| ALTAIR | Name of the brightest star in the Aquila constellation (6) |
| ANTARES | E name of the brightest star in the constellation of Scorpius (7) |
| RIGEL | One of the brightest stars in the constellation of Orion (5) |
| SIRIUS | It is also called Alpha Canis Majoris, or the Dog Star, and is the brightest star in the night sky. Its name comes from a Greek word meaning "sparkling" or "scorching." Known as Sothis to the ancient |
| ALTARF | Traditional name of Beta Cancri, the brightest star in the constellation Cancer |
| SCUTUM | Small southern constellation in the Milky Way between Aquila and Serpens; the Shield (6) |
| AQUILA | Altair is the brightest star in this constellation (6) |
| POLLUX | The brightest star in the constellation Gemini |
| EAGLES | Birds whose Latin name Aquila was given to a constellation (6) |
| ARCTURUS | Star in the Bootes constellation, one of the brightest in the night sky |
| GENUS | It's kind of the brightest star for instance to turn up |
| DENEB | Most luminous star in Cygnus and one of the brightest in the night sky (5) |
| VEGA | What is the fifth brightest star in the sky and the brightest star in the constellation Lyra? (4) |
| SUTCLIFF | Author of historical novels charting the lives of the fictional Aquila family in Roman Britain including The Eagle of the Ninth and The Silver Branch (8) |
| ENCALADUS | With a coating of ice, one of the brightest, most-reflective bodies in our solar system, one of Saturn's moons (9) |
| HALEBOPP | One of the brightest comets in the 20th century (4-4) |
| ALDEBARAN | The brightest star in the constellation Taurus, known as the 'Eye of Taurus' (9) |
| GOLDENEAGLE | This variety of rhododendron and epimedium is also Aquila chrysaetos, one of the best known birds of prey in the Northern Hemisphere (6,5) |
| SAGITTA | Small constellation of the northern hemisphere in the Milky Way north of Aquila; the Arrow (7) |
| BRAIN | Emigration of the brightest (5,5) |