Crossword Clues for MOONS

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Natural satellites that Mars has 2 of, and Saturn more than 100
Titania and Oberon, for Uranus Wall Street Journal 11 Sep 2025
Phobos and Deimos, for Mars New York Times Mini 20 Aug 2025
Many ___ (a long time) New York Times 19 Aug 2025
Orbiting spheres
Idly dreams New York Times 20 Jun 2025
Venus doesn't have any
Saturn has over 140 of them USA Today 23 Mar 2025
Booker Prize-winning 2022 novel by Shehan Karunatilaka, The Seven _ Of Maali Almeida (5)
Many (a long time)
Crescent, whole and half
Half full ones or old and new ones (5)
Five ___ (group that included Maria Tallchief) USA Today 24 Jan 2025
Word after honey or many
Saturn's 146 Universal 23 Nov 2024
Set of eight 11-Down which include "full" and "waning gibbous"
Bodies that orbit a planet
Wanders over, entering site of battle
Many, many weeks
Saturn has 146 of them Universal 12 Sep 2024
Natural satellites that Mars has 2 of, and Saturn more than 100
Bodies that orbit planets (5)
Natural satellites Newsday 26 Jun 2024
They orbit planets USA Today 14 May 2024
Planet circlers Thomas Joseph 03 May 2024
Deimos and Phobos, for example
Natural satellites Commuter 11 Mar 2024
Planet circlers Eugene Sheffer 21 Feb 2024
Natural satellites Commuter 17 Feb 2024
Planet orbiters New York Times Mini 07 Dec 2023
Bottoms out? New York Times 26 Oct 2023
Planets' natural satellites Newsday 05 Sep 2023
Astronomer's sightings Newsday 20 Jul 2023
Planet circlers Thomas Joseph 23 Jun 2023
Jupiter's ___, natural satellites observed by Galileo Galilei using 48a.
Planet circlers Eugene Sheffer 31 Dec 2022
Two of them orbit Mars Universal 29 Oct 2022
Low point son cheekily unveils
Planet circlers Thomas Joseph 19 Nov 2021
Saturn has more than 80 of them New York Times 12 Sep 2021
Jupiter has 79 Thomas Joseph 25 Jun 2021
"Many ___," 2008 song by Janelle Monae with a sci-fi themed music video featuring androids
Mars has two of them Universal 27 Oct 2020
Mars has two USA Today 15 Sep 2020
Months and months investing in advance
Some Lucky Charms marshmallows The New Yorker 04 May 2020
Mars has two The Washington Post 02 Mar 2020
Mars has two LA Times Daily 02 Mar 2020
What Mercury and Venus lack
Low nest regularly seen in pines The Telegraph Cryptic 07 Nov 2019
Deimos and Phobos, to Mars USA Today 14 Oct 2019
Deimos and Phobos, for Mars New York Times 20 Aug 2019
Triton and Proteus, to Neptune The Washington Post Sunday 23 Jun 2019
Jupiter's Ganymede and Europa New York Times 21 May 2019
Planet circlers Eugene Sheffer 03 May 2019
Satellites of planets Irish Times Simplex 11 Apr 2019
Deimos and Phobos, to Mars
Jupiter's Ganymede and Europa
Deimos and Phobos, for Mars
Mars' pair
Spends time idly and absent-mindedly
Some satellites The Washington Post 14 Dec 2018
Some satellites LA Times Daily 14 Dec 2018
Phobos and Deimos, e.g Wall Street Journal 31 Oct 2018
Titan, Rhea and 60 others, for Saturn Wall Street Journal 09 Jul 2018
Phobos and Deimos, to Mars USA Today 26 Feb 2018
Mars's Phobos and Deimos
Phobos and Deimos, e.g.
Some satellites
Phobos and Deimos, to Mars
Titan, Rhea and 60 others, for Saturn
Pluto quintet LA Times Daily 20 Oct 2017
Pluto quintet The Washington Post 20 Oct 2017
Blue Lucky Charms marshmallows New York Times 10 Oct 2017
Gets cheeky with? New York Times 23 Jul 2017
Saturn features Canadiana 03 Jul 2017
The 62 of Saturn Universal 18 May 2017
Telescopist's sightings Newsday 03 Mar 2017
Gets cheeky with?
Blue Lucky Charms marshmallows
The 62 of Saturn
Pluto quintet
Blue Lucky Charms shapes USA Today 15 Dec 2016
WWI battle scene keeping old exhibits behind The Times Cryptic 15 Dec 2016
Blue and new things Universal 25 Nov 2016
Mars' two Universal 07 Oct 2016
The two of Mars Universal 23 Aug 2016
Mars' pair LA Times Daily 17 Jul 2016
Titania and Oberon, e.g LA Times Daily 10 Jan 2016
Titania and Oberon, e.g.
Mars' two
The two of Mars
Mars' pair
Jupiter has 67 Wall Street Journal 19 Oct 2015
Stares wistfully into space The Chronicle of Higher Education 29 May 2015
Planet circlers Thomas Joseph 14 Apr 2015
Mercury lacks them Family Time 18 Jan 2015
Jupiter has 67
Periods of time
Stares wistfully into space
Phobos and Deimos, e.g.
Mars pair
"Many ___ since we did the do" 311
Some Lucky Charms marshmallow shapes
Planetary orbiters
Mars's Phobos and Deimos
Natural satellites
Butts out?
311 "Many ___ since first I saw you"
Natural satellites
Jupiter has many
311: "Many ___ since first I saw you"
Mars pair
Crescent and half
Hindsights?
Saturn's 18
Planetary orbiters
Mercury's lack
New and blue
Time periods lasting about 29 1/2 days
Phoebe and Rhea, to Saturn
Astronomer's sightings
Planet circlers
Ganymede and Lysithea, to Jupiter
Brings up the rear?
Mercury and Venus lack them
Mercury and Venus lack them
Certain satellites
Jupiter's Io and Callisto
They circle Saturn
Gazes dreamily
Indulges in reverie
Planetary orbiters
Europa and Callisto
Responds to "Bottoms up!"?
They may be new or full
Many of Uranus's are named after Shakespearean characters
Stares absent-mindedly
Mars has two
Many of Uranus's are named after Shakespearean characters
Planetary satellites
Presents with a seat?
Is dreamy
Saturn's 31
Periods of time
Io and Ganymede, e.g.
Displays one's cheekiness?
Ganymede and Europa
Ganymede and Lysithea, to Jupiter
Mars has two
Ancient calendar units
Natural satellites
Phoebe and Rhea, to Saturn
Callisto and Europa, to Jupiter
Deimos and Phobos, to Mars
Gazes dreamily
Jupiter's Io and Callisto
Early Native American calendar units?
Many ___ (a long time)
Mars' twosome
Satellites
Planetary satellites
Phobos and Deimos
Europa and Io, to Jupiter
Looks longingly
Daydreams
Planet orbiters
Stares absent-mindedly
Indian time periods
Callisto and Ganymede
Word after many or honey
Mohawk months
Acts dreamily
Jupiter's dozen
Saturn features
Io and Phobos
Orbiters of orbiters
Io and Callisto
Satellites
Jupiter's XII
Indian time divisions
Months, to Hiawatha
Dawdles
Is pensive
Months, to Hiawatha.
Wanders about dreamily.
Jupiter has eleven.
Companions of Jupiter.
Jupiter has twelve.
Months.
Acts lovesick.
Satellites of Saturn.
Secondary planets.
Wanders about listlessly.
Heavenly bodies.
"Till now some nine ___ wasted."—Othello.
I. G. Y. phenomena.
Satellites.
Mars has two.
Broods, in a way.
Behaves abstractedly.
Planetary satellites.
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