| OURLOVE | Natalie Cole song whose title subject "will shine bright in the night like the stars above" |
| STARMAN | David Bowie song whose title subject is "waiting in the sky" |
| HESAREBEL | 1962 chart topper whose title subject "doesn't do what everybody else does" |
| TIGER | This animal is in a poem, burning bright in the forests of the night |
| HOROLOGY | The student of this subject will be an expert in time (8) |
| OBITUARY | Notice its subject will never appreciate |
| PREDICATE | Base subject will be given this for sentence |
| WUNDERBAR | In this Cole Porter song from Kiss Me Kate, Lilli and Fred sang, "There's our fav'rite star above. What a bright, shining star; Like our love, it's ...!" |
| STELLATE | Most of the telly covered during weekend provides encouragement from the top to like the stars (8) |
| ASTRAL | Like the stars to be never-ending in the new atlas (6) |
| CATSEYES | It's a kind of shirt, in case OK, will shine in the dark (4,4) |
| MEXICO | "South of the border down ... way; That's where I fell in love when stars above came out to play" |
| PLAY | "South of the border down Mexico way; That's where I fell in love when stars above, came out to ..." |
| ALTITUDE | Height of an object above sea/ ground level; or, the elevation of a star above the horizon (8) |
| GLISTEN | Let sign be put out, and it will shine in the wet (7) |
| EXACTLY | "But in the hush of night, ... like, a bittersweet refrain; Comes that certain smile, to haunt your |
| EMILEZOLA | Author who was the title subject of the Best Picture of 1937 |
| CADILLAC | Natalie Cole's pink vehicle that hit the charts in 1988 (8) |
| REFLECT | Think it will shine in the sun (7) |
| UNCOUNTABLE | like the stars in multitude |