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Rank | Letters | Answer | Clue | |
1 | 99% | 7 | Exact Match! | |
2 | 31% | 8 | One day, astronomically | |
3 | 31% | 4 | Blast from the past, astronomically speaking? | |
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We think the answer is "EQUINOX" which means:
- noun
- • Either of two times of the year when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator and day and night are of equal length
- • (astronomy) either of the two celestial points at which the celestial equator intersects the ecliptic
An example sentence would be:
- • "The equinox occurs twice a year, in march and september."
- • "During the equinox, the length of day and night is nearly equal."
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The Guardian Cryptic25 Jan 2008 | Down 18 | |
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