Answer: MOON
MOON is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 212 times.
Referring Clues:
- Harvest __ (occurrence near the Autumnal Equinox)
- Lycanthrope's catalyst
- Part of a syzygy
- Phobos, to Mars
- "Destination" in a 1950 sci-fi film
- Place for a halo
- It may be new or blue
- Put the end first?
- 1969 target
- Gene Cernan was the last man there
- Gaze dreamily
- Dream idly
- It turns the tide
- It has a bright side
- Night light provider
- Object rising in a Van Gogh landscape
- Apollo 11 destination
- In romance poetry, a frequent rhyme for June
- Its cycle is indicated by the starts of 20-, 32-, 40- and 55-Across
- Provide with a rear view?
- See 1-Across
- Site of "one giant leap for mankind"
- It gets eclipsed
- Lucky Charms marshmallow shape
- '60s NASA target
- Apollo destination
- Apollo 11's landing spot
- Mullins of the comics
- Night light
- It may be full or new
- Bare the bottom as a prank
- Apollo 11's objective
- Bring up the rear?
- Apollo 11 target
- Word that follows the first word of 17-, 27-, 45-, and 60-Across
- Landing site of July 20, 1969
- Butt out?
- Titan, to 9-Down
- Buzz Aldrin's mother's apt maiden name
- Word with blue or new
- Tethys, to Saturn
- Phoebe, to Saturn
- 35-Across is on it
- Unexpected rear view?
- 1969 landing site
- It's never full when it's new
- Get all sentimental
- Domain of the goddess Diana
- Noyes's "ghostly galleon"
- Night sight
- Earth's satellite
- Where the Eagle landed
- Pine (for)
- Deimos or Phobos
- Project Apollo destination
- Phobos or Deimos
- Bare the bottom
- Site of a waterless sea
- Titan, to Saturn
- It has eight phases
- Space race goal
- Henry Hudson's ship, ''Half ___''
- Light source for serenaders
- Put the bottom up?
- Word with "light" or "beam"
- Io, to Jupiter
- "One giant leap for mankind" site
- Twelve men have walked on it
- Nursery-rhyme hurdle
- Natural satellite
- Astronomical sighting
- Sentimentalize
- Orb seen in werewolf films
- Eclipse causer
- Henry Hudson's ship, "Half ___"
- Cow's hurdle, perhaps
- Unification Church head
- CFL's Warren ______
- Apollo target
- Orb in werewolf films
- Landing area of '69
- It may be waxing
- Site of the longest golf drive ever
- Landing area of 1969
- It may be waxing
- Outhouse door symbol
- Daydream
- Daydream
- Satellite
- Apollo landing site
- Earth circler
- Night light?.
- Earth orbiter
- Night light?
- Armstrong's destination
- Apollo 11 goal
- Cow's hurdle?
- Werewolf's inspiration
- July 1969 landing site
- Armstrong's landing site
- Lycanthrope's arouser
- Apollo's destination
- Buzz Aldrin's mother's maiden name
- Wolfman's inspiration
- Werewolf's catalyst
- Armstrong went there
- Apollo's landing site
- "Transformers: Dark of the ___"
- Apollo 11's goal
- Apollo 11's destination
- Once in a blue ___
- Hold up one's end?
- Pull up a seat for?
- Full ___
- Create an open-ended view?
- Eagle's landing site
- Heavenly body
- "... by yonder blessed ___ I swear": Romeo
- Triton, to Neptune
- Offer your seat to (someone)?
- Cow's hurdle, in rhyme
- Sky light
- Turn both cheeks?
- Planetary satellite
- Hurdle for a storied cow
- Europa, e.g.
- Sentimentalize (about)
- Earth's natural satellite
- 1971 Cat Stevens hit
- Mope
- Skylight
- Part of the DreamWorks logo
- ______ Struck (1987 film by 33 Across)
- Word after new or full
- Earth has one
- Ganymede, e.g.
- Spend time in idle reverie
- "Goodnight ___" (classic bedtime book)
- Triton or Titan
- Super-rare occurrence
- Joined with 63-Across, a metaphor for an area flattened by war
- Idle
- Tides' cause
- Planet orbiter
- Man on the ___ , 1999 movie with 34 Down
- Romantic evening highlight, perhaps
- Titania or Oberon, in space
- It phased out a few days ago
- Where Armstrong walked
- Tide regulator
- Lake of dreams locale
- What Artemis is the goddess of
- Apollo goal
- Celestial orb
- Word with "full"
- Apollo program destination
- Io or phobos
- Satellite of Earth
- Site of two Alan Shepard golf shots in 1971
- Sea of Serenity locale
- Space Race destination
- Where the U.S. flag has flown since 1969
- A new one is nearly invisible
- Man in the ___
- Earth satellite
- It has phases that are represented by the starts of 18-, 29-, 47- and 61-Across ... and by 1-Down
- Selene's realm
- Prominent item in werewolf movies
- Europa or Io, to Jupiter
- Get cheeky with?
- Titan, Triton or Titania
- Wander dreamily
- Orb suggested by the starred answers' starts
- "That's one small step ..." place
- "That's one small step ..." site
- Something Venus lacks
- Satellite with "seas"
- Venerable synchronous orbiter
- Tidal influence
- Image in the poster for "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial"
- Twelve people have walked on it
- "Goodnight ___" (children's book)
- It "monthly changes in her circled orb," in "Romeo and Juliet"
- Our natural satellite
- Earth's natural orbiter
- It's always full the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival
- It blocks the sun in a solar eclipse
- It has been new many times
- Destination for an Apollo mission
- Apollo theater?
- It's obscured during a lunar eclipse
- Apollo project destination
- Share one's seat?
- "The Girl Who Drank the ___": Newbery winner about a girl named Luna
- Celestial object that Khonsu is god of
- Crescent on Pakistan's flag
- Sea of serenity's local
- What the Apollo 8 crew was orbiting when astronaut Bill Anders took his iconic 11-Down photograph
- It causes Earth's tides
- Stop hiding behind?
- What the perfume Eau de Luna claims to smell like
- Tide maker
- Word after full, new or harvest
- Io or Europa, for Jupiter
- Satellite whose day is almost 30 Earth days
- It has a waxing gibbous phase
- It causes a werewolf to transform
- "Sailor ___" (manga series)
- Eclipse participant
- Under the cherry
- It's bright when it's full
- Word with shot or shine
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - October 08, 2024
- New York Times - June 05, 2024
- New York Times - May 26, 2024
- LA Times - February 09, 2024
- USA Today - February 06, 2024
- USA Today - January 15, 2024
- LA Times - December 21, 2023
- LA Times - December 10, 2023
- LA Times - November 22, 2023
- New York Times - November 13, 2023
- USA Today - October 16, 2023
- USA Today - July 11, 2023
- New York Times - June 25, 2023
- USA Today - March 31, 2023
- New York Times - February 06, 2023
- LA Times - January 15, 2023
- USA Today - December 01, 2022
- LA Times - October 15, 2022
- New York Times - August 23, 2022
- USA Today - August 02, 2022
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