| URSAMINOR | A small faint constellation, the brightest star of which is Polaris (4,5) |
| HOROLOGIUM | Faint constellation (the Clock) between Hydrus and Eridanus (10) |
| CARS | Lightning McQueen is the star of which animated film series? (4) |
| INTACT | Sound is a little faint, actually |
| TWANGY | A little faint, wan gynaecologist with nasal tone (6) |
| ALDEBARAN | The brightest star of the constellation Taurus |
| FOMALHAUT | Brightest star of the constellation Piscis Austrinus; Arabic, 'mouth of the fish' (9) |
| RETICULUM | Small faint southern constellation that replaced the earlier Rhombus in the 18th century (9) |
| MONOCEROS | Faint constellation on the celestial equator east of Orion; the Unicorn (9) |
| VULPECULA | Faint constellation in the northern sky, commonly known as the fox (9) |
| ANTLIA | Small faint constellation of the southern hemisphere (the Air Pump) whose sole named star is Macondo (6) |
| APUS | Small faint constellation of the southern hemisphere representing a bird- of- paradise; Greek, ' without feet' (4) |
| BOOTES | The Herdsman, in which Arcturus, the brightest star of the northern hemisphere, is located (6) |
| CAELUM | Small faint constellation of the southern hemisphere (the Chisel) between Eridanus and Pictor (6) |
| NORTHSTAR | Brightest object in the Ursa Minor constellation, the ... (5,4) |
| DELPHINUS | Small northern constellation (the Dolphin) whose four brightest stars form Job's Coffin (9) |
| LACERTA | Small faint constellation of the northern hemisphere nicknamed 'Little Cassiopeia' (7) |
| COLUMBA | Small faint constellation in the southern hemisphere symbolising a dove |
| BIGDIPPER | North American name for the constellation The Plough (3,6) |
| ALPHA | Beginning to be usually the brightest star of a constellation |