100% | NEARSIDE | 8 | Portion of the Moon visible from the Earth |
50% | SPRING | 6 | Small stream of water from the Earth |
49% | WANE | 4 | Diminish, like the visible part of the moon |
49% | APOGEE | 6 | Point where the moon is farthest from Earth |
49% | XXXX | 4 | River visible from the Leaning Tower of Pisa |
49% | MOONBEAM | 8 | Shaft of illumination from the Earth's satellite |
49% | MYTH | 4 | The Great Wall of China being visible from space, e.g. |
48% | WANE | 4 | Decrease gradually, like the visible part of the moon |
48% | APOGEE | 6 | Farthest point from the Earth in the Moon's orbit |
48% | WANING | 6 | The decreasing in size of the visible moon |
47% | ONE | 3 | Number of moons the Earth has |
47% | SATELLITE | 9 | The moon is a natural this of the earth |
47% | POLAR | 5 | From the extreme north and south of the earth |
47% | OBLITERATE | 10 | Remove from the face of the earth |
47% | GEOTHERMALPLANT | 15 | Source of power from inside the earth |
47% | EWOK | 4 | Creature from the forest moon of Endor |
47% | WANE | 4 | Wax and ___ (increase and decrease, like the visible part of the moon) |
46% | GEO | 3 | Prefix with "thermal" for a type of renewable energy from the Earth |
46% | APOGEE | 6 | The point when the moon is farthest from the earth |
46% | TOTALECLIPSE | 12 | Full alignment of the Earth, moon and sun |
46% | BLUE | 4 | "___ Marble," famous photo of the Earth from space |
46% | SYZYGY | 6 | Alignment of the sun, earth and moon, e.g. |
46% | DOT | 3 | Mars from the vantage point of Earth, e.g. |
45% | MYTHS | 5 | The "fact" that the Great Wall of China is visible from space, and others |
44% | RUMP | 4 | Beef cut that comes from the rear portion of a cow |
44% | EWOK | 4 | Furry creature from Endor's moon, in "Return of the Jedi" |
44% | PLUTO | 5 | It has only one-sixth of the mass of Earth's moon |
43% | VERNE | 5 | "From the Earth to the Moon" writer |
43% | VERNE | 5 | "From the Earth to the Moon" author |
42% | BLOODMOON | 9 | Phenomenon whose unusual color comes from refraction of the sun’s rays through Earth’s atmosphere |