| BIGDIPPER | Common name for the Ursa Major constellation (9) |
| GREATBEAR | Name of the Ursa Major constellation (5,4) |
| DIPPER | The Big ___ (part of the Ursa Major constellation) |
| NORTHSTAR | Brightest object in the Ursa Minor constellation, the ... (5,4) |
| THEPLOUGH | Seven-star asterism in the constellation Ursa Major that appears on the state flag of Alaska (3,6) |
| ASTERISMS | Groups of stars forming recognisable patterns, such as the Broken Engagement Ring in Ursa Major or Napoleon's Hat in Bootes (9) |
| OVERBEARS | Ursa Major and Ursa Minor? |
| NORTH | Part of the Ursa Minor constellation, Polaris is also called the ... Star |
| TAHOE | Lake near the Ursa Mater sculpture |
| PLOUGH | The ... is the group of the seven brightest stars in the constellation Ursa Major (6) |
| THE | Common name of the group of seven stars in the constellation Ursa Major (3,6) |
| SIRIUS | Brightest star in the night sky which can be found in the Canis Major constellation (6) |
| CANIS | ----- Major, constellation containing Sirius, the Dogstar (5) |
| URSA | ___ Major (constellation whose name means big bear) |
| ORION | Major constellation which includes the star Betelgeuse (5) |
| ZODIACAL | Relating to the region of the sky in which major constellations appear |
| LEOMINOR | Latin name for the Little Lion, a constellation near Ursa Major (3,5) |
| DUBHE | Traditional name of the star in the constellation of Ursa Major also called Alpha Ursae Majoris (5) |
| ARCTURUS | Northern star forming part of the Spring Triangle; named from the Greek for "bear guardian" for its relation to Ursa Major (8) |
| ALKAID | A star in the constellation Ursa Major, at the end of the Big Dipper's handle (Talk aids hiding it, perhaps?) (6) |