Moon crater named for a French astronomer Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ARAGO Moon crater named for a French astronomer (5)
3% RIM Crater part (3) Thomas Joseph Apr 30, 2026
3% SAGAN Astronomer Carl (5) New York Times Apr 28, 2026
3% RIMS Crater edges (4) Wall Street Journal Apr 27, 2026
3% EARTH Its moon is the Moon (5) LA Times Mini Apr 27, 2026
3% OVER ___ the moon (4) New York Times Apr 21, 2026
3% NEW ___ moon (3) USA Today Apr 15, 2026
3% SIDE --> ____ of the Moon" (4) USA Today Quick Apr 6, 2026
3% LUNA Name meaning "moon" (4) USA Today Mar 22, 2026
3% BAYER Moon crater (5)
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