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99% | 10 | Exact Match! | ||||||
noun • a physicist who studies astronomy | ||||||||
43% | 13 | Cycle of the Moon's phases from new moon to new moon, determined by the Moon's position relative to the stars | ||||||
noun • period between successive conjunctions with a star, 27.322 days | ||||||||
42% | 5 | Sleazy starer | ||||||
noun • a viewer who gives a flirtatious or lewd look at another person | ||||||||
Stargazer Or Moon Starer Possibly Crossword Clue
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ASTRONOMER which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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We think the answer to this crossword clue is:
ASTRONOMER
Updated: October 14, 2023
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