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20 answers for: An obscuration of the light of the Sun or Moon by ...
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ECLIPSEAn obscuration of the light of the Sun or Moon by the intervention of another body (7)
HOLMANHUNTEnglish painter of The Light of the World (6,4)
HAZESlight obscuration of the lower atmosphere (4)
AUREOLAIn art, a golden or luminous cloud represented encircling the body or head of a saint or other sacred personage; or, a halo around the sun or moon (7)
TRANSITIn astronomy, the passage of a planet across the face of the Sun or the Moon (7)
RISEAscent; the surfacing of a fish to take a fly; the appearance of the Sun or the Moon above the horizon; the height of an arch, incline or step; or, an angry or excited response (4)
SILVERYLittle Richard sang By The Light Of The ... Moon
MOONLITBy the light of the moon
ROLLINGForce of friction that comes into play when body rolls over another body (7)
RACEThe channel of a millstream, the course of the sun or moon; or, the rapid current or flow of the tides (4)
CORONAECircles of light around the sun or moon
DIGITWord for 1/12 of the diameter of the Sun or the Moon; a numeral; any one of the fingers, so called for the practice of counting on said pinkies, pointers or "Onkaparingas"; or, a finger-breadth (5)
CORONAAureola of the sun or moon caused by diffraction by cloud droplets or ice crystals; the trumpet of a daffodil or other narcissus; or, a circular chandelier in a church (6)
AUREOLEA corona round the sun or moon (7)
DUBIOUSSuspect reggae music taken to moon by American (7)
HARVEST"___ Moon" by Neil Young
ECLIPSESTemporary obscurations of all or part of a celestial body caused by the position of another (8)
LIMBSApparent edges of the discs of the Sun or the Moon; graduated arcs of sextants and quadrants; or, the halves forming archery bows (5)
TSUNAMIDisturbed ocean - it returned after intervention of good weather in the morning
LIMBThe edge of the disc of the Sun or Moon as viewed from Earth (4)