| Outdo |
| Dwarf |
| Show up |
| Obscure |
| Surpass |
| Upstage |
| Blot out |
| Outshine |
| Solar __ |
| Sun block |
| Darkening |
| Lunar ___ |
| Overshadow |
| Lunar event |
| Tower above |
| Solar event |
| Make obscure |
| Shadow maker |
| 8/21/17 event |
| Sky phenomenon |
| Celestial event |
| Mitsubishi model |
| Lunar phenomenon |
| It's seldom total |
| Run rings around? |
| Astronomical event |
| Completely surpass |
| Leave in the shade |
| Blackout of a sort |
| Render unremarkable |
| Sun block of a sort |
| Cause of a blackout |
| Celestial phenomenon |
| Memorable obscurity? |
| Umbra-creating event |
| High-level cover-up? |
| Lunar or solar event |
| Exceed in importance |
| Solar or lunar event |
| Reduce to second-best |
| Shadow-creating event |
| Astronomer's interest |
| Event of March 7, 1970 |
| Total or partial event |
| 8/21/2017 celestial event |
| Solar or lunar phenomenon |
| January 29th’s headline. |
| Obscure astronomical event? |
| Moon's obscuring of the sun |
| It may leave you in the dark |
| Dominate — put in the shade |
| Cover-up at the highest levels? |
| Cover-up witnessed by millions? |
| Third book in the "Twilight" series |
| Cover-up of astronomical proportions |
| Temporary darkening of the sun, for example |
| One on 9/22/2006 had a central duration of 7 minutes, 9 seconds |