| DENEB | Star in Cygnus (5) |
| SADR | Star in Cygnus |
| NORTHERNCROSS | Group of stars in Cygnus constellation (8,5) |
| SWANS | Trumpeter and Cygnus |
| LYRA | Small constellation in the northern hemisphere near Cygnus and Draco, whose principal star is Vega |
| WHOOPERSWAN | The large aquatic bird Cygnus cygnus |
| BLACKSWAN | Large Australian bird, Cygnus atratus, with a red bill (5,4) |
| SAGITTA | Third-smallest of the constellations, in the northern hemisphere between Cygnus and Aquila; the Arrow (7) |
| SWAN | Any large aquatic bird of the genera Cygnus, in the family Anatidae (4) |
| WHOOPER | Large white swan, Cygnus cygnus, having a noisy cry (7) |
| TRUMPETERSWAN | Animal whose binomial name is Cygnus buccinator |
| AQUILA | Constellation south of Cygnus |
| LACERTA | Small faint constellation between Cygnus and Andromeda (7) |
| THESWAN | Astronomy's Cygnus |
| PEGASUS | Constellation between Cygnus and Pisces |
| TRUMPETER | Largest extant species of swan, Cygnus buccinator (9) |
| MUTESWAN | Cygnus olor, family Anatidae; widespread throughout much of Eurasia (4,4) |
| AVIS | Passer aut aquila aut cygnus aut aliqui pennifer volans |
| GRUS | Symbolised by a crane, one of the constellations named after a bird, along with Aquila the Eagle, Columba the Dove, Corvus the Crow, Cygnus the Swan and others (4) |
| SWANSDOWN | A cob, "cygnus" or pen's fine fluffy under-plumage traditionally used for muffs, pelerines, powder puffs or trimmings; a mixed fabric of wool and silk/cotton; or, a flannelette-like cloth formerly use |