No more stars, to astronomers Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ANAGRAM No more stars, to astronomers (7) LA Times Daily Nov 26, 2015
8% HALLEY Newton-era astronomer (6) Newsday Sep 7, 2025
8% COMETS Astronomical sightings (6) Thomas Joseph Aug 27, 2025
8% STARGAZER Astronomer, informally (9) Thomas Joseph Aug 18, 2025
8% AEON Astronomically long time (4) New York Times Aug 11, 2025
8% CARL Astronomer Sagan (4) Universal Jul 23, 2025
8% GALILEO Italian astronomer (7) Eugene Sheffer Jul 17, 2025
8% NOVAS Astronomical observances (5) Newsday Jun 12, 2025
8% URSA Astronomical bear (4) LA Times Daily Jun 7, 2025
7% TOPUP Fill more (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 4, 2025

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