French astronomer who wrote the seminal "Celestial Mechanics" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LAPLACE French astronomer who wrote the seminal "Celestial Mechanics" (7)
5% CARL Astronomer ___ Sagan who wrote "Cosmos" (4)
4% OTIS Redding who wrote the song "Respect" (4) New York Times Sep 9, 2025
4% POPTAB Can-opening mechanism (6) New York Times Sep 8, 2025
4% HALLEY Newton-era astronomer (6) Newsday Sep 7, 2025
4% ORB Celestial sphere (3)
4% KASTNER Erich who wrote "Emil and the Detectives" (7) Wall Street Journal Sep 6, 2025
4% ROTE Mechanical routine (4) (4) Mirror Classic Sep 3, 2025
4% ARA Celestial altar (3) Eugene Sheffer Sep 2, 2025
4% NOAH Trevor who wrote "Born a Crime" (4) New York Times Sep 1, 2025
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