| CAPELLA | Sixth-brightest star in the sky, and the brightest in the constellation Auriga (7) |
| VEGA | What is the fifth brightest star in the sky and the brightest star in the constellation Lyra? (4) |
| ARCTURUS | Red giant star and brightest in the constellation Bootes (8) |
| RIGEL | Sixth-brightest star in the sky |
| ZETA | Sixth-brightest star in a constellation |
| ANTARES | Brightest star in the constellation Scorpius and on average the 15th-brightest in the sky; from the Greek, 'rival to Mars' (7) |
| HORIZON | The line at which the sky and the earth appear to meet (7) |
| CANOPUS | Second-brightest star in the sky, in the constellation Carina (7) |
| RAINBOW | A spectrum of colors in the sky and God's promise of forgiving love |
| DENEB | Most luminous star in Cygnus and one of the brightest in the night sky (5) |
| GROUPIE | One following star in the sky in foreign region, endlessly (7) |
| MIRREN | Helen _, star of the films Eye in the Sky and The Duke (6) |
| UKRAINE | Which country's flag colours are said to represent the sky and fields of wheat? (7) |
| PROCYON | Eighth-brightest star in the sky |
| AZIMUTH | Its altitude and ____ locate a star in the sky |
| LYRA | Small northern constellation whose brightest star, Vega, is the fifth-brightest in the sky (4) |
| ZEUS | Greek myth: the ruler of the sky and the Olympian gods (4) |
| INDRA | Hindu god of war, the sky and the weather; principal deity of the Rig-Veda (5) |
| WNBA | Where to see the Sun, the Sky and the Stars: Abbr. |
| ALPHACENTAURI | Which star, the third brightest in the sky, is actually three stars close together? (5,8) |