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noun • a magnifier of images of distant objects verb • crush together or collapse • make smaller or shorter | ||||||||
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26% | 7 | Obscure phenomenon exciting astronomers? | ||||||
noun • one celestial body obscures another verb • be greater in significance than • cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention | ||||||||
Astronomers Aid Crossword Clue
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TELESCOPE which was last seen in the Telegraph Quick crossword.
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TELESCOPE
Updated: August 27, 2024
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Telegraph Quick24 Jul 2024 | Across 9 | |
New York Times08 Aug 2018 | Across 46 | STARMAP |
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