| CAPELLA | Seventh-brightest star in the sky |
| ETA | Seventh-brightest star in a constellation |
| VEGA | What is the fifth brightest star in the sky and the brightest star in the constellation Lyra? (4) |
| CANISMAJOR | A constellation in the Southern hemisphere close to Orion, containing Sirius, the brightest star in the sky (5,5) |
| SIRIUS | Brightest star in the sky after the sun, also called the Dog Star (6) |
| CARINA | Large southern constellation ( the Keel) containing Canopus, the second brightest star in the sky ( 6) |
| ALPHACENTAURI | The third brightest star in the sky, visible only from the southern hemisphere |
| CANOPUS | Second-brightest star in the sky, in the constellation Carina (7) |
| CENTAURI | Third- brightest star in the sky, in the constellation Centaurus (5,8) |
| ARCTURIAN | Of the fourth brightest star in the sky |
| ARCTURUS | Fourth-brightest star in the sky |
| PROCYON | Eighth-brightest star in the sky |
| RIGEL | Sixth-brightest star in the sky |
| GROUPIE | One following star in the sky in foreign region, endlessly (7) |
| THENORTHSTAR | Popular name for Polaris, brightest star in the sky (3,5,4) |
| PLEIADES | In Greek mythology, the seven daughters of Atlas, placed as stars in the sky |
| HAY | As the stars in the sky looked down where He lay, the little Lord* Jesus was asleep on it |
| AIRACE | Star in the sky? |
| NOVA | Spectacular star in the sky |
| AZIMUTH | Its altitude and ____ locate a star in the sky |