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Answer for the clue "Writer Willy who popularized spaceflight ", 3 letters:
ley

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Word definitions for ley in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock [syn: pasture , pastureland , grazing land , lea ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (context obsolete English) fallow; unseeded n. 1 (alternative spelling of lea English) 2 (archaic form of lye English) 3 (context obsolete English) law

Usage examples of ley.

Even in that crowded moment, Lucy understood suddenly how Dakers had managed to reach her final term at Leys without being knocked on the head by exasperated colleagues.

I thought, while I watched some birds fly north over Ley Gett in his field furrowing south.

Salish, asked where you were, and so did Ley Gett, and Tamis OrLey-they wanted to dance with you.

Madame Hsin abusa noche a noche del veronal, a causa del desvelo infatigable de los pilares de la ley, que la desesperan y la incomodan.

Holding it between the palms of his hands, he felt of the energy flowing through the ley line along which the Leopardess cruised.

The Leyen hyperspace engine filled the chamber from top to bottom, about ten meters in height.

I had never seen a Leyen power converter before, but it looked similar to power converters we used on Babylon.

Those who became assimilated started taking the Leyen point of view, wondering why we were so attached to this ball of dirt we called home.

Finally, with our last dregs of energy, we managed to hit the Leyen ship dead center, and it exploded in the eerie silence that accompanies such things in hyperspace.

Madame de Schwartzenburg and the Princess de la Leyen and a good many more.

Unlike the gregarious market, on walks inside the City, and particularly along the leys, delays for the sake of gossip were unlikely.

Beyond the Tower wall, the roofs of the City expanded outward, concentric rings of ice-blue tiles, the silver-lit leys forming eighteen not-quite-even, not-quite-straight spokes.

Undeveloped leys did not exist between Rhomatum and her primary satellites.

Outside only to travel between nodes, and then they rode in sleeper-floaters along the leys, never seeing the open fields and the green forests they passed.

AM in Australia at last--actually in Botany Bay, as we called the colony of New South Wales when Joe Bulder and I first thought of leaving that dear quiet old Dibblestowe Leys in Mid-Kent.