Crossword clues for orbs
orbs
- The sun and the moon
- Symbols of royal power
- Suns and moons
- Sun, moon, etc
- Spheres, in verse
- Spheres like the sun and moon
- Regalia items
- Poetic eyes
- Planets, per poets
- Planets or peepers
- Many Christmas tree ornaments
- Jupiter and Saturn, e.g
- Heavenly balls
- Eyes, to Shakespeare
- Eyes, in verse
- Eyeballs, to a poet
- Crystal balls, e.g
- Bubbles, basically
- Baby blues, to a poet
- "Nor to their idle __ doth sight appear": Milton
- Tree ornament shapes
- The planets, basically
- Swingers on a perpetual-motion desk toy
- Suns and stars
- Sun, moon and stars
- Sun, moon and star
- Stares at, in slang
- Spinners in space
- Spherical symbols of sovereignty
- Spherical balls
- Spheres, to poets
- Spheres, to bards
- Spheres, in poetry
- Spheres representing royalty
- Spheres of power
- Spheres in the heavens
- Spheres for astronomers
- Space museum sights
- Some overhead light covers
- Sky spheres
- Shapes atop an emperor's staff
- Scepters' companion items
- Scepter companions
- Round things
- Round regal symbols
- Round objects
- Quintet in an "Executive Clicker"
- Poetic globes
- Poet's planets
- Poet's eyes
- Planets, spheres, etc
- Planets, in poems
- Planets or other spheres
- Planets or eyes, to a poet
- Planets or eyes, poetically
- Planets in the sky
- Planets and spheres
- Planets and moons
- Planetary shapes
- Perfectly round solids
- Peepers, to poets
- Mystical balls, maybe
- Moves in circles
- Moons, marbles et al
- Moons, for example
- Moons, e.g
- Mars and Saturn
- Mars and others
- Marbles, mothballs et al
- Marbles, essentially
- Many snow globes
- Golf balls, e.g
- Glowing globes, maybe
- Globular objects
- Globes, to poets
- Globes, spheres, etc
- Globes, peepers and spheres
- Globes, e.g
- Globelike objects
- Eyes: Poetic
- Eyes, planets and such
- Eyes or planets
- Eyes in verse
- Eyes in poems
- Eyeballs, in romantic poetry
- Eyeballs, in poetry
- Circular items
- Celestial entities
- Bubbles, moons and the like
- Bubbles and marbles
- Bodies in space
- Baseballs, but not footballs
- "... harmony in the motion and magnitude of the __ ... ": Copernicus
- Eyeballs, poetically
- Sci-fi objects
- Moons, poetically
- Eyes, in poetry
- The sun, the moon and the stars
- Planetarium sights
- Peepers, poetically
- Symbols of kingly power
- Scepters' go-withs
- Planets and such
- Shelley's eyes
- Stars, e.g.
- Basketballs, but not footballs, e.g
- Parts of royal regalia
- Emblems of power
- Globes and spheres
- Eyes, poetically
- Celestial array
- Spheres on scepters
- "Fiery" things, to Shakespeare
- Sun and moon, for example
- Planets, to poets
- Sun, moon, etc.
- Christmas bulbs, e.g.
- Many Christmas ornaments
- Christmas tree ornaments, typically
- The sun, moon and stars
- Planets or stars
- Symbols of authority
- Some Christmas ornaments
- Regal symbols
- Scepter toppers
- Heavenly bodies
- Planets, e.g.
- Earth and moon
- Venus and others
- Round bodies, poetically
- Balls
- Sun and moon, poetically
- Orrery components
- Round figures?
- Eyes, to bards
- Partners of scepters
- Royal balls
- Jupiter and Saturn, e.g.
- Circles
- Eyes, to poets
- Eyes, to Milton
- Orrery units
- Forms into a disk
- Eyes, to a poet
- Heavenly spheres
- Moons or eyes
- Mars and Venus, e.g.
- Planetarium objects
- Eyes, in poesy
- Moons, e.g.
- Christmas tree ornaments, e.g
- Spherical shapes
- Spherical objects
- Heavenly bodies in type of blood bank
- Holds up
- Celestial spheres
- Some Christmas tree ornaments
- Mercury and Saturn
- Celestial bodies
- Poetic spheres
- Planets, e.g
- Poetic peepers
- Venus and Mars, e.g
- Symbols of royalty
- Space balls?
- Celestial sights
- The planets, e.g
- Stars, e.g
- Solar system components
- Planets, poetically
- Sun circlers
- Spherical solids
- Spheres in space
- Royal symbols
- Mercury and Mars, e.g
- Symbols of sovereignty
- Spheres, in poems
- Sovereigns' spheres
- Regal regalia
- Poetic planets
- Odist's spheres
- Mars and Venus, e.g
- Eyes, to Shelley
- Eyeballs or moons, e.g
- Typical bubbles
- The sun, moon and planets, e.g
Wiktionary
n. (plural of orb English)
Wikipedia
Orbs is an American band consisting of Dan Briggs of Between the Buried and Me, Adam Fisher of Fear Before the March of Flames, and Ashley Ellyllon, formerly of Abigail Williams and Cradle of Filth.
Usage examples of "orbs".
But on Bajor, with those hideous Orbs, the gods kept coming down to us, telling us not to worry, and not to try to better ourselves.
I heard Vash actually had one of the Red Orbs, I thought that explained everything.
All the Orbs of the Prophets Sisko had seen resembled shimmering hourglass shapes of solid light.
Especially since the penalties for dealing in Orbs cannot be plea-bargained.
Jalbador legend, the three Red Orbs were scattered so they could never be brought together.
Orb Ark, a second Red Orb glowed brightly, throwing off small flares of red light, almost like the Blue Orbs Sisko had seen in the past.
The Orbs, so close together now, were throwing off almost the same amount of light as his shoulder lights.
And then there was nothing for him to do but to lift up the rock in his hand and smash it against the Red Orbs of Jalbador.
When it comes down to it, those four scoundrels are just petty thieves, led astray by what these Orbs represent.
I could see how many people might think they are somehow related to the Orbs of the Prophets.
Red Orbs of Jalbador, they are but a legend from a troubled time in our past.
And, with all humility, Emissary, to express your belief in the legends of Jalbador, and in these so-called Orbs, well, that is not an example right-thinking Bajoran people would want their children to follow.
Take these Orbs to Bajor and subject them to examination, or I will find some other religious leader who will.
You see, when the three Red Orbs are brought together, the doors to Jalbador open freely, and then .
Sisko was standing on the slanted deck of the Promenade, slowly moving the Orbs back and forth.