Other crossword clues for answer "SATURN"
- SATURN
- Car name
- It's ringed
- Its rings were discovered by Galileo
- Orb with a ring
- Second-largest planet in our solar system
- Voyager discovered its hexagonal cloud pattern
- Cassini explored it
- Father of Juno and Ceres
- Division of GM
- Hyperion circles it
- Focus of NASA's Cassini-Huygens mission
- *"The Bringer of Old Age"
- ___ Devouring His Son (Goya painting)
- Ringed planet
- Titan's planet
- L-Series car maker
- VUE automaker
- Automobile introduced in 1990
- Second-largest planet
- Planet explored by Voyager I
- Sixth rock from the sun
- Pioneer 11 destination
- Titan is its largest moon
- Galileo was the first to observe its rings
- Ring site
- Planet with 53 named moons
- Ring bearer?
- Body with notable rings
- Consort of Ops
- Agriculture god
- Titan circles it
- Titan orbits it
- Cassini destination
- Voyager 1 destination
- Apollo-era NASA rocket
- Jupiter's dad
- Planet with rings
- Project Apollo rocket
- The sixth planet
- Phoebe circles it
- Husband of 19-Across
- Sixth major planet.
- Between Jupiter and Uranus.
- Jupiter, ___, Uranus.
- Orrery orb.
- Its diameter is 72,000 miles.
- Next to Jupiter.
- Stopover for a space ship.
- Roman god of agriculture.
- Sixth planet from the sun.
- Harvest god.
- Next to the largest planet.
- Planet between Uranus and Jupiter.
- Rocket with 8 engines, in experiment for space travel.
- Planet.
- U.S. launch rocket.
- U.S. moon rocket.
- Unmanned moon rocket.
- God of agriculture.
- Sixth planet from sun.
- Space vehicle
- U.S. space booster
- Father of Jupiter
- Goal of Pioneer II
- Planet second to Jupiter in size
- Gloomy planet
- Subject of Voyager II photos
- An orb or god
- Planet sixth nearest to the sun
- Cronus, to Romans
- General Motors product
- Husband of Ops, in myth
- General Motors division
- Car made in Spring Hill, Tenn.
- Phoebe orbits it
- Subject for Galileo
- Second-largest planet in the solar system
- Eponym for a day of the week
- Heavenly ring bearer?
- No Doubt "Return of ___"
- Christiaan Huygens famously observed it
- It's 75,000 miles in diameter
- Husband of Ops
- Planet with the most moons in our solar system
- Galileo discovered its rings
- It's known for its rings
- Galileo's planetary oval
- Its rings are disappearing
- Ringed orbiter
- Titan's orbit
- Parent of Titan
- Division of GM no more
- Planet known for its rings
- Planet with dusty rings
- Ops's hubby
- Maker of the L300 sedan
- Iapetus circles it
- Its moons include Titan and Rhea
- Planet with 62 moons
- Cassini mission target
- God of agriculture intervening in 50-Across