| BETACRUCIS | The second-brightest star in the Southern Cross, also called Mimosa (4,6) |
| FIVESTAR | Of excellent quality, like the number of bodies in the Southern Cross? (4-4) |
| ACACIA | Tree or shrub with yellow flowers also called mimosa which thrives in the Mallorcan climate (6) |
| ANGERED | Cross also being worn by an actor |
| BETELGEUSE | Red supergiant that is the second brightest star in the constellation Orion (10) |
| CARINA | Large southern constellation ( the Keel) containing Canopus, the second brightest star in the sky ( 6) |
| ALGOL | The second brightest star in the constellation Perseus (5) |
| CANOPUS | Name the second brightest star in the sky (7) |
| DENEBOLA | Meaning "tail of the lion", the second-brightest star in Leo (8) |
| MUSCA | A small constellation in the Southern Hemisphere, lying between the Southern Cross and Chamaeleon (5) |
| ARGO | Formerly a large constellation in the southern hemisphere between Canis Major and the Southern Cross. |
| CASTOR | Second-brightest star in the constellation Gemini, also called Alpha Geminorum (6) |
| CRUX | Containing the Jewel Box star cluster, the Southern Cross constellation (4) |
| ACHERNAR | Brightest star in the southern constellation Eridanus, named from the Arabic for 'end of the river' (8) |
| CRUXAUSTRALIS | Another name for the constellation the Southern Cross |
| VENUS | The second brightest object in the night sky after the moon (5) |
| AUSTRAL | You and the French star in the Southern region (7) |
| BETEL | ___ geuse: Second brightest star in the constellation Orion (5) |
| SAMOA | Island nation whose flag features the Southern Cross |
| VEGA | Second-brightest star in the Northern Hemisphere |