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ARISTIDEThe apparent winner in Haiti's presidential election
RIYADHFirst 24 hours reviewed in Haiti's capital city (6)
TAICHICallisthenics? Their origin in Haiti's contested (3,3)
ECLIPTICIn astronomy, the great circle on the celestial sphere representing the apparent annual path of the sun relative to the stars (8)
DOPPLERPhysicist remembered for his explanation of the apparent change in the frequency of a wavelength caused by the relative motion of the source (7)
RADIANTIn astronomy, the apparent point in the night sky from which a meteor shower appears to emanate (7)
HORIZONThe apparent line that divides the earth and the sky (7)
PARALLAXThe apparent shift of an object's position due to a change in the observer's point of view
SKYWord for cloud first, later the welkin vault of heaven; firmament; the apparent celestial canopy over our heads; weather; the colour celeste; or, a gallery's upper row of pictures (3)
THEICEBERGIf the apparent trouble is only a small part of a larger problem it is said to be the tip of this (3
ALLEGORYA poem, play or picture in which the apparent meaning is used to symbolise a deeper moral or spiritual meaning (8)
PLANETARIUMAn instrument for simulating the apparent motions of the sun, moon and other celestial bodies (11)
ALTITUDEVertical height of an object above sea level; or, the apparent elevation of a star or other celestial object above the horizon (8)
DREAMSPhantasmagorical oneiric reveries, such as the apparent unobtainable fantasies of opium pipe smokers or the day visions of wool-gatherers (6)
MAGNIFYIncrease the apparent size of
LIMBOuter edge of the apparent disk of a celestial body
MAGNITUDEThe apparent brightness of a celestial body (9)
DREGSLowest remnants of wine, thus the apparent dross of society (5)
APPULSEThe apparent close approach or conjunction of two celestial bodies without an eclipse or occultation (7)
SUPERMOONThe apparent enlargement of Earth's satellite when both fully illuminated and at its closest (9)