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1. You may rearrange the letters in, "here come dots" to obtain the name of a method of telecommunications.
2. This sentence forms an anagram of the name of one of the most prominent nurses in history: "Flit on, cheering angel."
3. Reposition the letters in, "built to stay free" to reveal the name of an enduring landmark, located in the United States.
4. Rearrange "shall yet come" to find the name of this celestial phenomenon, which passes by Earth, close enough to be seen, every 75-76 years.
5. An anagram of "has to pilfer" reveals the name of a person who steals items from stores and markets. A euphemism for this type of theft is, "five-finger discount."
6. Ignore the punctuation from "Mr. Mojo risin'" to obtain the name of this late lead singer of "The Doors."
7. Her first name is Marie, but it's not part of the answer. Recombine "Radium came" to get the title and last name of this Nobel prize winner. The first word is a palindrome.
8. Transform "they see" into a name for our optical system.
9. An anagram of "moon starers" is the name for scientists who study the stars, planets and other extraterrestrial phenomena. It's the plural form of this type of scientist.
10. If you are familiar with the television series, "Lost," you may be familiar with an Eastern greeting that is an anagram of "East man."
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