| AURIGA | Large northern constellation whose brightest star is Capella; the Charioteer (6) |
| CYGNUS | Large northern constellation whose brightest star is the blue supergiant Deneb (6) |
| PISCES | Large northern constellation whose brightest star is the binary yellow giant Alpherg (or Kullat Nunu) (6) |
| DRACO | Large northern constellation whose brightest star is the orange giant Eltanin (5) |
| AQUILA | Constellation whose brightest star is Altair (6) |
| CANISMINOR | Small northern constellation whose brightest star is the white binary Procyon (5,5) |
| LEOMINOR | Small faint northern constellation whose brightest star is Praecipua, meaning 'the chief' (3,5) |
| ARIES | Small northern constellation whose brightest star is the orange giant Hamal (5) |
| LYRA | Small northern constellation whose brightest star, Vega, is the fifth-brightest in the sky (4) |
| BOOTES | Northern constellation (the Herdsman) whose brightest star is the red giant Arcturus (6) |
| GEMINI | Constellation in the northern sky whose brightest star is Pollux (6) |
| CORONAAUSTRALIS | Southern constellation whose brightest star is Meridiana; the Southern Crown (6,9) |
| URSAMAJOR | Large northern constellation whose seven brightest stars form the Plough (4,5) |
| LIBRA | Small southern constellation whose brightest star is Zubeneschamali (Arabic, 'northern claw') (5) |
| APUS | Small faint southern constellation whose brightest star is the Dutch-named Paradys (4) |
| HYDRA | Largest of the constellations, whose brightest star is Alphard (Arabic, 'the solitary one') (5) |
| VOICES | What are heard in a capella performances? (6) |
| URSA | ___ Minor (constellation whose brightest star is Polaris) |
| ORION | "Belted" constellation whose brightest star is Rigel (5) |
| VIRGO | Second-largest of the constellations, whose brightest star is Spica (5) |