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Other crossword clues for answer "ORBS"

ORBS
Eyeballs
Heavenly bodies
Moons
Peepers
Globes
Spheres
Crystal balls, essentially
Mystical spheres, maybe
Circular photographic artifacts
Crystal balls, e.g.
Regal symbols
Space balls
Spheres of power
King's spheres?
Sovereignty symbols
Eyes, poetically
Items round as eyes
Eyes, in verse
Poetasters' eyes
19-Across components
Peepers, poetically
Planets, to poets
Round bodies
Spherical shapes
Many solar-system objects
Planets, poetically
Some Christmas ornaments
They're used in basketball, soccer, and tennis, but not hockey or football
Telescope sights
Things revolving in space
Eyes, to Shelley
30-Down, e.g.
Spheres in the heavens
Eyes
Planets
Planets or peepers
Celestial array
Parts of royal regalia
Sovereigns' spheres
Eyes, in poetry
Planetarium sights
Round figures
Spheres in space
Celestial spheres
Heavenly balls
Balls
Bubbles, basically
Emblems of power
Scepters' partners
Some Christmas tree ornaments
Spheres on scepters
Mars and Venus
Baseballs, but not footballs
Celestial bodies
Celestial sights
Spheres, in verse
Symbols of royalty
Spheres and such
Pluto and Saturn
Eyes, to poets
Baby blues, to a poet
Regal regalia
Circular items
Eyes in poems
Poetic peepers
Mercury and Saturn
Mars and Saturn
Jupiter and Saturn
Solar system components
Venus and Mars
Heavenly spheres
Mars and others
Planets, in poems
Nor to their idle __ doth sight appear: Milton
... harmony in the motion and magnitude of the __ ... : Copernicus
Poetic spheres
Sun circlers
Eyes, to a poet
Spheres, to poets
Swingers on a perpetual-motion desk toy
Windows to the soul
Bubbles and blueberries
Golf balls, e.g.
Travelers in distant circles
Spherical bodies
Poet's peepers
Poet's eyes
Baby blues
Poetic planets
Suns and stars
Odist's spheres
Scepter toppers
Spheres, in poems
Poet's planets
Suns and moons
Planetary shapes
Quintet in an "Executive Clicker"
Spherical symbols of sovereignty
Moons and marbles
Eyeballs, in poetry
Symbols of royal power
Eyeballs, to a poet
Stares at, in slang
Symbols of sovereignty
Moons, for example
Encircles.
Worlds.
Poetic eyes.
Eyes: Poetic.
Round objects.
Eyes: Poet.
Encircles: Poet.
The planets.
Circular bodies.
Sun and moon.
Circles
Moves in circles
Eyes, in poesy
Forms into a disk
Jupiter and Saturn, e.g.
Planetarium objects
Moons or eyes
Orrery units
Mars and Venus, e.g.
Eyes, to Milton
Sci-fi objects
Scepters' go-withs
Planets and such
The sun, the moon and the stars
Shelley's eyes
Symbols of kingly power
Basketballs, but not footballs
Stars, e.g.
Moons, e.g.
Sun and moon, for example
Fiery things, to Shakespeare
Christmas bulbs, e.g.
Sun, moon, etc.
Planets or stars
Symbols of authority
The sun, moon and stars
Christmas tree ornaments, typically
Many Christmas ornaments
Earth and moon
Planets, e.g.
Venus and others
Partners of scepters
Sun and moon, poetically
Orrery components
Royal balls
Eyes, to bards
Some overhead light covers
Spheres, in poetry
The sun and the moon
Planets and moons
Sun, moon and stars
Planets in the sky
Balls in the sky
Objects of stargazers' gazes
Earth and Mars, e.g.
Heads of staffs?
Suns, e.g.
Eyeballs, e.g.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
Components of imperial regalia
Eyeballs or moons, e.g.
Shapes atop an emperor's staff
Bards' eyes
Sky spheres
Balls in the void
Some [insanely beautiful] bodies photographed by the Webb Space Telescope
Spiritual balls associated with the 2020 Presidential hopeful Marianne Williamson
Companions of sceptres
Features of monarchical regalia, along with scepters and crowns
Many Christmas ornaments, shapewise
Mystical spheres
Spherical objects
Mercury and Mars, e.g.
Planets, spheres, etc.
Eyes or planets
The planets, basically
The planets, e.g.
The sun, moon and planets, e.g.
Basketballs, but not footballs, e.g.
Planets, per poets
Scepter companions
Globes, e.g.
Globes, spheres, etc.
Planets or other spheres
Bubbles, moons and the like
Eyes, planets and such
Globes, peepers and spheres
Moons, poetically
Eyeballs, poetically
Eyes, to Shakespeare
Planets and spheres
Tree ornament shapes
Poetic globes
Moons, marbles and such
Planets and peepers
Regalia items
Crystal balls
Spinners in space
Moons, suns, etc.
Space museum sights
Typical bubbles
Globes and spheres
Venus and Mars, e.g.
Spheres like the sun and moon
Christmas tree ornaments, e.g.
The sun, moon and planets
Royal symbols
Spheres representing royalty
Spherical solids
Many Christmas tree ornaments
Globes, to poets
Marbles, mothballs et al.
Moons, marbles et al.
Spheres, to 6-Down
Spheres, to bards
20-Acrosses, poetically
Peepers, to poets
Globular objects
Round things
Crystal balls, for example
Eyes, perhaps
Camel smokeless tobacco brand
Billiard balls, e.g.
Planetarium model shapes
Marbles, essentially
Bubbles and marbles