To astronomers, they're hot and blue Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% OSTARS To astronomers, they're hot and blue (6)
95% CARL Astronomer Sagan (4) Newsday Mar 24, 2026
95% GALILEO Italian astronomer (7) The Telegraph Quick Mar 11, 2026
95% ASTO In re (4) Newsday Feb 22, 2026
90% PTOLEMY Greek astronomer (7) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 3, 2026
85% OLEOLE Chant heard at the start of "Hot Hot Hot" (6) New York Times Apr 8, 2026
85% SAD Blue (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Apr 4, 2026
85% PARSEC Astronomical distance (6) (6) Mirror Quick Mar 31, 2026
85% MILD Not hot (4) Newsday Mar 26, 2026
85% XRATED Blue (6) Thomas Joseph Mar 25, 2026
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