| CANISMINOR | Lesser dog, constellation in northern hemisphere (5,5) |
| LYRA | Small constellation in northern hemisphere near Cygnus and Draco (4) |
| CANISMAJOR | Constellation that translates to "lesser dog" |
| CASSIOPEIA | Constellation in the northern sky named after the mother of Andromeda in Greek mythology (10) |
| CYCLONES | Windstorms that rotate anticlockwise in Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern (8) |
| SCRUMHALF | No.9, in northern hemisphere (5,4) |
| IGLOO | One good game in Northern hemisphere? (5) |
| TRIANGULUM | Sixth-smallest of the 88 constellations, in the southern hemisphere between Norma and Apus (10) |
| STORKS | Birds associated, in Northern hemisphere popular culture, with the arrival of new babies |
| THREEQUARTER | Title used in Northern Hemisphere rugby for a player wearing 12 or 13 (5-7) |
| CANIS | ___ Major (Great Dog constellation) |
| ISLE | Some corgis, lesser dogs (4) |
| VENATICI | Canes -; the Hunting Dogs constellation (8) |
| CYGNUS | A constellation in the northern hemisphere between Pegasus and Draco in the Milky Way |
| CEPHEUS | Constellation in the northern hemisphere named after the King of Ethiopia in Greek mythology (7) |
| URSAMINOR | Constellation in the northern hemisphere (4,5) |
| PEGASUS | Constellation in the northern hemisphere near Andromeda and Pisces (7) |
| CORONABOREALIS | A small constellation in the Northern Celestial Hemisphere (6,8) |
| URSAMAJOR | An extensive, conspicuous constellation in the northern hemisphere (4,5) |
| LYNX | Constellation in the Northern Hemisphere (4) |