- - Cirrus or cumulus masses
- - They're up in the air and clamorous in the Civil Service
- - visible masses of ice crystals and/or water droplets.
- - Cumulus cirrus and stratus
- - Confuses starts to 14 and 18 across
- - Cumulus and cirrus
- - Cirrus, nimbus, cumulus, etc.
- - they make us cold - and wet!
- - Joni Mitchell has looked at these "from both sides now"
- - "i've looked at ... from both sides now" (joni mitchell)
- - Seen on overcast day?
- - nephology
- - Mass of watery vapour
- - Rain indicators
- - What nephology is the study of
- - contrails, e.g.
- - rain sources
- - Rain bearers
- - proverbially silver-lined water containers
- - The second album by Joni Mitchell
- - Thunderheads
- - Pink Floyd got "Obscured by" them
- - Alternate title to Judy Collins's "Both Sides Now"
- - Opens 15 across with foundation creams offering sunblock
- - Masses suspended at altitude
- - Rain source
- - Puffy sky sights
- - Visible masses suspended at altitude
- - Masses floating high above
- - Signs of impending rain
- - Masses of condensed vapour floating high above
- - 1969 55-Across album whose last song is 20-Across
- - Those in Sky opening 15 across on top of sports
- - "I've looked at .... that way" (Joni Mitchell)
- - Snow source
- - Visible masses suspended at considerable altitude
- - Visible masses at altitude
- - Sun blockers
- - Makes obscure university dons bumpkins
- - Storm warnings
- - Planes may bisect them
- - Symbols of impending trouble
- - Sky sights
- - "Ice cream castles in the air," in a Mitchell song
- - Water droplets aloft
- - Clear sky's lack
- - They rain on your parade
- - They may rain on your parade
- - Rain omens
- - They keep people off beaches
- - Silver-lining items
- - Cumuli.
- - Mare's-tails.
- - Rain makers.
- - Obscures
- - See 1 Across
- - "Feet in the ...," song by Paul McCartney ... or what may be the "overcast" sign of rain
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