| SIRIUS | Brightest star in the night sky which can be found in the Canis Major constellation (6) |
| AURIGA | This tomato cultivar is named after the winter constellation in the northern sky, which includes the star Capella (6) |
| SUNSET | There may be a red sky, which one finds unsettling (6) |
| ALTAIR | The brightest star in the constellation of Aquila and the twelfth-brightest star in the night sky (6) |
| CARINA | Southern constellation that holds the second-brightest star in the night sky |
| BADGER | Animal which can be found in Karlsbad, Germany (6) |
| PUPPIS | Large southern constellation between Vela and Canis Major; the Poop Deck (6) |
| CANOPUS | Brightest star in the constellation of Carina and second brightest star in the night sky after Siriu |
| DIPPER | The Big ___ (part of the Ursa Major constellation) |
| ORIONS | ___ Hound (Canis Major) |
| DOGSTAR | Sirius, in the constellation Canis Major, the brightest star in our sky (3,4) |
| EASTEREGG | Hidden DVD feature ... which can be found, literally, in the answers to the |
| TERRIERMIX | Hybrid dog breed, literal examples of which can be found in the answers to the starred clues |
| MARCHMADNESS | Annual college basketball tourney, rounds of which can be found in the circled squares at their appropriate numbers |
| BARRACUDA | Large, predatory salt-water fish which can be found in the waters around Mallorca (9) |
| VEGA | The fifth-brightest star in the night sky (4) |
| ACHERNAR | Ninth-brightest star in the night sky, also called Alpha Eridani (8) |
| GAIT | Horse's pace, which can be found jumping across black squares in rows 3, 6, 10 and 14 of this grid |
| PINS | Bowlers' targets ... 10 of which can be found appropriately arranged in this puzzle |
| TOILE | Fabric with a repeated scenic pattern (which can be found in TOILETRY) |