| SATURN | A planet easily visible in the night sky, even without a telescope |
| NAKEDEYE | Turns up, person from the university captures Kay and I reportedly without a telescope (5,3) |
| EYELEVEL | Republican's second to bellow about First Lady being easily visible? |
| ONVIEW | Easily visible (2,4) |
| TRACER | Car driver is looking for what's not easily visible (6) |
| NEBULA | What is a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky? (6) |
| GREATBEAR | Bird snatches at a rook which is visible in the night sky |
| PLOUGH | Agricultural machine visible in the night sky? (6) |
| STAR | Old Midlands marque visible in the night sky? (4) |
| HEAVENLY | ____ body, a natural object visible in the sky such as a comet, moon or star (8) |
| MORNINGSTAR | A planet, usually Venus, visible in the Eastern sky before sunrise (7,4) |
| WAXINGGIBBOUS | Phase in which the moon's right half is mostly visible in the Northern Hemisphere |
| EUPHORIC | Over the moon, visible in the sky during heroic travelling |
| NASCENT | Even without the First Lady, a trail is developing (7) |
| RAINBOW | An arc of spectral colours visible in the sky caused by refracting drizzle, mizzle or other pluvial drops up to a couple of miles from its observer (7) |
| TWILIT | Visible in the gloom, clown masks sick for the most part (6) |
| LOOSESTRIFE | The wetland plant purple ____ is visible in the Ophelia painting by John Everett Millais |
| RAINBOWS | Arches of coloured bands visible in the sky when sunlight shines through rain (8) |
| EYES | Only body parts visible in the dark, often, in cartoons |
| TUBE | Old word for a telescope; slang word for a television; the hollow under the crest of a breaking wave; a container for oil paint, tomato puree or toothpaste; or, a pipe (4) |