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20 answers for: See a constellation, maybe
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GAZESee a constellation, maybe
STARFISHKnown collectively as a galaxy or a constellation, a marine echinoderm inhabiting a coral reef, rock pool, seagrass meadow or kelp forest (8)
ASTERISMFrom "star", a constellation-like cluster or pattern of celestial etoiles; a symbol of three * characters; or, a starlike effect exhibited in a gem (8)
ORIONSBELTA group of three bright stars in a constellation named after a mythological Greek hunter (6,4)
STAROne of a group of luminous celestial bodies forming a constellation; or, a famous/brilliant person (4)
LEOAstrological sign representing a lion; a constellation containing Regulus the "little king"; or, a name for the aforesaid cat, used in children's fables and tales (3)
INDUSName of a river or a constellation (5)
VIRGOA constellation, a cluster
BETAIn a constellation, a star second in brightness (4)
OMICRONWord prefixed to a Latin genitive used to designate the 15th star in a constellation group (7)
ORIONContaining an asterism formed by the three stars Alnitak, Alnilam and Mintaka, a constellation named after a mythological Greek hunter (5)
DROMEDARIESOne who practises in a different mode by a constellation beasts of burden
MENSAFrom the Latin meaning "table". a constellation or a high IQ society (5)
EAGLEComic that featured Dan Dare; or, a bird whose Latin name Aquila was designated to a constellation (5)
OCTANSSaid to resemble a navigational instrument, a constellation named by Lacaille with 13 others including the "Air Pump", the "Chisel", the "Compasses" and the "Easel" (6)
SIGNA twelfth part of the zodiac, bearing the name of a constellation (4)
SCUTUMLatin word for "shield" that refers to a large oblong Roman example of said piece of armour; a constellation; or, one of the protective plates of an armadillo, insect or turtle (6)
DELTAPERSEIDouble star in a constellation named for a Greek hero
THETAUsed to denote a constellation's eighth member, a polar coordinate or an angle, the eighth Greek letter (5)
ARAA constellation