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Answer for the clue ""The Eagle ___ landed" (Apollo 11 radio transmission) ", 3 letters:
has

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Word definitions for has in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
third person singular present indicative of have . Has-been "one who has outlived his fame" first recorded c.1600 (as hes-beene ).

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES has a bright future ▪ I’m sure the company has a bright future now. has a fever ▪ Andy has a fever and won’t be coming into work today. has a flair for ▪ Jo has a flair for languages. has a genius for ▪ That woman has a genius ...

Usage examples of has.

While not all the same men, this group has behaved toward you almost exactly as the first.

Neither of you has so much as a single blemish -- unless constantly leaking breasts should be so considered!

When the worldlet arrives and has cooled, the bottle will be taken inside and the gate more formally arrayed.

One can fully appreciate her exhilaration only when she has cooled a bit.

Massey has bruised her soul and I think given her lesions on mouth and cunny that bespeak the pox.

She has drunk 1,2 quarts from the nipples and has defecated once on the brown floor.

As to how it might be done: I would quietly deliver you and your dependants to Cherry Lane after dark has fallen.

She has more than Sarah, which is why she comes back to this world while Sarah does not.

And even if she does, she has certainly used this one many times in the past, according to Allred.

Because he has stopped, Jane catches his cock in her hand and does it like this.

Laurie has proven that he exists and that in this place he does indeed have god-like powers.

Lord, she has asked Fendis not to say that she is with him, so Fendis does not say that she is.

It has no tide because it always keeps the same face toward its primary, as the moon does Earth.

I know it does, as Pim has been reminding me most forcefully for the last half hour.

The queen does not rule here and I never expect her to do so, though she would certainly chastise George, and has done so, when she thought it desirable.