| ACHERNAR | Brightest star in the southern constellation Eridanus; Arabic, 'end of the river' (8) |
| CANOPUS | Second-brightest star in the night sky after Sirius, in the southern constellation of Carina (7) |
| CIRCINUS | Small faint southern constellation in the Milky Way next to Centaurus; the Compass (8) |
| LEPUS | Latin designation of the hare from which the constellation bordered by Orion the Hunter, Columba the Dove and Eridanus the River derived its name (5) |
| ERIDANUS | The River, a large southern constellation between Cetus and Orion |
| CETUS | The whale constellation bordered by Pisces the fish, Eridanus the river and Aquarius the water bearer (5) |
| BETACRUCIS | The second-brightest star in the Southern Cross, also called Mimosa (4,6) |
| CAELUM | Small faint constellation of the southern hemisphere (the Chisel) between Eridanus and Pictor (6) |
| DEADSEA | Salty lake at the end of the River Jordan (4,3) |
| AUSTRAL | You and the French star in the Southern region (7) |
| MOUTH | Silently say the words at one end of the river (5) |
| HOROLOGIUM | Small faint southern constellation between Hydrus and Eridanus; the Clock (10) |
| CRANE | Bird represented by the southern constellation Grus (5) |
| ANTARES | Bright reddish star in the southern sky, also known as Alpha Scorpii (7) |
| ESKER | Long ridge at end of the river (5) |
| ESSEX | County at one end of the River Thames |
| NADIR | The lowest point of Eridanus, partly visible from the south (5) |
| CARINA | Large southern constellation ( the Keel) containing Canopus, the second brightest star in the sky ( 6) |
| TUCANA | Faint extensive constellation close to Hydrus and Eridanus (6) |
| VELA | Southern constellation (Latin, 'the Sails') formerly part of the larger constellation Argo Navis along with Carina ('the Keel') and Puppis ('the Stern') (4) |