- - Planet's satellites
- - Planets' satellites
- - Satellites of planets
- - Some satellites
- - Planetary orbiters
- - Natural satellites
- - Certain satellites
- - Planetary satellites
- - Satellites
- - Low point son cheekily unveils
- - Saturn has 82 of them
- - Gets cheeky?
- - Phobos and Deimos, for Mars
- - ganymede et al.
- - europa and callisto, to jupiter
- - Saturn has more than 80 of them
- - what are oberon, ganymede and triton?
- - mars has two, phobos and deimos
- - Jupiter has 79
- - Turns the other cheeks?
- - Shows a seat?
- - Saturn has many
- - Jupiter's orbs
- - Jupiter has twelve.
- - Jupiter has eleven.
- - Jupiter has 69 of them
- - Jupiter has 63
- - Io and Callisto, e.g.
- - Bottoms out?
- - Mopes
- - Orbiting bodies
- - Mars has two of them
- - Mars has two
- - Some Lucky Charms marshmallows
- - What Mercury and Venus lack
- - Low nest regularly seen in pines
- - Deimos and Phobos, to Mars
- - Deimos and Phobos, for Mars
- - Triton and Proteus, to Neptune
- - Jupiter's Ganymede and Europa
- - Planet circlers
- - Mars' pair
- - Phobos and Deimos, e.g
- - Titan, Rhea and 60 others, for Saturn
- - Phobos and Deimos, to Mars
- - Pluto quintet
- - Blue Lucky Charms marshmallows
- - Gets cheeky with?
- - The 62 of Saturn
- - WWI battle scene keeping old exhibits behind
- - Blue Lucky Charms shapes
- - Blue and new things
- - Mars' two
- - The two of Mars
- - Titania and Oberon, e.g
- - Jupiter has 67
- - Stares wistfully into space
- - Mercury lacks them
- - "Many ...... since we did the do" 311
- - Mars's Phobos and Deimos
- - Some Lucky Charms marshmallow shapes
- - 311 "Many ...... since first I saw you"
- - Butts out?
- - Jupiter has many
- - Saturn's 18
- - Crescent and half
- - Hindsights?
- - Phoebe and Rhea, to Saturn
- - Time periods lasting about 29 1/2 days
- - Mercury's lack
- - New and blue
- - Ganymede and Lysithea, to Jupiter
- - Astronomer's sightings
- - Jupiter's Io and Callisto
- - They circle Saturn
- - Mercury and Venus lack them
- - Gazes dreamily
- - Responds to "Bottoms up!"?
- - Europa and Callisto
- - Indulges in reverie
- - They may be new or full
- - Many of Uranus's are named after Shakespearean characters
- - Stares absent-mindedly
- - Presents with a seat?
- - Is dreamy
- - Displays one's cheekiness?
- - Io and Ganymede, e.g.
- - Saturn's 31
- - Ganymede and Europa
- - Ancient calendar units
- - Callisto and Europa, to Jupiter
- - Early Native American calendar units?
- - Many ...... (a long time)
- - Mars' twosome
- - Europa and Io, to Jupiter
- - Phobos and Deimos
- - Daydreams
- - Planet orbiters
- - Indian time periods
- - Callisto and Ganymede
- - Word after many or honey
- - Mohawk months
- - Acts dreamily
- - Jupiter's dozen
- - Io and Phobos
- - Orbiters of orbiters
- - Io and Callisto
- - Jupiter's XII
- - Indian time divisions
- - Months, to Hiawatha
- - Is pensive
- - Broods, in a way.
- - Behaves abstractedly.
- - Telescopist's sightings
- - Looks longingly
- - Brings up the rear
- - Saturn features
- - Dawdles
- - Periods of time.
- - martian duo
- - Indefinite extended period of time
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