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179 total results for MOON( score: 50 )

67 results for MOON from Modern Era puzzles:
Repeated clues show (number of Modern Era occurrences).
DateGridClueAuthorEditor
Tue Jan 21, 202566ABody personified by the Greek Titan SeleneDan CapreraShortz
Sun Dec 8, 2024103DWord before jelly or PieJohn KugelmanFagliano
Wed Jun 5, 202442AWord with shot or shineDavid RockowFagliano
Sun May 26, 202439AIt's bright when it's fullJohn KugelmanFagliano
Mon Nov 13, 202347AWord after full, new or harvestBenjamin FinkShortz
Sun Jun 25, 202381DStop hiding behind?John WestwigShortz
Mon Feb 6, 202353DWhat the Apollo 8 crew was orbiting when astronaut Bill Anders took his iconic 11-Down photographTaylor JohnsonShortz
Tue Aug 23, 202240AShare one's seat?Trey MendezShortz
Tue Apr 26, 202244ADestination for an Apollo missionSimon MarotteShortz
Sun Apr 17, 202260DDream idlyEmet OzarShortz
Wed Jun 3, 20208DIt "monthly changes in her circled orb," in "Romeo and Juliet"Johanna FenimoreShortz
Thu Mar 12, 202036DPart of the DreamWorks logoRuth Bloomfield MargolinShortz
Fri Jan 17, 202023AImage in the poster for "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial"Ryan Patrick SmithShortz
Thu Oct 3, 201935DSomething Venus lacksRicky CruzShortz
Sun Jul 8, 201813DTitan, Triton or TitaniaBruce HaightShortz
Fri May 25, 201859AGet cheeky with?Jeff ChenShortz
Mon Feb 5, 201860DIt has phases that are represented by the starts of 18-, 29-, 47- and 61-Across ... and by 1-DownAlan ArbesfeldShortz
Wed Dec 6, 201762AMan in the ___Clive ProbertShortz
Thu Nov 23, 201768AA new one is nearly invisibleHoward BarkinShortz
Mon Nov 13, 201755DWhere the U.S. flag has flown since 1969Peter A. CollinsShortz
Tue Apr 11, 20177DApollo program destinationZachary Spitz and Diane RosemanShortz
Sun Oct 23, 2016104ASky light (2)Ellen Leuschner and Jeff ChenShortz
Sun Oct 16, 201684DWhat Artemis is the goddess ofTom McCoyShortz
Sun Mar 6, 201683ATitania or Oberon, in spaceDavid J. KahnShortz
Tue Oct 13, 20155DProject Apollo destinationPatrick BerryShortz
Sun Aug 31, 201429ASpend time in idle reverieJoel FaglianoShortz
Tue Jun 25, 201340DApollo 11 goalJoel FaglianoShortz
Thu May 16, 20138DIt goes through many phasesBrendan Emmett Quigley and Elizabeth DonovanShortz
Wed Jan 9, 201337AButt out?David Ben-MerreShortz
Wed Sep 19, 201236DCreate an open-ended view?Michael ShteymanShortz
Sat Sep 15, 20129DPull up a seat for?Joon Pahk and Brad WilberShortz
Sun Aug 12, 201270AHold up one's end?Patrick BerryShortz
Wed Mar 14, 20123DNatural satelliteDave SarpolaShortz
Mon Mar 5, 201226AApollo 11's destinationMike NothnagelShortz
Sun Aug 28, 2011110DOuthouse door symbolPatrick BerryShortz
Sun Jun 26, 201144DApollo targetDavid Levinson WilkShortz
Sat Sep 25, 201047DSentimentalizePatrick BerryShortz
Tue Nov 10, 200933ATitan, to 9-DownAlan ArbesfeldShortz
Wed Sep 23, 200969ASee 1-AcrossJonathan GerschShortz
Wed May 27, 200959DProvide with a rear view?Corey RubinShortz
Mon Apr 6, 200968AIts cycle is indicated by the starts of 20-, 32-, 40- and 55-AcrossDustin FoleyShortz
Wed Oct 29, 200821AIn romance poetry, a frequent rhyme for JuneSteven L. ZisserShortz
Mon Jul 28, 200812DApollo 11 destinationRoger BaiocchiShortz
Tue Jun 3, 200851AIt turns the tide (2)Pete MullerShortz
Sun Oct 21, 200783AObject rising in a Van Gogh landscapeBrendan Emmett QuigleyShortz
Sat Aug 12, 20066DNight light providerPatrick BerryShortz
Sun Apr 30, 200611DSkylight? (2)Elizabeth C. GorskiShortz
Fri Oct 21, 20058DIt has a bright sideLouis HildebrandShortz
Sun Aug 28, 200583AGaze dreamily (2)Nancy Nicholson JolineShortz
Tue Jul 26, 200524AIt turns the tide (2)Lee Glickstein and Nancy SalomonShortz
Fri Jul 16, 200436A1969 targetCraig KasperShortz
Sun Mar 21, 200421AGene Cernan was the last man thereRoy LebanShortz
Tue Mar 11, 200350DPhobos, to Mars (2)Janice M. PutneyShortz
Tue Jun 25, 200256DIt may be new or blueKelly ClarkShortz
Sun Jun 16, 200230DPlace for a haloManny NosowskyShortz
Wed May 1, 200262APut the end first?Steve JonesShortz
Fri Sep 8, 200028A"Destination" in a 1950 sci-fi filmMartin Ashwood-SmithShortz
Wed Mar 22, 20008DPhobos, to Mars (2)Richard SilvestriShortz
Sat Mar 11, 20008DPart of a syzygyRandolph RossShortz
Sun Nov 21, 199945DLycanthrope's catalystPatrick D. BerryShortz
Sun Sep 19, 1999139ABring up the rear?Manny NosowskyShortz
Mon Aug 5, 19967DApollo 11's goalF. PiscopShortz
Wed Feb 7, 199615ATide controllerFrank A. LongoShortz
Sat Dec 2, 199524AWaxer, of a sortRich NorrisShortz
Thu Sep 14, 199536AGanymede, e.g.Chuck DeodeneShortz
Mon Jul 17, 199563ALight for serenadersKenneth WitteShortz
Fri Feb 10, 199525DGaze dreamily (2)Raymond HamelShortz
1 result for MOON from Variety puzzles:
DateTypeGridClueAuthorEditor
Oct 10, 2004Other16AObject of a hog's dowelLee Glickstein and Nancy SalomonShortz
111 results for MOON from pre-Shortz puzzles:
DateGridClueAuthorEditor
Fri Sep 10, 199367ADream idlyBeverly J. SewardTaub
Tue Apr 13, 199343DIt may be fullNancy JolineMaleska
Wed Jan 6, 199355DQueen of the NightLois SidwayMaleska
Wed Dec 30, 19929D"___ River," Andy Williams's themeMichael A. RampinoMaleska
Sun Jan 12, 1992127ASelene's realmBarbara SpringerMaleska
Wed Jul 10, 199154DSpace placeFrank MiceliMaleska
Tue Dec 18, 199039ALuna's sphereMelvin KenworthyMaleska
Mon Dec 10, 199056DNight lightPeter SwiftMaleska
Tue Jun 5, 199016ATriton, to NeptunePatterson PeppleMaleska
Tue Jan 30, 199059DMullins of comicsAlbert J. KlausMaleska
Sun Oct 15, 198928APlace with no atmosphereCharles M. DeberMaleska
Tue Feb 14, 198939AOrb in many a love songVirginia L. YatesMaleska
Tue Jan 24, 198929DArmstrong walked hereWilliam E. HeinemannMaleska
Thu Nov 24, 198853DSatelliteJoy L. WoukMaleska
Fri Dec 4, 198752DSatelliteKathryn RighterMaleska
Mon Oct 26, 198714ASatellite of a planetAlbert J. KlausMaleska
Wed Nov 12, 198650DDawdleNorma SteinbergMaleska
Wed Aug 20, 198652AJumping place for a cowDale O. BurgenerMaleska
Mon Apr 14, 19863DDream, in a wayArthur W. PalmerMaleska
Mon Nov 4, 198519ASatellite of a planetAlbert J. KlausMaleska
Sun Jun 16, 198524DHead of the Unification ChurchVirginia P. AbelsonMaleska
Tue Oct 9, 198452ANatural satelliteDale O. BurgenerMaleska
Sun Apr 29, 198444DKayo's "brudder" in comicsLouis BaronMaleska
Tue Apr 24, 198415AKind of beam or lightA. J. SantoraMaleska
Thu Nov 17, 198347D"Racing with the ___," V. Monroe hitLois SidwayMaleska
Tue Apr 26, 198313DMullins of comicsJudson G. TrentMaleska
Thu Feb 17, 198343ABovine hurdle of rhymeJoel D. LafargueMaleska
Tue Jan 18, 198324D"Queen of the tides"Albert J. KlausMaleska
Fri Oct 29, 198259ASatelliteJohn GreenmanMaleska
Sun Oct 17, 198266DMr. MullinsBert H. KruseMaleska
Tue Oct 12, 198214ALunaA. J. SantoraMaleska
Wed Apr 14, 198232ARomberg's "The New ___"John GreenmanMaleska
Tue Jan 26, 198248DLunaC. J. AngioMaleska
Fri Jan 8, 198217AKind of stoneBernice GordonMaleska
Fri Mar 20, 198117ADaydream or dawdleJim ModneyMaleska
Sat Nov 10, 197926A"Queen of tides"C. J. AngioMaleska
Thu Jun 21, 197916ASatelliteKathryn RighterMaleska
Sun Feb 4, 197959DPlace in spaceBert H. KruseMaleska
Thu Mar 2, 197843ADeimos or Phobos, to MarsWilliam LutwiniakMaleska
Sat Dec 31, 197741ANight lightC. J. AngioMaleska
Thu Dec 2, 197631DHudson's Half ___Paul R. BarnesWeng
Tue Mar 16, 197640DGaze dreamilyManny MillerWeng
Sat May 10, 197556DTide producerRaymond F. EisnerWeng
Fri Oct 4, 197443DArmstrong's landfallMarie WestWeng
Sat Aug 31, 197412DApollo's targetRonald C. HirschfeldWeng
Sun Dec 23, 197312DWord with light or shineAnne FoxWeng
Sun Dec 16, 197399AHunter's or harvestBert BeamanWeng
Tue Nov 13, 197355DGaze dreamilyUnknownWeng
Thu May 24, 19736ASatelliteUnknownWeng
Fri Jan 21, 197218ATin Pan Alley subjectUnknownWeng
Tue Dec 28, 197145AGaze dreamilyUnknownWeng
Sat Nov 20, 197164AAndy Williams's riverUnknownWeng
Sat Aug 21, 197161APhobosUnknownWeng
Mon May 31, 197155ANew driving rangeUnknownWeng
Tue Jul 28, 197024ASatelliteUnknownWeng
Fri Jun 5, 19703DType of beamUnknownWeng
Sat Feb 14, 197020ALight for loversUnknownWeng
Sun Dec 29, 196842DNASA objectiveJoseph LaFauciFarrar
Thu Aug 22, 196812DChallenging destination.UnknownFarrar
Wed Jun 5, 196829DSky sight.UnknownFarrar
Tue Feb 20, 196840DSelene's symbol.UnknownFarrar
Sat Jul 29, 196719ARocket destination.Arthur SchulmanFarrar
Sat May 6, 196714ASurveyor 3's locale.George LaczkoFarrar
Wed Feb 1, 196742DRanger's landing place.Thomas E. DevlinFarrar
Sun Jan 8, 196776DSubject for photography.A. J. SantoraFarrar
Sat Nov 5, 196660DSatellite.UnknownFarrar
Sat Mar 6, 196511DRanger 8's target.UnknownFarrar
Mon Dec 28, 196470ASometime landing place.UnknownFarrar
Fri Jul 24, 196411DShelley's "orbed maiden."UnknownFarrar
Thu Jun 11, 196429DDestination of a World's Fair voyage.UnknownFarrar
Tue Mar 24, 196421ASpacemen's goal.UnknownFarrar
Sun Feb 9, 196443ADiana's attribute.Emanuel BergFarrar
Sat Jan 25, 196411DObjective of 55 Down.Jean ReedFarrar
Sun Dec 15, 196389ASpace goal.Jules Arensberg and Herbert EttensonFarrar
Wed Dec 4, 196310AEntry on NASA agenda.S. A. KayFarrar
Tue May 21, 196324ADiana's realm.UnknownFarrar
Sat Mar 16, 196363ADiana's realm.A. J. SantoraFarrar
Sat Feb 23, 196335ANASA concern.A. J. SantoraFarrar
Tue Jun 12, 196259AOne stop in 49 Across.Herbert EttensonFarrar
Sun May 6, 196220ADiana's symbol.Sidney LambertFarrar
Fri Feb 9, 196253DSpace probe objective.Joseph LaFauciFarrar
Wed May 11, 196013DOne form of satellite.UnknownFarrar
Sun Mar 13, 196044D"That orbed maiden."Hume R. CraftFarrar
Mon Jan 18, 196030AHome of "the man."UnknownFarrar
Sun Oct 4, 195970DSpace target.Thomas MeekinFarrar
Tue Jun 9, 195957AAstronaut's goal.UnknownFarrar
Thu Sep 25, 195856AHarvest ___.UnknownFarrar
Sat Dec 28, 195734DIts diameter is 2,160 miles.UnknownFarrar
Sun Nov 24, 1957103ASputnik.Thomas MeekinFarrar
Thu Jul 18, 195711DSatellite.Eugene T. MaleskaFarrar
Mon May 13, 195714ASatellite.Eugene T. MaleskaFarrar
Fri Sep 21, 195614AWhat the planet Pluto may be.Roberta MorseFarrar
Thu Jul 26, 195628DNight light.Helen SmathersFarrar
Thu Feb 16, 195617A"The ___ and I."Thomas J. VarnerFarrar
Thu Sep 22, 195511DWally of the Cards.Eugene T. MaleskaFarrar
Tue Aug 30, 195512DSatellite.UnknownFarrar
Sun Apr 3, 195547DSatellite.Ruth H. OliverFarrar
Sat Jan 22, 195533DHarvest symbol.Sidney LambertFarrar
Sat Dec 4, 195456A"That orbed maiden ... "Marian MoeserFarrar
Sat May 8, 195461ASatellite.Cora GoodmanFarrar
Sun Nov 29, 195336A"That orbed maiden ... "Eugene T. MaleskaFarrar
Fri Oct 30, 195337DFirst target of spaceships.Harold T. BersFarrar
Sun Sep 27, 195338AWe never see its other side.Eugene MaleskaFarrar
Tue Jul 21, 195315AWay station to 1 Across.Victor GoldfarbFarrar
Wed May 27, 195348DPart of an orrery.Eugene T. MaleskaFarrar
Wed May 13, 19532DIt's new tonight.Albert BlumFarrar
Sun Apr 29, 195156AIts diameter is 2,160 miles.E. T. WebsterFarrar
Tue Feb 27, 195146ASomething out of this world.Thomas MeekinFarrar
Sun Mar 10, 1946128DThe ___-stone.—Wilkie CollinsThomas MeekinFarrar
Sun Nov 18, 194536AStargaze.W. W. WebsterFarrar
Sun Apr 19, 194299DMountains at source of the Nile.Louis BaronFarrar
Anagrams:NOMO, MONO
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