| NORTHSTAR | Common name for Polaris in the constellation Ursa Minor (5,4) |
| POLARIS | Another name for the North Star in the constellation Ursa Minor (7) |
| THEPLOUGH | Seven-star asterism in the constellation Ursa Major that appears on the state flag of Alaska (3,6) |
| NORTH | Another name for Polaris in Ursa Minor (5,4) |
| STAR | Another name for Polaris in Ursa Minor (5,4) |
| GREATBEAR | Common name for the constellation Ursa Major (5,4) |
| LITTLEBEAR | Common name for the constellation Ursa Minor (6, 4) |
| PLOUGH | The ---, the group of the seven brightest stars in the constellation Ursa Major (6) |
| THE | Common name of the group of seven stars in the constellation Ursa Major (3,6) |
| ALKAID | A star in the constellation Ursa Major, at the end of the Big Dipper's handle (Talk aids hiding it, perhaps?) (6) |
| OVERBEARS | Ursa Major and Ursa Minor? |
| ALCOR | Companion star of Mizar in the constellation Ursa Major (5) |
| THENORTHSTAR | Popular name for Polaris, brightest star in the sky (3,5,4) |
| CALLISTO | Nymph in Greek mythology transformed into a bear and set in the sky as the constellation Ursa Major (8) |
| URSAMINOR | Latin name of the Little Bear, the constellation containing star Polaris (4,5) |
| CYNOSURE | Meaning "dog's tail", the ancient name of Ursa Minor or of its brightest star, Polaris (8) |
| MINOR | The constellation Ursa ___ is also known as the Little Bear (5) |
| LODESTAR | Another name for Polaris |
| DUBHE | Traditional name of the star in constellation Ursa Major also called Alpha Ursae Majoris |
| POLESTAR | It's the brightest one in Ursa Minor (8) |