- - Cast a shadow on
- - Blotting out of the Sun
- - The total or partial obscuring of one celestial body by another
- - Overshadow clips between one end of Eve and the other
- - Total ... of the Heart
- - Cuts in middle of Greece produce blackouts
- - the result of intervention of astronomical proportions
- - Programming tool whose logo features a crescent moon
- - Obscure bits of film hidden in engine casing
- - Obscure points about parts of film
- - surpass a natural phenomenon
- - Obscure snippets in midst of tweets
- - Block out tabs containing content of YouTube
- - complete or partial obscuring of one celestial body by another
- - Cuts in the middle of Greece produce blackout
- - The obscuring of light from a celestial body by the passage of another
- - Obscuring of one celestial body's light by another
- - Solar or lunar event when there is a blotting out of light
- - Third novel in "The Twilight Saga" which was released as a movie in 2010
- - a heavenly intervention?
- - Moon's obscuring of the sun
- - Temporary darkening of the sun, for example
- - Obscure pieces from films shown in middle of week
- - 'Total' 2017 event visible in a coast-to-coast path from Oregon to South Carolina
- - Cause of a blackout
- - Darkening of the sun
- - Bits of film in feet, internally, showing solar phenomenon?
- - Sun block of a sort
- - City on edge over singular European loss of power
- - Obscure English pieces of jewellery taken to Spain
- - Obscure snippet in middle of page seven
- - Obscure extracts from paper in middle of speech
- - Blackout of a sort
- - One on 9/22/2006 had a central duration of 7 minutes, 9 seconds
- - Intervention, of a sort
- - Cover-up of astronomical proportions
- - Event of March 7, 1970
- - Sun block from Europe borders on second best
- - See struggling to cut in and outdo
- - Third film in The Twilight Saga
- - In darkness, say what 'airdresser does?
- - Block, shade (moon)
- - put into the shade
- - Overshadow some movie clips eventually
- - Blot out imperfect pieces, about fifty
- - Put in the shade, naturally
- - Upstage, say
- - it puts us in the shade, naturally
- - shut out some light to outshine
- - Obscure point is repeated about prunes
- - He clips, says the Cockney, to blot out moon or sun
- - sun-blocking astronomical event
- - Lunar or solar ....
- - Lunar ..., term for when the Earth's shadow falls on the moon
- - Astronomer's interest
- - Dominate — put in the shade
- - 8/21/17 event
- - Show up(Used today)
- - Solar or lunar event
- - Solar event in these clips examined
- - It may be lunar or solar
- - When one celestial body obscures another
- - Lunar or solar phenomenon
- - Draw attention from cuts in European energy
- - Europeans concealing cuts in blackout
- - Cuts in central Greece producing blackout
- - Total or partial event
- - Solar phenomenon's something seen on YouTube possibly over the London area
- - Shadow-creating event
- - Umbra-creating event
- - Obscure magazines imported by eastern European
- - Exceed in importance
- - Heavenly phenomenon
- - Obscure East European securing film parts
- - Memorable obscurity?
- - Solar phenomenon in east twice encircling docks
- - Obscure cuttings found in empty envelope
- - Overshadow, obscure
- - 8/21/2017 celestial event
- - Outshine learner in convoluted pieces
- - Overshadow community mouthpiece's point
- - Dull time for male duck
- - Obscure astronomical event?
- - Put in the shade
- - Go one better than heavenly happening
- - Cut out City's ridiculous spiel
- - Obscure cold features in extremely expensive housing
- - Reduce to second-best
- - Solar or lunar phenomenon
- - It's seldom total
- - It may leave you in the dark
- - Shadow maker
- - Render unremarkable
- - Third book in the "Twilight" series
- - Cover-up witnessed by millions?
- - Lunar or solar event
- - High-level cover-up?
- - Darkness at noon?
- - Tower above
- - Cover-up at the highest levels?
- - Sky show
- - Ancient's omen
- - Moonlight blockage
- - Leave in the shade?
- - Temporary darkening
- - Lunar event
- - Sky phenomenon
- - January 29th's headline.
- - Temporary obscurity.
- - Heavenly phenomenon due March 7, 1951.
- - Darkening
- - Veiling
- - Celestial phenomenon.
- - Make obscure
- - Astronomical event
- - Astronomical phenomenon
- - Celestial event
- - Lunar phenomenon
- - Blot out.
- - Solar phenomenon
- - Solar event
- - Completely surpass
- - Solar ....
- - Sun block
- - Lunar ......
- - Put to shame
- - Show up
- - Overshadow
- - Dwarf
- - Mitsubishi model
- - See 49-Down
- - Outshine
- - Run rings around?
- - Obscure
- - Surpass
- - Upstage
- - Outdo
- - Total
- - Obscure city piles collapsed
- - celestial obscuration
- - Outshine, upstage
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