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Other crossword clues for answer "ORB"

ORB
Eye, perhaps, to a Wattpad author
Sun or moon, e.g.
Celestial body
Globe
Sphere
Heavenly body
Mars or Venus
Spherical symbol of authority
Basketball, but not football
Spinner in space
Spheroid
Any planet
King's sphere
Bauble shaped like the moon
Palantir in "The Lord of the Rings," for instance
Eye, poetically
Bubble's shape
Celestial sphere
Archaic sun or moon descriptor
Space ball?
Ball, more pretentiously
Heavenly ball
Royal sphere of influence?
Crystal ball, e.g.
Christmas ornament, often
Decorative ball
Globe to Shakespeare
Kingly symbol
Moon, to a poet
Round object
Spherical symbol
Symbol of power
Thing held with a scepter
Planets
Round body
Planetoid
Scepter mate
Global sphere
Planet
Circle of power?
Ruler's sphere?
Circular shape
Sphere of power
Decorative globe
A circular body.
Scepter adornment
Scepter topper
Eyeball
Eye or planet
Poet's 78 Down
Item of regalia
Scepter partner
Ball
Spherical shape
Sovereignty symbol
Emblem of sovereignty
An eye for poetry?
Spherical body
Thou ___ aloft full-dazzling!: Whitman
Heavenly sight
Infant of Prague prop
Eye, in many poems
Any star
Many a Christmas ornament
Eyeball or Earth
Revolver?
Royal ball
Sun or moon
Word from the Latin for "circle"
Circular photographical artifact
Certain spider web
One of hundreds of billions in the Milky Way
Symbol of sovereignty
Golden ball
Planet, poetically
Scepter's companion
Sun or moon, poetically
Regalia item
Symbol of royalty
Mars or Mercury
Poet's planet
Spherical object
Spherical solid
Poet's peeper
Spinner in space, poetically
Royal symbol
Sphere, to Shelley
Saturn or Jupiter
Top of some scepters
Round figure
Space sphere
Object whose silhouette is the same from all sides
Planet or sun
Solid with no edges
Sphere, and a hint to this puzzle's theme
The ___ (Marvel supervillain whose helmet looks like a giant eye)
Ball, and word found in 17-, 27-, 45-, and 59-Across
Globe or planet
Planet or peeper, poetically
Planet, for example
Poetic sphere
Heavenly sphere
Large revolver
A telescope may be trained on one
Kentucky Derby winner of 2013
Planet, e.g.
Regality symbol
Round sovereignty symbol
The moon, for one
Poetic body
Scepter accompaniment
Marble or cueball
Poet's globe
Eye
Sun, for one
Ball hidden in this puzzle's longest answers
Mars or Jupiter
Sun, e.g.
Poetic peeper
Earth, for one
It's a ball
Celestial sight
Jupiter, for one
Poetic planet
Scepter's partner
__ weaver: spider
Pluto, for example
Saturn, for one
Sphere, to a poet
... the inconstant moon ... that monthly changes in her circled __: Juliet
Mars, for one
Poet's eye
Moon, e.g.
Sun or moon, to a poet
... and the __ below / As hush as death: "Hamlet"
... the __ below / As hush as death ... : "Hamlet"
Blake's eye
Eye or sun
Sphere in the night skies
Top of a scepter, perhaps
Planet, in verse
Star, in verse
Foolery ... does walk about the __ like the sun: Shakespeare
Scepter top, perhaps
Marble, e.g.
Mercury or Mars
Uranus, e.g.
Eye, to a bard
Uranus, for one
Venus or Mars
Eye, to a poet
Pluto, but not Goofy
The Sun, say
Uranus or Neptune
Scepter top
Scepter companion
Moon, poetically
The Moon, how definite its __!: Coleridge
Mars, e.g.
Orrery element
Sovereign's __ (one of the British Crown Jewels)
Planet, to a poet
Royal power symbol
Planet, to poets
47 Across, e.g.
Sun, poetically
Poetic eye
Sovereign's __ (part of the British Crown Jewels)
Symbol on Harris Tweed labels
2013 Derby winner
Bay in May 2013 headlines
The sun, to Shelley
Sphere on a scepter
Sphere with a scepter
The moon, e.g.
Object on the Emperor tarot card
Sphere with a sceptre
Sphere, in poems
The Bard's sphere
Poet's sphere
Poet's sun or moon
Eye, to Shelley
Shelley's sphere
The moon, in a Whitman poem
Sphere, to poets
Sun, to Shelley
Poetic moon
Monarchic symbol
Percy Shelley's sphere
Pluto, to poets
Shakespeare's world
Bit of regalia
Scepter accompanier
Celestial object
Eye, in verse
Scepter's mate
Symbol of kingly power
Round symbol of sovereignty
Form into globe.
Circle: Poet.
Anything round.
The ___ of the day, the sun.
Optic.
The sun.
Encircle.
Eye: Poetic.
Earth is one.
Encircle: Poet.
Eye: Poet.
Moon.
Something circular.
Circular body.
The moon.
Earth.
Symbol of regal power.
The earth, for example.
Globular body.
Mars, for example.
Something round
Ganymede, for one
Sky body
Star, to a poet
Little globe
Sphere; globe
Sun or Earth
That mighty ___ of song: Wordsworth
Neptune or Pluto
Symbol of royal power
Coronation prop
Venus is one
A marble, for one
Eye, in poesy
Pluto, e.g.
Poetical eye
Scepter's adjunct
Regal power symbol
Sun
Telescopic sighting
Christmas bulb
Shape of the world
Tree decoration
Moon or sun, poetically
Sun or planet
Glower, maybe
Mercury or Saturn
Sphere in space
Divining device, in sci-fi
Marvel Comics villain with an eyeball-like helmet
Regal symbol
Sun or moon, to bards
Astronomical discovery
Eye, to poets
15-Down went around one
O thou pale ___ that silent shines: Burns
Big revolver
Scepter go-with
Big ball in space
Earth, e.g.
Moon, e.g., to a poet
Object in the right hand of the king of clubs
Planet, to a 1-Across
Saturn or Mercury
Mercury or Earth
Revolutionary body?
Mars or Neptune
Ornament shape
Planet, to Shakespeare
Heavenly object
It's well-rounded
Ball in the sky
Baseball or basketball
Image on the king of clubs
Item at the end of a wizard's staff
Scepter's go-with
Feature of the king of clubs
Magic 8 Ball, e.g.
Mystical ball, e.g.
Baseball or basketball, but not football
Mystical ball
Top of a wizard's staff
Baseball, e.g.
Bit of royal regalia
Mercury or Venus, e.g.
The sun or the moon
56-Down, e.g.
Earth, poetically
High ball?
Foolery, sir, does walk about the ___ like the sun, it shines every where: Shak.
Crystal object featured in Leonardo da Vinci's "Salvator Mundi," the most expensive painting ever sold
Fortuneteller's sphere
Mars ... or a marble
Celestial shape
Little Fluffy Clouds band, with "the"
Pinball or planet, for example
Planet, for one
Ball in space
Sky sphere
Moon or star
Star, e.g.
Ambient house band
Eye, to bards
Trippy U.K. pioneers, with "The"
Alex Paterson & Thomas Fehlmann ambient house band
Pioneers of ambient house, with "the"
U.K. chillout pioneers
Earth ___iter (satellite)
___ of Titleist (golf ball in "The Lego Movie")
___ of Titleist ("The Lego Movie" golf ball)
The moon or the sun
Earth or moon
Royal insignia
Object depicted on the king of clubs
Cue ball, for one
Sovereign's ___ (part of the United Kingdom's Coronation Regalia)
Crystal ball, for example
Orrery component
Earth or Moon, e.g.
Sovereign symbol
Basketball but not a football
Bulb or globe
Christmas bulb, e.g.
Globe, e.g.
The sun, for one
The Earth, for one
Bubble, essentially
Versifier's eye
Regalia sphere
Eyeball, e.g.
Moon or star, e.g.
Sphere in a scepter
Christmas bulb shape
Spherical shape, like a globe
A globe, for one
Poetic circle
Ball or sphere
Kingly sphere
Regal emblem
Sun, moon or sphere
Any ball-shaped object
Any planet, to a bard
Circle, royally
Ballish sphere
Globe or sphere
Globe, poetically
Sun or globe, e.g.
Crystal ball, for one
Earth, e.g., in poetry
Poetic ball
Sphere, poetically
Ball or globe
Shape of a fisheye lens picture
Venus or Mars, poetically
Regal sphere
Sovereign sphere
Ball, poetically
Pluto or Mars
Sphere of action
Mercury or Saturn e.g.
Fortune telling prop
Night sky sight
Little peeper?
Circle
Reign gear?
Eye, to Emerson
Celestial body, e.g.
Sphere or globe
Christmas decoration, e.g.
Eyeball, poetically
Bulb or planet, e.g.
Practically any ball except a football
Planet or sphere
Christmas bulb or planet, e.g.
Fancy sphere
Royal power sphere
Spherical thing
Bubble shape
Sun or moon, to a bard
Mars or the moon
Bubble or billiard ball
Marble or billiard ball
Sceptre's mate
Spherical figure
Crystal ball shape
Spherical item in Mario Party
Globular shape
Word aptly hidden in "mirror balls"
Magic 8 Ball's shape
___ of Confusion (Mermaid Man weapon)
The earth, e.g.
Kentucky Derby winner the year after I'll Have Another
___ weaver (certain spider)
Pondering My ___ (meme showing a wizard staring into a crystal ball)
Celestial ball
Harris Tweed symbol
Planetarium sight
Ball borne by the nine longest Across answers
Soap bubble, essentially
Soap bubble, e.g.
Moon or Mercury, say
Planet's form
Bath bomb shape
Planet's shape
Marble, essentially
Planet, in poetry
Round one?