Mopes |
Dawdles |
Is dreamy |
Mars' two |
Mars pair |
Butts out? |
Is pensive |
Satellites |
Hindsights? |
Saturn's 18 |
Bottoms out? |
Mars has two |
Acts dreamily |
Io and Phobos |
Jupiter's XII |
Mohawk months |
Pluto quintet |
Shows a seat? |
Jupiter has 63 |
Jupiter has 67 |
Jupiter's orbs |
Mercury's lack |
Gazes dreamily |
Periods of time |
Jupiter's dozen |
Saturn has many |
Some satellites |
The two of Mars |
Planet circlers |
Saturn features |
Jupiter has many |
The 62 of Saturn |
Phobos and Deimos |
Crescent and half |
Gets cheeky with? |
Brings up the rear |
They circle Saturn |
Certain satellites |
Planetary orbiters |
Natural satellites |
Blue and new things |
Europa and Callisto |
Indian time periods |
Jupiter has eleven. |
Jupiter has twelve. |
Months, to Hiawatha |
Planets' satellites |
Planetary satellites |
Callisto and Ganymede |
Indian time divisions |
Io and Callisto, e.g. |
Presents with a seat? |
Io and Ganymede, e.g. |
Ancient calendar units |
Astronomers' sightings |
Jupiter has 69 of them |
Many ___ (a long time) |
Stares absent-mindedly |
Telescopist's sightings |
Turns the other cheeks? |
Phobos and Deimos, e.g. |
They may be new or full |
Mars's Phobos and Deimos |
Blue Lucky Charms shapes |
Word after many or honey |
Titania and Oberon, e.g. |
Jupiter's Io and Callisto |
Phoebe and Rhea, to Saturn |
Responds to "Bottoms up!"? |
Deimos and Phobos, to Mars |
Phobos and Deimos, to Mars |
Mercury and Venus lack them |
Stares wistfully into space |
Jupiter's Ganymede and Europa |
Blue Lucky Charms marshmallows |
Triton and Proteus, to Neptune |
Callisto and Europa, to Jupiter |
Many ___ since we did the do" 311 |
Ganymede and Lysithea, to Jupiter |
311 "Many ___ since first I saw you |
Some Lucky Charms marshmallow shapes |
Early Native American calendar units? |
Titan, Rhea and 60 others, for Saturn |
Time periods lasting about 29 1/2 days |
Many of Uranus's are named after Shakespearean characters |