Discoverer of planetary laws (1571–1630). Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% KEPLER Discoverer of planetary laws (1571–1630). (6)
8% OHO Discoverer's call (3) Eugene Sheffer Feb 2, 2026
8% ORBIT Planetary path (5) Universal Dec 31, 2025
8% GLOBE Planetary depiction (5) Newsday Dec 14, 2025
7% APES Planetary inhabitants in a Charlton Heston film (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 12, 2026
7% BALBOA Pacific Ocean discoverer (6) Eugene Sheffer Jan 30, 2026
7% MARS Earth's red planetary neighbor (4)
7% PRE ___-law (3) USA Today Dec 26, 2025
7% RUNIN ___ with the law (5) Universal Dec 20, 2025
7% ORDER Lawfulness (5) The Telegraph Quick Dec 13, 2025
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