| ASTERISM | Cluster of stars |
| GALAXY | Cluster of stars |
| TRAPEZIUM | Open cluster of stars in the centre of the Orion Nebula (9) |
| HYADES | Open cluster of stars in the constellation Taurus, named after the daughters of Atlas (6) |
| PLEIADES | A cluster of stars in the constellation Taurus including six in the form of a small dipper (8) |
| NEBULA | Word, from "cloud, mist", for a cloudlike cluster of stars; a galaxy; a slight opacity/fogginess of a cornea; cloudiness; or, liquid for spraying (6) |
| VIPROOM | Place to find a cluster of stars? |
| QUEEN | Mercury and a small cluster of stars |
| ALIST | Cluster of stars? |
| SEVEN | Golfer, new, resists swinging around cluster of stars (5,7) |
| PRAESEPE | A large open cluster of stars also known as the Beehive (8) |
| GALAXIES | Huge clusters of stars (8) |
| TINSELTOWN | Liquid went, lost in area with clusters of stars? (10) |
| GROUP | A band of musicians/singers, a circle of friends, a class of peers, a cluster of galaxies, a family of chemical elements or a gathering of people (5) |
| PLUMPS | Cluster of trees, herds of seals, flights of ducks/geese, flocks of waterfowl or groups of spearmen (6) |
| BUNCH | Posy of flowers; hand of bananas; a cluster of grapes or, a ring of keys (5) |
| POMPON | From the Old French for "knot of ribbons", a tufted ball or bobble of silk or wool; a cluster of tinsel for cheerleading; or, a globe-like flower of a chrysanthemum or dahlia (6) |
| PIP | An apple seed; a single blossom in a cluster of flowers; a rootstock or rhizome of the lily of the valley; or, a Bath star (3) |
| STKILDA | This is a cluster of three small Atlantic islands in the Outer Hebrides group of Scotland, situated 110 miles (180 km) from the mainland. The islands are a nature reserve under the authority of the Na |
| BARB | A tang near the end of a fish- hook; a cluster of spikes on fence wire; a filament of a feather; or, a tropical fish, popular in aquaria (4) |