Named after the Aztec god of the Sun; star in the Camelopardalis constellation
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Orizzontali
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Solar system center
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Nothing can escape from one
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Quasi-stellar radio source abbr. AKA an extragalactic object, starlike in appearance
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Tax pro
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A small constellation in the southern sky that represents a bird-of-paradise, and its name means "without feet" in Greek
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Combining form of "flesh" used like a prefix
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To each its own abbr.
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Proceeded by 19A; also secondary
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Intergalactic research network abbr.
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Leo's brightest star
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Goddess of the Sun in Chinese mythology, also star in the Lyra constellation
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Astronomical bear; precedes 14A
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From an erroneous transcription of Seginus; star in the Cassiopeia constellation
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Means 'gold' in the Ewe language; star in the Sagittarius constellation
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1,000,000 years ago abbr.
Verticali
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Named after the Aztec god of the Sun; star in the Camelopardalis constellation
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Clothing decoration with a star-like quality
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Esoteric
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Substellar object abbr.
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___ rock (music genre)
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a modern contraction of the Bayer designation, coined in the 19th century, but which entered into common use only by the mid-20th century; star in the Crux constellation
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Slayer of Medusa north of Taurus
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Dog Star
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Simba or Leo
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Crater edge
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Where the stars reside at night
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Beginner star-seeking club abbr.
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