| ASTRONOMY | Derived from the Greek meaning "law of the stars", the scientific study of celestial objects and the universe (9) |
| PLANETARIUM | Building offering views of celestial objects and their movements, the one in Mallorca is located in Costitx in the centre of the island (11) |
| ASTRONOMER | One who studies celestial objects and the universe (10) |
| OSCARS | Hollywood's Night of the Stars, the ... |
| JUDGE | Based on the Latin meaning "law", a figure presiding over a court (5) |
| TAROT | Set of fortune-telling cards with suits swords, cups, coins and wands, and trumps including the Sun, the Moon, the Stars, the Chariot and Strength (5) |
| ENID | King ___. _., purchased for $150,000, giving the Star the largest newspaper offices in Canada |
| RADIO | Video Killed the - Star, The Buggles hit(5) |
| ASTRO | Prefix with physics for the study of celestial objects |
| CENTRE | Word, derived from the Greek for the sharp tip of a pair of compasses, for the middle of a circle (6) |
| ANTHEA | An epithet of Hera, the goddess of immortality and shapeshifting power; or, a girl's name meaning "blossomy, blooming", directly derived from the Greek for "flower" (6) |
| ISIDORA | Female name derived from the Greek for 'gift of the Egyptian goddess of magic' (7) |
| SCHEME | A diagram of the positions of celestial objects; a chart, outline or table; a systematic plan of action; or, a secret or underhand plot (6) |
| ORCHESTRA | Derived from the Greek meaning "dancing place" and often preceded by chamber, philharmonic or symphony, a word for a group of instrumentalists (9) |
| BIOPHILIA | Derived from the Greek meaning "love of life", an innate or inherent esteem for the natural world, according to E. O. Wilson or Erich Fromm (9) |
| THALLIUM | Derived from the Greek meaning "green twig" in reference to its green spectral line, the element with the atomic number 81 (8) |
| FOUR | Derived from the Greek meaning "season". a 24th part of a day (4) |
| SYSTEM | Set of celestial objects connected by gravitational attraction; modus operandi; or, the human body as a whole (6) |
| EO | Derived from the Greek word "eos" meaning "dawn", what word element means "early" or "primeval"? (2) |
| EUNECTES | Genus of boas found in tropical South America whose name is derived from the Greek for "good swimmer" |