| ASTROLOGY | Study of the movements and relative positions of celestial bodies in order to divine information about human affairs (9) |
| BALLISTICS | The study of the movement of objects that are shot or thrown through the air (10) |
| RISORGIMENTO | What is the name for both the movement and the period of liberation and reunification of 19th-centur |
| SEXTANTS | Navigational tools that measure the positions of celestial bodies |
| ASTROLOGERS | People who study the motions and relative positions of the planets, sun and moon, interpreted in terms of human activity (11) |
| ASTROLOGER | Person who studies the motions and relative positions of the planets, sun and moon, interpreted in terms of human activity (10) |
| ASTROLABE | What instrument with a disc and pointer was formerly used for observing the position of celestial bodies? (9) |
| ASTROLABES | Instruments once used to calculate the position of celestial bodies |
| SCHEME | A diagram of the positions of celestial objects; a chart, outline or table; a systematic plan of action; or, a secret or underhand plot (6) |
| STAR | Any one of the celestial bodies in which atomic nuclei bind to form many of the chemical elements in the process of nucleosynthesis (4) |
| FULCRUM | Levers are classified according to the relative positions of the ____, resistance and effort |
| AMOEBA | Protozoan of the phylum Rhizopoda able to change shape because of the movements of cell processes |
| PARALLAX | What is a misalignment in the comparison of two locations due to the relative position of the observer (8) |
| HOROSCOPES | Predictions of a person's future, based on the relative positions of the planets (10) |
| ORRERY | Clockwork model of the solar system showing the movements of the planets and moons around the Sun (6) |
| STARLIGHT | Form of electromagnetic radiation emitted by luminous celestial bodies in the observable universe that have radiated some 4x1084 photons since the beginning of time (9) |
| BIOMECHANICS | The study of the workings of the movement of living organisms (12) |
| TIDAL | Of the movements of the sea |
| JETE | In ballet, leap where a dancer springs from one foot to the other with one leg extended in the direction of the movement (4) |
| PLANET | Any of the large celestial bodies in the solar system (6) |