| MIROS | "Constellations" and "Metamorphosis" |
| STAR | Any one of a series of astronomical fusions of mainly hydrogen and helium forming constellations and asterisms (4) |
| AQUARIUS | One of the oldest constellations and the 11th sign of the Zodiac (8) |
| GEMINI | Constellation and zodiac sign that includes the bright stars Castor and Pollux |
| ARIES | Small constellation and star sign (5) |
| LEO | Constellation and astrological sign. |
| ANDROMEDA | Constellation and galaxy (9) |
| VIRGO | Constellation and star sign "the virgin" (5) |
| PEGASUS | Constellation and mythical horse (7) |
| OCHIUCHUS | Containing Rasalhague the "snake-charmer's head", the Serpent Bearer constellation and so-called "forgotten" 13th sign of the zodiac (9) |
| STARSIGNS | Astrological houses mainly represented by animals and named after zodiacal constellations including Aries, Capricorn, Leo, Pisces, Scorpio and Taurus (4,5) |
| URSA | Major and Minor constellations (4) |
| URSAS | Major and Minor constellations |
| INDUS | One of 12 southern constellations mapped by navigator Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and explorer Frederick |
| SAGITTA | From the Latin meaning "arrow" and listed by Ptolemy in the 2nd century, one of the constellations i |
| GRUS | Meaning "crane" in Latin, one of the "Southern Bird" constellations with Pavo the Peacock, Tucana the Toucan and Phoenix (4) |
| ARGO | Large southern constellation divided into the constellations Carina, Puppis, and Vela (4) |
| TUCANA | One of the constellations forming the "Southern Birds" with Grus the Crane, Pavo the Peacock and Phoenix (6) |
| STARS | Symbols for rating restaurants and hotels; informal word for a horoscope; or, celestial bodies forming constellations (5) |
| ZODIAC | From the Greek meaning "sculptured animal figure", a belt of constellations in the night sky whose beasts include Aries the Ram, Leo the Lion and Sagittarius the Centaur (6) |