| ERIDANUS | Long twisting constellation of the southern hemisphere whose brightest star is Achernar (8) |
| AQUARIUS | Large constellation of the southern hemisphere whose brightest star is Sadalsuud (8) |
| NEWZEALAND | Country in the southern hemisphere whose southernmost city is Invercargill (3,7) |
| BOLOGNA | Long twisting snake outside Italian city |
| SNAKE | Move in long, twisting curves |
| LYRA | Small constellation of the northern hemisphere whose brightest star is Vega (4) |
| ARIES | Small constellation of the northern hemisphere whose brightest star is Hamal (5) |
| URSAMAJOR | Largest constellation of the northern hemisphere, whose brightest star is Alioth (4,5) |
| LEOMINOR | Small faint northern constellation whose brightest star is Praecipua, meaning 'the chief' (3,5) |
| PENGUINS | Large flightless seabirds of the southern hemisphere (8) |
| KELPGULL | Grey-backed seabird of the southern hemisphere, Larus dominicanus (4,4) |
| ANTLIA | Small faint constellation of the southern hemisphere (the Air Pump) whose sole named star is Macondo (6) |
| CORONAAUSTRALIS | Southern constellation whose brightest star is Meridiana; the Southern Crown (6,9) |
| HYDRA | Largest of the constellations, whose brightest star is Alphard (Arabic, 'the solitary one') (5) |
| BOOTES | Northern constellation (the Herdsman) whose brightest star is the red giant Arcturus (6) |
| CETUS | Large southern constellation (the Whale) whose brightest star is Diphda (from Arabic, 'frog') (5) |
| GRUS | Small constellation of the southern hemisphere south of Piscis Austrinus; the Crane (4) |
| OCTANS | Faint constellation of the southern hemisphere in which the south celestial pole is located (6) |
| APUS | Small faint constellation of the southern hemisphere (the Bird of Paradise) named from Greek, 'footless' (4) |
| LITTLEBEAR | The constellation Ursa Minor, whose brightest star is Polaris (6,4) |