- - 1968 Samuel R. Delany novel about space mining
- - dramatic event in space
- - Hubble find
- - Astronomer's sighting, sometimes
- - Show in outer space?
- - Hubble Space Telescope sighting
- - Explosion in space
- - Bright spot in space
- - Big bang in space
- - Astronomer's sighting, perhaps
- - Telescope sight
- - Observatory sighting
- - Sighting in a telescope
- - Space sight
- - Halifax, .. Scotia
- - Star from Bristol area sent back
- - Star away after brief thirty days?
- - "No, Virginia, there is a flaming star!"
- - Alexandria's region, locally
- - PBS science series named for an astronomical event
- - Bossa ... (music genre)
- - ... Scotia, province in Canada
- - Suffix with "super" to mean an astronomical explosion
- - "Super" ender to mean an astronomical explosion
- - stellar exhibition
- - Big star that's really blowing up
- - Suffix with "super" for an astronomical explosion
- - "Super" follower to mean the explosion of a star
- - new star number presented by v and a
- - Star recalls the extremes of a vivid imagination
- - Bossa ... (samba style)
- - Astronomical news
- - Suffix with "super" to mean a stellar explosion
- - river backing a star
- - ... Scotia salmon
- - Starry explosion?
- - Spectacular stellar event
- - PBS science series named for an exploding star
- - A star ejecting its material
- - astronomical sight
- - Bossa ... (Brazilian music genre)
- - Super..., a stellar phenomenon
- - Science fiction drama series "Terra ..."
- - Blazing astronomical sight
- - PBS science program since 1974
- - Temporarily bright star
- - Star burst, a super ...
- - Suddenly brighter star
- - Suffix with "super," to indicate a suddenly-brighter star
- - Star doesn't go conversing in Spanish
- - Super..., a stellar explosion
- - new star eruption?
- - PBS series
- - PBS program
- - PBS show
- - Certain star
- - Star of changing brightness
- - Unstable star
- - Star that brightens and then fades
- - Long-running PBS science show
- - Bursting star
- - Astral flareup
- - "Blame it on the Bossa ......"
- - TV science program
- - Temporary superstar
- - Temporary super star
- - Star burst
- - Ephemeral heavenly blaze
- - Sudden superstar
- - Science series
- - Robert Palmer "Heavy ......"
- - New star.
- - Variety of smoked salmon
- - TV science show
- - Temporary star
- - Stellar spectacular
- - Stellar explosion
- - Popular PBS series
- - PBS staple since 1974
- - PBS Emmy winner
- - PBS classic
- - Luminous star
- - Loser to Louis: 1941
- - It's super when exploding
- - Celestial exploder
- - Celestial blazer
- - Cataclysmic explosion
- - Bossa ...... (type of Brazilian music)
- - Astronomical flash
- - Astronomical flare-up
- - "Blaze of Glory" guitarist Aldo ......
- - Two-star event
- - Sudden super star
- - Sudden light in the night sky
- - Star with potential
- - Star that suddenly increases in brightness
- - Star that brightens, then fades
- - Star that brightens suddenly
- - Star that brightens and fades
- - Star or TV series
- - Star or TV program
- - Star of inconstant brightness
- - Star explosion
- - Source of a stellar explosion
- - Source for an outburst
- - Smoky bagel topper
- - Sky spectacle
- - Short-lived star
- - Series with a "Secrets of the Sun" episode
- - Science program on PBS
- - Science program
- - Resurging star
- - Result of runaway fusion
- - Rapidly brightening star
- - Popular salmon
- - Popular PBS show
- - Popular PBS science series
- - Popular PBS program
- - PBS staple
- - PBS show with episodes about tornadoes and catacombs and the like
- - PBS show that focuses on science
- - PBS show since 1974
- - PBS show named after a stellar spectacular
- - PBS science show or an old Chevy
- - PBS science series named after an exploding star
- - PBS science series introduced in 1974
- - PBS airing
- - Onetime Chevy muscle car
- - Observatory observation, perhaps
- - Observatory find
- - Nuclear explosion result, maybe
- - Milky Way sphere
- - Milky Way phenomenon believed to occur almost weekly
- - Lox variety
- - Louis KO'ed him in 1941.
- - Lou ......, boxing star of the past
- - Loser to Louis: Sept. 29, 1941
- - Loser to Joe Louis: 1941
- - Long-running science series
- - Long-running PBS science series
- - In 2010, Dylan played ...... Southeastern University in FL
- - Impala alternative
- - Highest-rated science series on TV
- - Guitarist Aldo ......
- - Gas explosion?
- - Galactic explosion
- - Flashing star
- - Explosive star
- - Explosion in a vacuum
- - Everything bagel topper
- - ETV fare
- - Dying star
- - Distant flare-up
- - Cured Pacific salmon
- - Cured and smoked salmon
- - Cold-smoked salmon
- - Certain variable star
- - Celestial flareup
- - Celestial blowup
- - Cataclysmic nuclear explosion
- - Car model whose name translates to "Doesn't go"
- - Bygone Chevy compact
- - Brilliant star, at times
- - Bright spot in the sky
- - Bright new star
- - Brazilian dance, bossa ...
- - Bossa ...... (Brazilian dance)
- - Blazing star
- - Big gas explosion?
- - Bagel store delicacy
- - Bagel shop request
- - Award-winning science show
- - Astronomical figure?
- - Astral flare-up
- - A smoked salmon
- - A loser to Joe Louis: 1941
- - A 1941 Louis victim
- - "Super" sight
- - "Life is just a fantasy" Aldo ......
- - "A Star Is Born"
- - "...... scienceNOW" (PBS spin-off)
- - ...... Prime (Glenn Close's role in "Guardians of the Galaxy")
- - Night sky sight
- - Stellar sight
- - Brilliant star
- - Stellar spectacle.
- - PBS offering
- - Rising star
- - Brunch item
- - Chevy of yore
- - Sagan subject
- - GM nameplate
- - Celestial phenomenon.
- - Chevy of the '70s
- - Fading star
- - Suddenly bright star
- - Flaring star
- - Explosion from the surface of a white dwarf
- - Science series since 1974
- - Starburst?
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