Crossword-Solution: PALOMAR 7 letters, 59 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Place for a stargazer. 1 answer
Mount whose name is Spanish for "place of the pigeon" 1 answer
Mt. ___, site of new giant telescope. 1 answer
Observatory NE of San Diego 1 answer
Observatory in California. 1 answer
Observatory in San Diego County 1 answer
Observatory in San Diego. 1 answer
Observatory near San Diego 1 answer
Observatory north of San Diego 1 answer
Observatory of Cal. Tech. 1 answer
Observatory site near San Diego. 1 answer
Observatory that's home to the Hale Telescope 1 answer
Peak near San Diego. 1 answer
Peak of astronomy 1 answer
Mount from which people can see far away 1 answer
Site for stargazers 1 answer
Site of 200-inch reflector telescope. 1 answer
Site of 200-inch telescope. 1 answer
Site of Cal Tech's large telescope. 1 answer
Site of a 200-inch reflector. 1 answer
Site of giant telescope. 1 answer
Site of the 200-inch reflecting telescope. 1 answer
Site of the Hale telescope 1 answer
TELESCOPE site 1 answer
Telescope Hale site 1 answer
Where Hale Telescope is. 1 answer
__ Observatory, site of the larger Hale Telescope 1 answer
___ Mountain (California observatory site) 1 answer
Famous observatory 1 answer
Calif. observatory site 1 answer
California mountain, location of giant telescope. 1 answer
California observatory 1 answer
California observatory site 1 answer
California peak of the 200-inch telescope. 1 answer
Calif. observatory 1 answer
California's ___ Observatory 1 answer
Caltech observatory 1 answer
Caltech's ___ Observatory 1 answer
Famed observatory 1 answer
Hale telescope site 1 answer
Hale telescope's home 1 answer
Hale telescope's observatory 1 answer
Home of a 200-inch telescope. 1 answer
Home of the Hale telescope 1 answer
Location of the big telescope. 1 answer
Mount ___ (California observatory site) 1 answer
Mount ___, Calif. 1 answer
U.S. observatory 2 answers
site of an important observatory 2 answers
Observatory site? 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Huge timbers of pine and sycamore, hewn on Palomar, the Mountain of Doves, many miles away, had been hauled by oxen over trackless hill and valley, to form the joists and rafters that one sees to-day, after the lapse of more than a century, firm and serviceable, fastened with wooden spikes and stout rawhide lashings.
The Penance of Magdalena and Other Tales of the California Missions J. Smeaton Chase 2005
THE PRIDE OF PALOMAR When two strong men clash and the under-dog has Irish blood in his veins--there's a tale that Kyne can tell! And "the girl" is also very much in evidence.
The Day of the Beast Zane Grey 2005
Wherefore, with much appreciation of your aid in its creation and of your unfaltering friendship and affection, I dedicate "The Pride of Palomar" to you.
The Pride of Palomar Peter B. Kyne 2005
The quail have moved to another range." "Well, what of it, Pablo?" "How our beloved Don Mike enjoyed the quail-shooting in the fall! Should he return now to the Palomar, there will be no quail to shoot." He wagged his gray head sorrowfully.
The Pride of Palomar Peter B. Kyne 2005
Don Miguel regarded him not, and when Pablo's babbling became incoherent, the aged master of Palomar controlled his twitching hands sufficiently to roll and light a cigarette.
The Pride of Palomar Peter B. Kyne 2005

Quotes with PALOMAR (3)

The mountains are great stone bells; they clang together like nuns. Who shushed the stars? There are a thousand million galaxies easily seen in the Palomar reflector; collisions between and among them do, of course, occur. But these collisions are very long and silent slides. Billions of stars sift amont each other untouched, too distant even to be moved, heedless as always, hushed. The sea pronounces something, over and over, in a hoarse whisper; I cannot quite make it out. But God knows I have tried.
Annie Dillard Teaching a Stone to Talk: Expeditions and Encounters
If the ancients had been able to see it as I see it now, Mr. Palomar thinks, they would have thought they had projected their gaze into the heaven of Plato's ideas, or in the immaterial space of the postulates of Euclid; but instead, thanks to some misdirection or other, this sight has been granted to me, who fear it is too beautiful to be true, too gratifying to my imaginary universe to belong to the real world. But perhaps it is this same distrust of our senses that prevent…
Italo Calvino Mr Palomar
(Popular singer Eddie Fisher, appearing on This is Show Business, told Kaufman that women refused to date him because he looked so young.) Mr. Fisher, on Mount Wilson there is a telescope that can magnify the most distant stars up to twenty-four times the magnification of any previous telescope. This remarkable instrument was unsurpassed in the world of astronomy until the construction of the Mount Palomar telescope, an even more remarkable instrument of magnification. Owing …
George S. Kaufman
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 61 times in crossword archives (1948–2020).