many phases |  |  | 
          
            | This orbits the Earth |  |  | 
          
            | Lunar eclipse object |  |  | 
          
            | "Love you to the ___ and back" |  |  | 
          
            | Celestial night-light | Universal | 24 Jun 2025 | 
          
            | Pull dramatically, showing cheek in second over (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Brief period appearing on satellite (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's satellite (4) | Mirror Classic | 04 Jun 2025 | 
          
            | Sailor ___, '90s anime princess character who fashions 2 long twin pigtails |  |  | 
          
            | ___ And Me, CBeebies stop motion show about the inhabitants of a toy house (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's satellite | Mirror Tea Time | 19 May 2025 | 
          
            | New __ | LA Times Daily | 17 May 2025 | 
          
            | "Over the ___," phrase with a celestial reference, for someone extremely happy |  |  | 
          
            | Look vacantly at Scotsman who has swallowed a ring (4) |  |  | 
          
            | "Fly Me to the ___," Frank Sinatra melody that was closely associated with NASA's Apollo space program |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's satellite | Mirror Classic | 30 Apr 2025 | 
          
            | Earth's satellite | USA Today Quick | 23 Apr 2025 | 
          
            | Earth orbiter | LA Times Daily | 21 Apr 2025 | 
          
            | "Bridge to the ____", nickname for Nasa project Gemini | The Telegraph Cross Atlantic | 17 Apr 2025 | 
          
            | Sea of Showers site | Wall Street Journal | 17 Apr 2025 | 
          
            | Roof type? | USA Today Quick | 06 Apr 2025 | 
          
            | Satellite one will gaze vacantly at (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Reaching end of run I puff out my cheeks |  |  | 
          
            | "Sailor ___ Cosmos" (2023 anime film) |  |  | 
          
            | Look vacantly at Scotsman swallowing nothing (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Once in a blue __ | LA Times Daily | 19 Mar 2025 | 
          
            | Earth's natural satellite |  |  | 
          
            | Flash lit up satellite (4) |  |  | 
          
            | A bright thing in the night sky. (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Word before beam or boots |  |  | 
          
            | Doctor takes on heavenly body (4) |  |  | 
          
            | "Killers of the Flower ___" (2023) |  |  | 
          
            | Number near four grasped by cow (4,5) | The Guardian Cryptic | 26 Feb 2025 | 
          
            | In some circles the Merchant Navy is seen as a shining example |  |  | 
          
            | Highly delighted: over the - |  |  | 
          
            | Low centre of pants to reveal some flesh (4) | The Guardian Cryptic | 11 Feb 2025 | 
          
            | Celestial body such as Ganymede or Titan | The Times Concise | 04 Feb 2025 | 
          
            | Earth's only natural satellite |  |  | 
          
            | & 2D Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer composition; 1962 Best Music, Original Song Oscar winner (4,5) | Mirror Quiz | 26 Jan 2025 | 
          
            | For the doctor there's no going back to the satellite (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's satellite | Mirror Classic | 23 Jan 2025 | 
          
            | Body personified by the Greek Titan Selene | New York Times | 21 Jan 2025 | 
          
            | Soleil ___ Frye |  |  | 
          
            | Low point found in the sky (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Following 2-Down, a rare celestial occurrence |  |  | 
          
            | Instant regarding lunar body (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Wander about and gaze at nothing in the keeping of a Scotsman (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Children's show of the 1980s, Button _ (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Satellite | Mirror Quick | 02 Jan 2025 | 
          
            | Mono version of something in the sky | Mirror Cryptic | 02 Jan 2025 | 
          
            | Doctor takes on a heavenly body (4) |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 NASA destination | Commuter | 31 Dec 2024 | 
          
            | Where Neil Armstrong took a walk? |  |  | 
          
            | The earth's satellite |  |  | 
          
            | Night sky lunar object |  |  | 
          
            | 1954 song by Bart Howard, originally titled In Other Words (3,2,2,3,4) |  |  | 
          
            | From the Earth to the_: 1865 novel by Jules Verne (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Word before jelly or Pie | New York Times | 08 Dec 2024 | 
          
            | Reveal posterior part of gizmo, once | The Times Quick Cryptic | 05 Dec 2024 | 
          
            | Natural satellite | The Times Concise | 04 Dec 2024 | 
          
            | Lunar eclipse subject |  |  | 
          
            | Over the ___ (thrilled) |  |  | 
          
            | No honour is given up by satellite (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's natural satellite, as in Narcissus 'Baby ___' and '___ light Sensation' (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Lunar object |  |  | 
          
            | Lead-in to rise and shine |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's natural satellite |  |  | 
          
            | Natural planetary satellite (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Look vacant, like a Scotsman who has swallowed nothing (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Low point is to make a cheeky gesture (4) | The Guardian Cryptic | 14 Nov 2024 | 
          
            | Earth's satellite | Mirror Classic | 06 Nov 2024 | 
          
            | Thebe or Phoebe, e.g. | The Telegraph Cross Atlantic | 30 Oct 2024 | 
          
            | Earth has only one |  |  | 
          
            | It is "crescent" or "full" |  |  | 
          
            | Showing your bare bottom |  |  | 
          
            | It is seen in the night sky (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Mono version of something in the sky | Mirror Cryptic | 13 Oct 2024 | 
          
            | Satellite | Mirror Quick | 13 Oct 2024 | 
          
            | Growth of hair on bare behind? (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo 11 destination | USA Today | 08 Oct 2024 | 
          
            | Man on the ___ (Carrey movie) |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's largest satellite (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Doctor on another celestial body (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Armstrong's destination | Eugene Sheffer | 27 Sep 2024 | 
          
            | One may be struck by its unearthly light (4) |  |  | 
          
            | ___ River, song from Breakfast at Tiffany's (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Planet's satellite |  |  | 
          
            | Doctor takes on Titan, perhaps (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Lunar orb (4) |  |  | 
          
            | 1973 comedy-drama film starring Ryan and Tatum O'Neal (4) |  |  | 
          
            | See 18 Down | Mirror Quiz | 02 Sep 2024 | 
          
            | A satellite one will gaze vacantly at (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Word after harvest or blue |  |  | 
          
            | Jupiter orbiter | Eugene Sheffer | 21 Aug 2024 | 
          
            | Blocker of the 44 Across during a solar eclipse |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's rocky orbiter | Newsday | 13 Aug 2024 | 
          
            | Earth's natural satellite |  |  | 
          
            | Doctor on satellite | Mirror Cryptic | 07 Aug 2024 | 
          
            | Celestial body | Mirror Quick | 07 Aug 2024 | 
          
            | One of 95 orbiting Jupiter | USA Today | 03 Aug 2024 | 
          
            | Neil Armstrong's destination? |  |  | 
          
            | Destination in Arthur C. Clarke's novel "Prelude to Space" |  |  | 
          
            | Destination for NASA's Artemis program |  |  | 
          
            | Show seat that's low number (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Space race goal | Commuter | 13 Jul 2024 | 
          
            | Goodnight ____ (classic children's book) |  |  | 
          
            | It's quite a river that old blue one (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Once in a blue ... |  |  | 
          
            | From the Earth to the _ |  |  | 
          
            | Song from the 1961 film Breakfast At Tiffanys, performed by Audrey Hepburn (4,5) |  |  | 
          
            | "Love you to the ___ and back" |  |  | 
          
            | "Bad - Rising" |  |  | 
          
            | Children's book Goodnight ___ |  |  | 
          
            | It may be full or blue | Universal | 24 Jun 2024 | 
          
            | Look dreamy, like the satellite (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Night sky's "waxing" presence? |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's satellite | Mirror Classic | 18 Jun 2024 | 
          
            | It has a low point in the sky (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Languish in night light (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Oberon's relation to Uranus | The Telegraph Cross Atlantic | 09 Jun 2024 | 
          
            | Lunar body | The Times Concise | 07 Jun 2024 | 
          
            | 12 men have walked on it (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Word with shot or shine | New York Times | 05 Jun 2024 | 
          
            | (Full [?) Knight] | USA Today Quick | 04 Jun 2024 | 
          
            | (Full [___ Knight] |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's satellite | Mirror Classic | 27 May 2024 | 
          
            | Heavenly way of working to get ahead (4) |  |  | 
          
            | It's bright when it's full | New York Times | 26 May 2024 | 
          
            | Button _, children's show of the 1980s (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Walking on the ___, Police song (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Satellite with craters |  |  | 
          
            | Zack Snyder's epic space opera film series (5,4) |  |  | 
          
            | "Over the ___," phrase with a celestial reference, for someone extremely happy |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo 11 destination | Eugene Sheffer | 14 May 2024 | 
          
            | Cow's hurdle, in a rhyme |  |  | 
          
            | "Sailor ___" (anime series) |  |  | 
          
            | Modus operandi aboard satellite? (4) |  |  | 
          
            | ____ River, sung by Audrey Hepburn in the film Breakfast At Tiffany's (4) |  |  | 
          
            | It's not seen when it's new |  |  | 
          
            | It's heavenly to be dreamy, as if in love |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's natural satellite | Commuter | 25 Apr 2024 | 
          
            | Seem dreamy, for a satellite (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Tidal mover (4) |  |  | 
          
            | On average, it's roughly 239,000 miles from Earth | New York Times Mini | 08 Apr 2024 | 
          
            | William -, 19th-century inventor of a writing system for the blind | Mirror Quiz | 04 Apr 2024 | 
          
            | What the cow jumped over, in a nursery rhyme |  |  | 
          
            | Werewolf's catalyst |  |  | 
          
            | Medical officer on the satellite (4) | Puzzler Cryptic | 02 Apr 2024 | 
          
            | Actress Soleil ___ Frye |  |  | 
          
            | Earth orbiter | Thomas Joseph | 01 Apr 2024 | 
          
            | Lunar satellite (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Word with crescent or blue | LA Times Mini | 26 Mar 2024 | 
          
            | Orb that dominates the night sky |  |  | 
          
            | Blue _, Manchester City fan song (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Celestial object with craters |  |  | 
          
            | Natural satellite of any planet (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Astronomical sighting | Commuter | 15 Mar 2024 | 
          
            | Earth's natural satellite |  |  | 
          
            | No Medical Officer can hide such a shiner! |  |  | 
          
            | Satellite's low at the beginning of night (4) |  |  | 
          
            | High-aspiration figure of speech | Newsday | 09 Mar 2024 | 
          
            | "Under the Cherry -" |  |  | 
          
            | One is happy to be over it (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Day tours round Apollo's destination | The Guardian Cryptic | 06 Mar 2024 | 
          
            | Day tours round Apollo's destination (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Killers Of The Flower _, recent Scorsese Western (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Across Musician-actor who played Uncle Ernie in 1975 film musical Tommy (5,4) |  |  | 
          
            | See 11 Across | Mirror Quiz | 24 Feb 2024 | 
          
            | Full _ |  |  | 
          
            | Find the answer to the metaphor mystery: "I am silvery orb in the sky, lighting the way for the night traveler" |  |  | 
          
            | Eclipse participant | LA Times Daily | 09 Feb 2024 | 
          
            | Show bottom satellite (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Keith, former drummer with rock group The Who (4) |  |  | 
          
            | "Sailor ___" (manga series) | USA Today | 06 Feb 2024 | 
          
            | "Fly Me to the --" |  |  | 
          
            | "Fly Me to the ___," 1964 song by Frank Sinatra with the Earth's natural satellite in its title |  |  | 
          
            | Base place, in sci-fi |  |  | 
          
            | Act in a dreamily infatuated manner (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's only natural satellite |  |  | 
          
            | Daydream over pine for |  |  | 
          
            | Night sky's "waxing" presence? |  |  | 
          
            | It causes a werewolf to transform | USA Today | 15 Jan 2024 | 
          
            | Satellite whose beams light up the centre of 13 Lewisian standing stones every 18.6 years during the phenomenon of the lunar standstill (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Doctor on satellite | Mirror Cryptic | 10 Jan 2024 | 
          
            | Satellite | Mirror Quick | 10 Jan 2024 | 
          
            | Heavenly body which affects the tides (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Earth circler | Thomas Joseph | 30 Dec 2023 | 
          
            | Keith who was the Who's drummer |  |  | 
          
            | Where Neil Armstrong took a walk? |  |  | 
          
            | Celestial body associated with the goddess Selene |  |  | 
          
            | This natural satellite of earth is older than originally thought (4) |  |  | 
          
            | 2009 film drama starring Sam Rockwell and Dominique McElligott | Mirror Quiz | 22 Dec 2023 | 
          
            | Satellite whose day is almost 30 Earth days | LA Times Daily | 21 Dec 2023 | 
          
            | Tide puller (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Lunar object |  |  | 
          
            | Io or Europa, for Jupiter | LA Times Daily | 10 Dec 2023 | 
          
            | Satellite's low number (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Katie _, US pole vaulter who won a gold medal at the 2020 Olympics (4) |  |  | 
          
            | Medical officer on the satellite (4) | Puzzler Cryptic | 02 Dec 2023 | 
          
            | Lunar eclipse subject |  |  | 
          
            | New ___, 2009 sequel to the film Twilight | Puzzler Backwords | 30 Nov 2023 | 
          
            | Once in a blue __ | LA Times Daily | 22 Nov 2023 | 
          
            | Lunar object |  |  | 
          
            | Earth orbiter | Premier Sunday | 19 Nov 2023 | 
          
            | Harvest ___ viewing, popular tradition to celebrate the first day of fall |  |  | 
          
            | Word after full, new or harvest | New York Times | 13 Nov 2023 | 
          
            | Sea of Knowledge setting | Wall Street Journal | 11 Nov 2023 | 
          
            | Full ___ calendar, something that you may find at a Werewolf's den |  |  | 
          
            | ___ starer, apt anagram for an "astronomer" |  |  | 
          
            | Tide maker | USA Today | 16 Oct 2023 | 
          
            | Earth's natural satellite | Newsday | 16 Oct 2023 | 
          
            | Daphne __, character in Frasier | The Guardian Weekend | 07 Oct 2023 | 
          
            | "The Dark Side of the ___," Pink Floyd album with a celestial object in its title |  |  | 
          
            | Well off, hiding nothing and gawping with awe | The Guardian Cryptic | 05 Sep 2023 | 
          
            | Word following "new" or "full," at night |  |  | 
          
            | Earth orbiter | Eugene Sheffer | 01 Sep 2023 | 
          
            | Earth's natural satellite |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's satellite | Newsday | 09 Aug 2023 | 
          
            | It has a waxing gibbous phase | Universal | 26 Jul 2023 | 
          
            | What the perfume Eau de Luna claims to smell like | USA Today | 11 Jul 2023 | 
          
            | Target of NASA's Artemis program | Universal | 28 Jun 2023 | 
          
            | Stop hiding behind? | New York Times | 25 Jun 2023 | 
          
            | "Sailor ___," popular manga series |  |  | 
          
            | "I love you to the ___ and back" |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's very own satellite |  |  | 
          
            | Show one's behind satellite | The Times Cryptic | 12 May 2023 | 
          
            | Neil Armstrong's destination |  |  | 
          
            | Planet orbiter | USA Today | 29 Apr 2023 | 
          
            | Loaf (around) as if lovestruck | The Times Concise | 15 Apr 2023 | 
          
            | "...little boy blue and the man on the ___..." ("Cat's in the Cradle" lyrics) |  |  | 
          
            | Sun's counterpart | USA Today | 08 Apr 2023 | 
          
            | "The Man in the ___," 1991 film directed by Robert Mulligan starring Reese Witherspoon in her film debut |  |  | 
          
            | Prefix with "walk" for a Michael Jackson move |  |  | 
          
            | Celestial body protected from militarisation by a 1967 treaty | The Guardian Weekend | 01 Apr 2023 | 
          
            | It causes Earth's tides | USA Today | 31 Mar 2023 | 
          
            | Natural satellite of a planet | The Guardian Quick | 21 Mar 2023 | 
          
            | Apollo 11 destination | Newsday | 07 Mar 2023 | 
          
            | Night light in the sky |  |  | 
          
            | Cow's nursery rhyme hurdle | Newsday | 26 Feb 2023 | 
          
            | What the Apollo 8 crew was orbiting when astronaut Bill Anders took his iconic 11-Down photograph | New York Times | 06 Feb 2023 | 
          
            | Factor in a horoscope | Newsday | 26 Jan 2023 | 
          
            | Sea of Serenity's locale | Universal | 21 Jan 2023 | 
          
            | See 7 | The Guardian Cryptic | 19 Jan 2023 | 
          
            | Apollo 11's landing spot |  |  | 
          
            | Crescent on Pakistan's flag | LA Times Daily | 15 Jan 2023 | 
          
            | "___ Knight," TV miniseries that features a fascination with ancient Egyptian gods |  |  | 
          
            | Planet orbiter | Universal | 04 Dec 2022 | 
          
            | Celestial object that Khonsu is god of | USA Today | 01 Dec 2022 | 
          
            | Kid's solar system project feature, perhaps |  |  | 
          
            | Lunar object |  |  | 
          
            | Night sky feature |  |  | 
          
            | Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the ___" |  |  | 
          
            | Doctor working to reveal buttocks | The Times Cryptic | 24 Oct 2022 | 
          
            | "The Girl Who Drank the __": Newbery winner about a girl named Luna | LA Times Daily | 15 Oct 2022 | 
          
            | "Goodnight ___" (kids' book) | Universal | 09 Oct 2022 | 
          
            | Lunar object |  |  | 
          
            | Earth circler | Eugene Sheffer | 14 Sep 2022 | 
          
            | Show your backside – though I never do |  |  | 
          
            | Earth orbiter | Newsday | 08 Sep 2022 | 
          
            | Show behind time, one leaving agitation | The Telegraph Toughie | 02 Sep 2022 | 
          
            | Astronomical body in second lit up | The Telegraph Toughie | 30 Aug 2022 | 
          
            | See 4 | The Guardian Cryptic | 25 Aug 2022 | 
          
            | Share one's seat? | New York Times | 23 Aug 2022 | 
          
            | Apollo 11 landing site |  |  | 
          
            | Celestial body with craters |  |  | 
          
            | Planet Earth's satellite | Family Time | 08 Aug 2022 | 
          
            | For starters, man often observes nightly satellite |  |  | 
          
            | 'Goodnight ___' (children's book) | USA Today | 02 Aug 2022 | 
          
            | Apollo project destination | LA Times Daily | 28 Jun 2022 | 
          
            | "Sailor ___" (anime TV series) |  |  | 
          
            | It's obscured during a lunar eclipse | USA Today | 10 Jun 2022 | 
          
            | It may be a waxing crescent | Universal | 23 May 2022 | 
          
            | Natural satellite | LA Times Daily | 14 May 2022 | 
          
            | Natural satellite | The Washington Post | 14 May 2022 | 
          
            | Apollo theater? | The Washington Post | 13 May 2022 | 
          
            | Apollo theater? | LA Times Daily | 13 May 2022 | 
          
            | Satellite television finally on low | The Times Cryptic | 10 May 2022 | 
          
            | Word following "new" or "full" |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's rocky orbiter | Newsday | 20 Apr 2022 | 
          
            | *Apollo mission, e.g | Universal | 12 Apr 2022 | 
          
            | Earth orbiter | Eugene Sheffer | 29 Mar 2022 | 
          
            | Earth orbiter | Thomas Joseph | 22 Feb 2022 | 
          
            | "The Dark Side of the ___," 1973 concept album by Pink Floyd based on philosophical ideas |  |  | 
          
            | "The First Men in the ___," 1901 science romance novel by H.G. Wells |  |  | 
          
            | Gutless idiot's bare bum |  |  | 
          
            | Gutless idiot's bare bum | The Guardian Quiptic | 03 Jan 2022 | 
          
            | Celestial object associated with werewolves | USA Today | 25 Dec 2021 | 
          
            | Waxer and Waner are demonstrably cheeky! | The Telegraph Toughie | 03 Dec 2021 | 
          
            | Neil Armstrong's destination |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo 11 destination | Wall Street Journal | 20 Nov 2021 | 
          
            | Lunar lander's destination | Universal | 03 Nov 2021 | 
          
            | Keith ___, The Who drummer from the '60s who gained notoriety for smashing his kits on stage |  |  | 
          
            | "I love you to the ___ and back" |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's natural satellite |  |  | 
          
            | "Love you to the ___ and back" |  |  | 
          
            | Low Northern satellite |  |  | 
          
            | "To The ___ & Back," 1996 song by the pop duo Savage Garden from their self-titled album |  |  | 
          
            | "A Walk on the ___," 1999 film starring Diane Lane directed by Tony Goldwyn |  |  | 
          
            | Earth circler | Eugene Sheffer | 22 Sep 2021 | 
          
            | Apollo goal | Thomas Joseph | 21 Sep 2021 | 
          
            | Once in a blue __ | Newsday | 15 Sep 2021 | 
          
            | "Bad Side of the ___," 1970 Elton John song covered by Bo Diddley |  |  | 
          
            | "Love you to the ___ and back" |  |  | 
          
            | Silver orb in the night sky |  |  | 
          
            | "Bird and ___," science and nature-themed webcomic by Rosemary Mosco |  |  | 
          
            | Lunar module's destination | USA Today | 24 Jul 2021 | 
          
            | It isn't made of green cheese | Universal | 06 Jul 2021 | 
          
            | "Fly Me to The ___" |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's natural satellite | Newsday | 17 May 2021 | 
          
            | It has been new many times | Universal | 10 May 2021 | 
          
            | Apollo 11 landing site |  |  | 
          
            | "By the Light of the Silvery ___," song from the 1953 film starring Doris Day |  |  | 
          
            | Satellite | The Times Concise | 16 Apr 2021 | 
          
            | Where Chang'e flew to | USA Today | 21 Mar 2021 | 
          
            | It blocks the sun in a solar eclipse | USA Today | 12 Mar 2021 | 
          
            | Earth circler | Thomas Joseph | 11 Mar 2021 | 
          
            | "Ah ___ - and Star!," poem by Emily Dickinson |  |  | 
          
            | Bovine hurdle of rhyme | Newsday | 31 Jan 2021 | 
          
            | Phobos, to Mars | LA Times Daily | 12 Jan 2021 | 
          
            | Phobos, to Mars | The Washington Post | 12 Jan 2021 | 
          
            | "Love you to the ___ and back" |  |  | 
          
            | It's always full the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival | USA Today | 18 Nov 2020 | 
          
            | Perhaps Callisto's immature; most would understand taking only seconds |  |  | 
          
            | "Love you to the ___" |  |  | 
          
            | Lunar body |  |  | 
          
            | Tranquility Base site | Wall Street Journal | 12 Oct 2020 | 
          
            | Night light | The Washington Post | 02 Oct 2020 | 
          
            | Night light | LA Times Daily | 02 Oct 2020 | 
          
            | Display behind Low cartoon, at the back |  |  | 
          
            | It waxes and wanes | USA Today | 20 Sep 2020 | 
          
            | Apollo 11's landing spot |  |  | 
          
            | Low northern celestial body |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's satellite | Family Time | 06 Sep 2020 | 
          
            | Earth's natural orbiter | Newsday | 15 Jul 2020 | 
          
            | Our natural satellite | Newsday | 30 Jun 2020 | 
          
            | "The Dark Side of the ___," an album by Pink Floyd that is among the best-selling albums of all time |  |  | 
          
            | Man on the __  , 1999 movie with 34 Down | Canadiana | 15 Jun 2020 | 
          
            | It 'monthly changes in her circled orb,' in 'Romeo and Juliet' | New York Times | 03 Jun 2020 | 
          
            | Satellite's second leg |  |  | 
          
            | Project Apollo destination | Universal | 08 May 2020 | 
          
            | Where Neil Armstrong walked |  |  | 
          
            | Earth orbiter | Eugene Sheffer | 31 Mar 2020 | 
          
            | Dr. No returns satellite? |  |  | 
          
            | 'Goodnight ___' (children's book) | USA Today | 16 Mar 2020 | 
          
            | Part of the DreamWorks logo | New York Times | 12 Mar 2020 | 
          
            | Earth orbiter | Thomas Joseph | 05 Mar 2020 | 
          
            | Low point for satellite | The Sun Two Speed | 24 Feb 2020 | 
          
            | Earth orbiter | The Sun Two Speed | 24 Feb 2020 | 
          
            | Ocean of Storms site | Wall Street Journal | 19 Feb 2020 | 
          
            | Orbiter near us | Family Time | 02 Feb 2020 | 
          
            | Image in the poster for "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's satellite | Newsday | 06 Jan 2020 | 
          
            | Earth's satellite | The Times Concise | 23 Dec 2019 | 
          
            | Venerable synchronous orbiter | Newsday | 21 Dec 2019 | 
          
            | Satellite with 'seas' | USA Today | 11 Oct 2019 | 
          
            | Something Venus lacks | New York Times | 03 Oct 2019 | 
          
            | 'That's one small step . . .' site | USA Today | 19 Sep 2019 | 
          
            | Prefix with "walk" to mean Michael Jackson's signature dance move |  |  | 
          
            | "Goodnight ___," children's book by Margaret Wise Brown which features a bunny saying goodnight to everything around |  |  | 
          
            | Earth orbiter that may be full or new |  |  | 
          
            | Flash of the extremes of Monty Python | Irish Times Crosaire | 21 Aug 2019 | 
          
            | Landing spot of 1969 | The Washington Post Sunday | 18 Aug 2019 | 
          
            | Cow's hurdle, in rhyme | USA Today | 14 Aug 2019 | 
          
            | 'That's one small step . . .' place | USA Today | 02 Aug 2019 | 
          
            | ___ garden, type of garden where nocturnal plants are grown |  |  | 
          
            | Low at the beginning of night and behave listlessly |  |  | 
          
            | Night light activated after flash |  |  | 
          
            | Night light provider | USA Today | 12 Jun 2019 | 
          
            | Second working orbiter | The Telegraph Cryptic | 11 Jun 2019 | 
          
            | Orb suggested by the starred answers' starts | Universal | 08 Jun 2019 | 
          
            | Heavenly body exemplified in Titania? Show Bottom! |  |  | 
          
            | In one short day starter in office is to show a lot of cheek |  |  | 
          
            | Once in a blue __ | Newsday | 07 May 2019 | 
          
            | *Titan, to Saturn | Wall Street Journal | 30 Apr 2019 | 
          
            | Earth circler | Eugene Sheffer | 29 Apr 2019 | 
          
            | "One giant leap for mankind" site |  |  | 
          
            | Where Neil Armstrong stepped foot first |  |  | 
          
            | Night light to display behind dish briefly |  |  | 
          
            | Celestial body | The Sun Two Speed | 14 Apr 2019 | 
          
            | Low point for our satellite? | The Sun Two Speed | 14 Apr 2019 | 
          
            | Ocean of Storms setting | Wall Street Journal | 26 Mar 2019 | 
          
            | Apollo 11's landing spot |  |  | 
          
            | Pine nut's shell |  |  | 
          
            | Space traveller who headed a religious 29 | The Telegraph Cryptic | 22 Feb 2019 | 
          
            | Silver orb in the sky |  |  | 
          
            | Waxing body |  |  | 
          
            | Orb suggested by the starred answers' starts |  |  | 
          
            | Something Venus lacks |  |  | 
          
            | "That's one small step . . ." place |  |  | 
          
            | "That's one small step . . ." site |  |  | 
          
            | Cow's hurdle, in rhyme |  |  | 
          
            | Night light provider |  |  | 
          
            | Satellite with "seas" |  |  | 
          
            | *Titan, to Saturn |  |  | 
          
            | Ocean of Storms setting |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's natural satellite? |  |  | 
          
            | Werewolf's trigger | Thomas Joseph | 30 Oct 2018 | 
          
            | Full ___ night (it brightens the night sky) |  |  | 
          
            | Second working satellite around the earth |  |  | 
          
            | "Pink ___," 1972 cryptic song by Nick Drake |  |  | 
          
            | Titan, Triton or Titania | New York Times | 08 Jul 2018 | 
          
            | Feature of Palau's flag | Wall Street Journal | 30 Jun 2018 | 
          
            | "The Dark Side of the ___" |  |  | 
          
            | Get cheeky with? | New York Times | 25 May 2018 | 
          
            | Landing site of July 1969 | Wall Street Journal | 16 May 2018 | 
          
            | Display behind Medical Officer, working |  |  | 
          
            | Ruler of the night sky? |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's satellite | The Sun Two Speed | 17 Apr 2018 | 
          
            | Europa or Io, to Jupiter | USA Today | 17 Apr 2018 | 
          
            | Satellite's low point | The Sun Two Speed | 17 Apr 2018 | 
          
            | Prominent item in werewolf movies | USA Today | 23 Mar 2018 | 
          
            | Cow's hurdle, in rhyme | The Washington Post | 19 Mar 2018 | 
          
            | Cow's hurdle, in rhyme | LA Times Daily | 19 Mar 2018 | 
          
            | Apollo 11 destination | Eugene Sheffer | 19 Mar 2018 | 
          
            | Neil Armstrong walked on it |  |  | 
          
            | Harvest ___, the orange orb in the night sky closest to autumn equinox |  |  | 
          
            | It has phases that are represented by the starts of 18-, 29-, 47- and 61-Across ... and by 1-Down | New York Times | 05 Feb 2018 | 
          
            | Earth satellite | Universal | 06 Jan 2018 | 
          
            | It has phases that are represented by the starts of 18-, 29-, 47- and 61-Across ... and by 1-Down |  |  | 
          
            | Thing that you need to cross space to reach |  |  | 
          
            | Earth satellite |  |  | 
          
            | Landing site of July 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | Titan, Triton or Titania |  |  | 
          
            | Get cheeky with? |  |  | 
          
            | Europa or Io, to Jupiter |  |  | 
          
            | Feature of Palau's flag |  |  | 
          
            | Sea of Crises setting | Wall Street Journal | 14 Dec 2017 | 
          
            | Man in the ___ | New York Times | 06 Dec 2017 | 
          
            | Earth orbiter | The Washington Post | 04 Dec 2017 | 
          
            | Earth orbiter | LA Times Daily | 04 Dec 2017 | 
          
            | A new one is nearly invisible | New York Times | 23 Nov 2017 | 
          
            | Where the U.S. flag has flown since 1969 | New York Times | 13 Nov 2017 | 
          
            | Armstrong's destination | Eugene Sheffer | 30 Oct 2017 | 
          
            | Space Race destination | LA Times Daily | 23 Oct 2017 | 
          
            | Space Race destination | The Washington Post | 23 Oct 2017 | 
          
            | Sea of Serenity locale | Newsday | 29 Sep 2017 | 
          
            | Any of Jupiter's 60+ | USA Today | 09 Sep 2017 | 
          
            | Site of two Alan Shepard golf shots in 1971 | USA Today | 04 Aug 2017 | 
          
            | Satellite of Earth | Universal | 07 Jul 2017 | 
          
            | Show behind heartless idiot |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo program destination | New York Times | 11 Apr 2017 | 
          
            | Loaf‘s a short time in progress |  |  | 
          
            | Limo once cleared of external insects to give a rear view |  |  | 
          
            | Sea of Tranquillity setting | Wall Street Journal | 06 Feb 2017 | 
          
            | Way of doing things aboard satellite | The Telegraph Cryptic | 15 Jan 2017 | 
          
            | Where the U.S. flag has flown since 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | Man in the ___ |  |  | 
          
            | A new one is nearly invisible |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo program destination |  |  | 
          
            | Earth orbiter |  |  | 
          
            | Satellite of Earth |  |  | 
          
            | Space Race destination |  |  | 
          
            | Any of Jupiter's 60+ |  |  | 
          
            | Site of two Alan Shepard golf shots in 1971 |  |  | 
          
            | Pull a prank on, barely? | The Washington Post | 24 Nov 2016 | 
          
            | Sky light | New York Times | 23 Oct 2016 | 
          
            | Apollo goal | Thomas Joseph | 19 Oct 2016 | 
          
            | What Artemis is the goddess of | New York Times | 16 Oct 2016 | 
          
            | Natural satellite | Newsday | 28 Sep 2016 | 
          
            | Get 4 – 26 |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo 11 destination | Newsday | 20 Sep 2016 | 
          
            | Night light? | The Washington Post | 23 Aug 2016 | 
          
            | Earth orbiter | Newsday | 31 Jul 2016 | 
          
            | Where Armstrong walked | USA Today | 20 Apr 2016 | 
          
            | It phased out a few days ago | Newsday | 10 Apr 2016 | 
          
            | Titania or Oberon, in space | New York Times | 06 Mar 2016 | 
          
            | Low point in the sky |  |  | 
          
            | Month or day with an O in it? |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 landing site | Family Time | 15 Feb 2016 | 
          
            | Apollo destination | Universal | 07 Jan 2016 | 
          
            | What Artemis is the goddess of |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo destination |  |  | 
          
            | Sky light |  |  | 
          
            | Night light? | Eugene Sheffer | 29 Dec 2015 | 
          
            | Romantic evening highlight, perhaps | LA Times Daily | 04 Dec 2015 | 
          
            | Earth orbiter | USA Today | 29 Oct 2015 | 
          
            | It may be blue or full | Family Time | 25 Oct 2015 | 
          
            | Project Apollo destination | New York Times | 13 Oct 2015 | 
          
            | Satellite | The Telegraph Quick | 09 Oct 2015 | 
          
            | It has eight phases | USA Today | 26 Sep 2015 | 
          
            | Cow's hurdle? | Eugene Sheffer | 24 Sep 2015 | 
          
            | It may be full, half or crescent | Irish Times Simplex | 11 Sep 2015 | 
          
            | Apollo 11 destination | LA Times Daily | 01 Sep 2015 | 
          
            | Doctor working, drop one's trousers | The Telegraph Toughie | 27 Aug 2015 | 
          
            | Apollo 11 goal | Eugene Sheffer | 26 Jun 2015 | 
          
            | The Earth's natural satellite | Irish Times Simplex | 09 May 2015 | 
          
            | The dates of some holidays are based on its phase | Wall Street Journal | 30 Mar 2015 | 
          
            | Source of light activated after an instant |  |  | 
          
            | Where Armstrong stood in crescent perhaps | The Telegraph Cryptic | 02 Feb 2015 | 
          
            | Earth orbiter |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo 11 destination |  |  | 
          
            | Butt out? |  |  | 
          
            | Daydream |  |  | 
          
            | Round object of a joke? |  |  | 
          
            | Earth orbiter |  |  | 
          
            | Project Apollo destination |  |  | 
          
            | It has eight phases |  |  | 
          
            | Romantic evening highlight, perhaps |  |  | 
          
            | Dennis DeYoung "Desert ___" |  |  | 
          
            | Reveal rear drummer? |  |  | 
          
            | Heavenly body, low by noon |  |  | 
          
            | Low note in literary month |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's natural satellite |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo's destination |  |  | 
          
            | Word after new or full |  |  | 
          
            | Cow's hurdle, in rhyme |  |  | 
          
            | Natural satellite |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 landing site |  |  | 
          
            | Venus and Mercury's lack |  |  | 
          
            | Super-rare occurrence |  |  | 
          
            | Stones "___ is up, the sun is down" |  |  | 
          
            | Earth has one |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's satellite |  |  | 
          
            | Spend time in idle reverie |  |  | 
          
            | Joined with 63-Across, a metaphor for an area flattened by war |  |  | 
          
            | Part of the DreamWorks logo |  |  | 
          
            | Bring up the rear? |  |  | 
          
            | "Goodnight ___" (classic bedtime book) |  |  | 
          
            | Triton or Titan |  |  | 
          
            | Hurdle for a storied cow |  |  | 
          
            | Cow's hurdle, in rhyme |  |  | 
          
            | Earth's satellite |  |  | 
          
            | "___ River" |  |  | 
          
            | Europa, e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Swell Season "The ___" |  |  | 
          
            | It has eight phases |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo 11 goal |  |  | 
          
            | 2009 Sam Rockwell sci-fi film |  |  | 
          
            | Turn both cheeks? |  |  | 
          
            | Sentimentalize (about) |  |  | 
          
            | It goes through many phases |  |  | 
          
            | Body associated with Phoebe |  |  | 
          
            | Site of the longest golf drive ever |  |  | 
          
            | Butt out? |  |  | 
          
            | Natural satellite |  |  | 
          
            | "... by yonder blessed __ I swear": Romeo |  |  | 
          
            | Noyes's "ghostly galleon" |  |  | 
          
            | Landing area of 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | Once in a blue __ |  |  | 
          
            | Triton, to Neptune |  |  | 
          
            | Noyes's "ghostly galleon" |  |  | 
          
            | Full __ |  |  | 
          
            | "... by yonder blessed __ I swear": Romeo |  |  | 
          
            | Where Neil walked |  |  | 
          
            | Create an open-ended view? |  |  | 
          
            | Full __ |  |  | 
          
            | "The Dark Side of the ___" |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo 11's destination |  |  | 
          
            | Hold up one's end? |  |  | 
          
            | Pull up a seat for? |  |  | 
          
            | Earth circler |  |  | 
          
            | Has a "Dark Side" |  |  | 
          
            | Orb seen in werewolf films |  |  | 
          
            | Titan, to Saturn |  |  | 
          
            | Site of the longest golf drive ever |  |  | 
          
            | It may be waxing |  |  | 
          
            | Night light |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo 11 destination |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 landing site |  |  | 
          
            | What the 12 men in this grid took steps on |  |  | 
          
            | Space Race goal |  |  | 
          
            | Landing area of '69 |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo target |  |  | 
          
            | Duran Duran: "New ___ on Monday" |  |  | 
          
            | The Who's drummer Keith |  |  | 
          
            | Night light |  |  | 
          
            | Outhouse door symbol |  |  | 
          
            | Twelve men have walked on it |  |  | 
          
            | Satellite |  |  | 
          
            | Sentimentalize |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 target |  |  | 
          
            | "One giant leap for mankind" site |  |  | 
          
            | Nursery-rhyme hurdle |  |  | 
          
            | Astronomical sighting |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo destination |  |  | 
          
            | "One giant leap for mankind" site |  |  | 
          
            | Titan, to 9-Down |  |  | 
          
            | Bare the bottom |  |  | 
          
            | It waxes and wanes |  |  | 
          
            | Bottom out? |  |  | 
          
            | Callisto or Caliban |  |  | 
          
            | 35-Across is on it |  |  | 
          
            | Site of a waterless sea |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo 11 destination |  |  | 
          
            | Bring up the rear? |  |  | 
          
            | 35-Across is on it |  |  | 
          
            | Provide with a rear view? |  |  | 
          
            | Its cycle is indicated by the starts of 20-, 32-, 40- and 55-Across |  |  | 
          
            | See 1-Across |  |  | 
          
            | It may wax |  |  | 
          
            | Phobos or Deimos |  |  | 
          
            | Deimos or Phobos |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo 11 destination |  |  | 
          
            | Venus's lack |  |  | 
          
            | In romance poetry, a frequent rhyme for June |  |  | 
          
            | Lycanthrope's inspiration |  |  | 
          
            | Titan, to Saturn |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 landing site |  |  | 
          
            | Unexpected rear view? |  |  | 
          
            | Put the bottom up? |  |  | 
          
            | Landing site of July 20, 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | Word that follows the first word of 17-, 27-, 45-, and 60-Across |  |  | 
          
            | Lucky Charms marshmallow shape |  |  | 
          
            | Light source for serenaders |  |  | 
          
            | Tethys, to Saturn |  |  | 
          
            | Phoebe, to Saturn |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 landing site |  |  | 
          
            | Pine (for) |  |  | 
          
            | Unexpected rear view? |  |  | 
          
            | It turns the tide |  |  | 
          
            | Space race goal |  |  | 
          
            | Object rising in a Van Gogh landscape |  |  | 
          
            | Eagle's landing site |  |  | 
          
            | Rocky revolver |  |  | 
          
            | It's never full when it's new |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo 11 destination |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo 11 target |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo 11's objective |  |  | 
          
            | Mare Crisium location |  |  | 
          
            | It's never full when it's new |  |  | 
          
            | Where the Eagle landed |  |  | 
          
            | Buzz Aldrin's mother's apt maiden name |  |  | 
          
            | Word with blue or new |  |  | 
          
            | Butt out? |  |  | 
          
            | Henry Hudson's ship, "Half ___" |  |  | 
          
            | Night sight |  |  | 
          
            | There's a new one every month |  |  | 
          
            | Space-race goal |  |  | 
          
            | Space race target |  |  | 
          
            | Night light |  |  | 
          
            | Light for serenaders |  |  | 
          
            | Skylight? |  |  | 
          
            | Night light |  |  | 
          
            | Night light |  |  | 
          
            | Get all sentimental |  |  | 
          
            | Get all sentimental |  |  | 
          
            | Domain of the goddess Diana |  |  | 
          
            | Domain of the goddess Diana |  |  | 
          
            | Night light provider |  |  | 
          
            | Word with "light" or "beam" |  |  | 
          
            | Gaze dreamily |  |  | 
          
            | Io, to Jupiter |  |  | 
          
            | It may be half or blue |  |  | 
          
            | Phobos or Deimos |  |  | 
          
            | Project Apollo destination |  |  | 
          
            | Cow's hurdle, in rhyme |  |  | 
          
            | "___ River" |  |  | 
          
            | Bare the bottom as a prank |  |  | 
          
            | Europa or Io |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo 11 objective |  |  | 
          
            | Night light |  |  | 
          
            | Space race goal |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo 11 destination |  |  | 
          
            | It may be full or new |  |  | 
          
            | It has a bright side |  |  | 
          
            | Cow's hurdle, in rhyme |  |  | 
          
            | It has a dark side |  |  | 
          
            | Get cheeky with? |  |  | 
          
            | Phoebe personifies it |  |  | 
          
            | Caster of nocturnal beams |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 landing site |  |  | 
          
            | Satellite |  |  | 
          
            | Caster of nocturnal beams |  |  | 
          
            | Satellite |  |  | 
          
            | Where the Eagle landed |  |  | 
          
            | Gene Cernan was the last man there |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 target |  |  | 
          
            | Titan, to Saturn |  |  | 
          
            | Bring up the rear? |  |  | 
          
            | Put the bottom up? |  |  | 
          
            | Diana's realm |  |  | 
          
            | Maiden name of Buzz Aldrin's mother |  |  | 
          
            | Io or Phobos |  |  | 
          
            | Phobos, to Mars |  |  | 
          
            | Ms. Zappa |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo destination |  |  | 
          
            | Full or new follower |  |  | 
          
            | Gaze dreamily |  |  | 
          
            | Titan, to Saturn |  |  | 
          
            | Word with light or beam |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo destination |  |  | 
          
            | Full or new follower |  |  | 
          
            | Gaze dreamily |  |  | 
          
            | Project Apollo objective |  |  | 
          
            | Mullins of old comics |  |  | 
          
            | It may be new or blue |  |  | 
          
            | Place for a halo |  |  | 
          
            | Put the end first? |  |  | 
          
            | Romantic orb |  |  | 
          
            | Titania or Oberon |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 landing site |  |  | 
          
            | Planet satellite |  |  | 
          
            | Romantic orb |  |  | 
          
            | Mullins of the comics |  |  | 
          
            | Selene's realm |  |  | 
          
            | Heavenly body |  |  | 
          
            | '60s NASA target |  |  | 
          
            | '-- River' ('61 hit) |  |  | 
          
            | Waxing gibbous, for example |  |  | 
          
            | Full ___ |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo destination |  |  | 
          
            | Lucky Charms marshmallow shape |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo 11's destination |  |  | 
          
            | Space-race target |  |  | 
          
            | Corona site |  |  | 
          
            | Where "The Eagle" landed |  |  | 
          
            | Target of 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 landing site |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo 11's landing spot |  |  | 
          
            | He established the organization that is taking over UPI |  |  | 
          
            | Night light |  |  | 
          
            | See 24 Down |  |  | 
          
            | Satellite |  |  | 
          
            | Be an end user? |  |  | 
          
            | Where the Eagle landed |  |  | 
          
            | Controversial reverend |  |  | 
          
            | Part of a syzygy |  |  | 
          
            | "Destination" in a 1950 sci-fi film |  |  | 
          
            | Daydream |  |  | 
          
            | Sentimentalize |  |  | 
          
            | "Blue ___" |  |  | 
          
            | It gets eclipsed |  |  | 
          
            | Europa, to Jupiter |  |  | 
          
            | Purview of Hecate |  |  | 
          
            | Bring up the rear? |  |  | 
          
            | Lycanthrope's catalyst |  |  | 
          
            | Light source |  |  | 
          
            | Express longing |  |  | 
          
            | Word with beam or light |  |  | 
          
            | Site of  "one giant leap for mankind" |  |  | 
          
            | Mullins  of the comics |  |  | 
          
            | Once in a blue ___ |  |  | 
          
            | "___ River" |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 landing site |  |  | 
          
            | Daydream |  |  | 
          
            | Tide regulator |  |  | 
          
            | Tide controller |  |  | 
          
            | Destination for Apollo 11 |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo 11's goal |  |  | 
          
            | Space project |  |  | 
          
            | Waxer, of a sort |  |  | 
          
            | Light for serenaders |  |  | 
          
            | Ganymede, e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Queen of the Night |  |  | 
          
            | It may be full |  |  | 
          
            | Dream idly |  |  | 
          
            | Selene's realm |  |  | 
          
            | "___ River," Andy Williams's theme |  |  | 
          
            | Space place |  |  | 
          
            | Triton, to Neptune |  |  | 
          
            | Mullins of comics |  |  | 
          
            | Luna's sphere |  |  | 
          
            | Night light |  |  | 
          
            | Orb in many a love song |  |  | 
          
            | Armstrong walked here |  |  | 
          
            | Place with no atmosphere |  |  | 
          
            | Satellite |  |  | 
          
            | Satellite of a planet |  |  | 
          
            | Jumping place for a cow |  |  | 
          
            | Dream, in a way |  |  | 
          
            | Dawdle |  |  | 
          
            | Head of the Unification Church |  |  | 
          
            | Orbiter |  |  | 
          
            | Act dreamily |  |  | 
          
            | Kayo's "brudder" in comics |  |  | 
          
            | Kind of beam or light |  |  | 
          
            | "Queen of the tides" |  |  | 
          
            | "Racing with the ___," V. Monroe hit |  |  | 
          
            | Bovine hurdle of rhyme |  |  | 
          
            | Night sight |  |  | 
          
            | Mr. Mullins |  |  | 
          
            | Kind of stone |  |  | 
          
            | Luna |  |  | 
          
            | Romberg's "The New ___" |  |  | 
          
            | Daydream or dawdle |  |  | 
          
            | "Queen of tides" |  |  | 
          
            | Place in space |  |  | 
          
            | Deimos or Phobos, to Mars |  |  | 
          
            | Hudson's Half ___ |  |  | 
          
            | Tide producer |  |  | 
          
            | Apollo's target |  |  | 
          
            | Armstrong's landfall |  |  | 
          
            | Hunter's or harvest |  |  | 
          
            | Word with light or shine |  |  | 
          
            | Tin Pan Alley subject |  |  | 
          
            | Andy Williams's river |  |  | 
          
            | Phobos |  |  | 
          
            | New driving range |  |  | 
          
            | Shelley's "orbed maiden." |  |  | 
          
            | One form of satellite. |  |  | 
          
            | Home of "the man.” |  |  | 
          
            | "That orbed maiden." |  |  | 
          
            | Space target. |  |  | 
          
            | Astronaut's goal. |  |  | 
          
            | Harvest ___. |  |  | 
          
            | Sputnik. |  |  | 
          
            | What the planet Pluto may be. |  |  | 
          
            | Night light. |  |  | 
          
            | Wally of the Cards. |  |  | 
          
            | Harvest symbol. |  |  | 
          
            | Mountains at source of the Nile. |  |  | 
          
            | "That orbed maiden . . . " |  |  | 
          
            | Part of an orrery. |  |  | 
          
            | "The ___ and I.” |  |  | 
          
            | Selene's symbol. |  |  | 
          
            | It's new tonight. |  |  | 
          
            | First target of spaceships. |  |  | 
          
            | Something out of this world. |  |  | 
          
            | The ___-stone.—Wilkie Collins |  |  | 
          
            | Stargaze. |  |  | 
          
            | Diana's symbol. |  |  | 
          
            | One stop in 49 Across. |  |  | 
          
            | Space probe objective. |  |  | 
          
            | Diana's realm. |  |  | 
          
            | Sometime landing place. |  |  | 
          
            | NASA concern. |  |  | 
          
            | Space goal. |  |  | 
          
            | Destination of a World's Fair voyage. |  |  | 
          
            | Diana's attribute. |  |  | 
          
            | Satellite. |  |  | 
          
            | Way station to 1 Across. |  |  | 
          
            | Objective of 55 Down. |  |  | 
          
            | Ranger 8's target. |  |  | 
          
            | Light for lovers |  |  | 
          
            | Type of beam |  |  | 
          
            | Subject for photography. |  |  | 
          
            | We never see its other side. |  |  | 
          
            | "Goodnight ___" |  |  | 
          
            | Entry on NASA agenda. |  |  | 
          
            | Spacemen's goal. |  |  | 
          
            | Ranger's landing place. |  |  | 
          
            | Rocket destination. |  |  | 
          
            | Surveyor 3's locale. |  |  | 
          
            | Challenging destination. |  |  | 
          
            | NASA objective |  |  | 
          
            | Sky sight. |  |  | 
          
            | Its diameter is 2,160 miles. |  |  |