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- 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