Answer: PLUTO
PLUTO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining PLUTO with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Planet
- Disney dog
- Cartoon canine
- Hades
- Minor planet
- Dwarf planet
- Demoted planet
- Disney pooch
- Dwarf planet since 2006
- Greek god of the underworld
- Dwarf planet beyond Neptune
- Solar orbiter
- Mickey Mouse's dog
- Victim of a 2006 demotion
- Roman god of the underworld
- Former planet
- Disney canine
- Underworld ruler
- Ninth planet no more
- Ninth planet
- Mickey's pooch
- Mickey's pal
- Mickey's mutt
- Mickey Mouse's pet pooch
- Demotion in 2006 news
- Clyde Tombaugh discovery
- Astronomical discovery of 1930
- Small planet
- Planet until 2006
- Planet no more
- Planet discovered in 1930
- Photo subject for NASA's New Horizons
- Ninth planet from the sun?
- Dwarf planet that Neil deGrasse Tyson helped demote
- Dwarf planet discovered in 1930
- Distant planet
- Charon's planet
- Animated hound.
- Animated hound
- A planet
- Yama counterpart
- What Styx circles
- Verb meaning "demote" coined in 2006
- Toon mutt
- Toon dog in "Mickey's Revue"
- Tombaugh's discovery
- Tombaugh's 1930 discovery
- The farthest of nine
- Subject of a 2006 demotion
- Solar system outcast
- Second-most-massive dwarf planet
- Ruler of Hades
- Reclassified planet
- Reclassification of 2006
- Recipient of a major downgrade in 2006
- Recently demoted planet
- Planetary outcast
- Planet, hound or god
- Planet whose name is a Disney character
- Planet in a textbook from 1997 but not 2007
- Planet from 1930 to 2006
- Planet for a canine?
- Planet farthest from the sun
- Planet downgraded in 2006
- Planet demoted to "dwarf planet" in 2006
- Planet demoted in 2006
- Orb beyond Neptune
- Observatory discovery of 1930, or an animated pooch created in 1930
- Notable reclassification of 8/24/2006
- Nonspeaking Disney character
- Nix and Hydra orbit it
- Ninth rock from the sun, once
- Ninth planet, until 2006
- Ninth planet from the sun
- Newly classified ''dwarf planet''
- Named the ninth rock from the sun in 1930, demoted to 'dwarf planet' in 2006
- Mickey's pet
- Mickey's dog
- Mickey Mouse's puppy pal
- Mickey Mouse's pup
- Largest object in the Kuiper belt
- Its planethood was revoked in 2006
- Its orbit crosses Neptune's
- Its moons include Nix and Styx
- Its moons include Charon and Styx
- It's about 2,100 miles in diameter
- It's a cold world
- It was reclassified in 2006
- It was downgraded in 2006
- Greek name for Orcus
- Greek god — cartoon dog
- Former planet reclassified in 2006
- Ex-planet
- Erstwhile planet that was demoted in 2006
- Erstwhile planet
- Dwarf planet that's near Neptune
- Dwarf planet photographed by the New Horizons probe
- Dwarf planet past Neptune
- Dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt
- Downsizing victim of 2006
- Disneyland dog
- Disney's dog
- Disney mutt from hell?
- Disney character who may have been named in 1931 for a newly discovered planet
- Designated dwarf planet since 2006
- Demotion victim of 2006
- Demoted planet of 2006
- Demoted dwarf planet
- Declassified planet whose name is a Disney character
- Classic Disney character who never speaks
- Charon is its largest moon
- Charon circles it
- Body in the Kuiper belt
- Bjork song about Disney dog?
- Animated animal.
- A Neptune neighbor
- A dwarf planet, now
- A 1930 discovery
- 2006 neologism meaning "to demote"
- 2006 demotion
- 1930 Clyde Tombaugh discovery
- "Demoted" object in the solar system
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