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Answer for the clue "Astronomer Horace for whom several comets are named ", 6 letters:
tuttle

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 106 Housing Units (2000): 79 Land area (2000): 0.247007 sq. miles (0.639746 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.247007 sq. miles (0.639746 sq. km) FIPS code: 80140 Located within: North ...

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Tuttle is an English surname . Notable people with the surname include: A. Theodore Tuttle (1919–1986), Mormon leader Ashley Tuttle , musical actress and dancer Bill Tuttle (1929–1998), baseball player and public speaker Charles E. Tuttle (1915–1993), publisher ...

Usage examples of tuttle.

They discussed the problems of moving the stafi to Arecibo, Tuttle clamping his mouth shut whenever a waiter or another customer drifted close to their table.

Tuttle said finally, "we'll get Arecibo, even if I have to get the President to declare a national emergency.

Tuttle as weight-lifter (in bathing trunks, glaring at the camera, holding aloft the weights he had made from the lead of the dismantled electricity plant at Shorthills).

But Tuttle plays fair and the re-suit is a novel that explores the boundaries of consensual reality and perception in as fascinating a manner as any it's been my pleasure to read.

Private John Flounders signed up when, after waiting in the serving line for twenty minutes, he discovered that, curiously, Sergeant Tuttle ran out of hot cereal just before Flounders was to be given his.

Curanov, Tuttle, Steffan, Leeke, and Skowski crowded forward, eager to begin the adventure.

Tuttle, Steffan, and Leeke crowded in, squatting around the creature, touching it, marveling at the perfect musculature, the powerful shoulders, and the hard-packed thighs.

Felix Hart had passed an open note to Priest, who read it, nodded, gave it to Tuttle, who glanced at it noncommittally, and then handed it to Abrahams.

It took off at Merced and climbed up to Tuttle, Planada, Mariposa and Bootjack.

Tuttle had the whole of the front verandah: he bought two morris rockingchairs, a standard lamp, a rolltop desk and a bookcase with sliding glass doors.

He flew over the Tuttle Ranch headquarters, the big tile-roofed ranch house, and the row of mobile homes where the hired hands lived, the barns, the stables, the horse pasture, the stock tank with its connected windmill.

Then there would be easy, relaxed companionship, Wanda and himself as hostess and host to The Judge and his Missus, to Admiral Oates and his sister, to the Stovers, to the Tuttles, and—he had almost forgotten—to Edna Foster and to Tim Flannery, if they had finished their work in time.

Unlike the blue-jeaned, tee-shirted crowd around him, Tuttle was wearing neatly pressed slacks and a turtleneck shirt.