The sky often is
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THELIMITThe sky often is.
LEADENLike the winter sky, often
GREYSShades in the London sky, often
cycloramaA cloth stretched tight in an arc around the back of a stage set, often used to depict the sky
cycloramasA cloth stretched tight in an arc around the back of a stage set, often used to depict the sky
THELIMITWhat the sky is
LIMITThe sky is the ....
CHICKENLITTLE"The sky is falling!" critter
HENNYPENNY"The sky is falling" declarer
HENNYPENNY"The sky is falling" hearer
ALARMIST"The sky is falling!" crier, for one
WIDER"The Brain--is .. than the Sky": Dickinson
ELMOREJAMES"The Sky Is Crying" writer-blues legend
CHICKENLITTLECharacter linked to the phrase "the sky is falling"
HENNYPENNYKiddie lit character who cried, "The sky is falling!"
GANYMEDEMoon on which Heinlein's "Farmer in the Sky" is set
INGSMONTANACosby is missing from a locale in the Big Sky Country?
oppositionThe apparent position of two celestial objects that are directly opposite each other in the sky, esp. when a superior planet is opposite the sun
oppositionsThe apparent position of two celestial objects that are directly opposite each other in the sky, esp. when a superior planet is opposite the sun
teleransnavigational aid that uses radar to map the sky above an airfield, which, together with a map of the airfield itself, is transmitted by television to aircraft approaching the field
telerannavigational aid that uses radar to map the sky above an airfield, which, together with a map of the airfield itself, is transmitted by television to aircraft approaching the field
constellationsA group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure. Modern astronomers divide the sky into eighty-eight constellations with defined boundaries
constellationA group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure. Modern astronomers divide the sky into eighty-eight constellations with defined boundaries
gegenscheinA patch of very faint nebulous light sometimes seen in the night sky opposite the position of the sun. It is thought to be the image of the sun reflected from gas and dust outside the atmosphere