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noun • a physicist who studies astronomy | ||||||||
32% | 11 | Fake, fake! | ||||||
adjective • not genuine; imitating something superior noun • a copy that is represented as the original verb • make a copy of with the intent to deceive | ||||||||
26% | 14 | The use of a fake name or pen name in writing | ||||||
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One Looking Up Name Inspired By Art Or Some Fake Crossword Clue
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ASTRONOMER which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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ASTRONOMER
Updated: October 14, 2023
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