Our first orbiter Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% GLENN Our first orbiter (5)
3% APOGEE Orbital high point (6) Eugene Sheffer May 13, 2026
3% ONUS Burden is our responsibility? (4) The Telegraph Toughie May 12, 2026
3% DOG Type of animal first to be sent into orbit around the Earth (3) The Times Specialist May 11, 2026
3% ANDYETHEREWEARE "Somehow, this is our situation" (15) USA Today May 4, 2026
3% ISLES British ____, our home (5) The Telegraph Plusword Apr 27, 2026
3% CASTE "___: The Origins of Our Discontents" (5) USA Today Apr 26, 2026
3% SUN Our star (3) Commuter Apr 22, 2026
3% WEREUP "It's our turn!" (6) LA Times Daily Apr 19, 2026
3% JUPITER Ganymede orbits it (7) Wall Street Journal Apr 18, 2026
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