| VELA | The constellation sail |
| LEPUS | Latin designation of the hare from which the constellation bordered by Orion the Hunter, Columba the Dove and Eridanus the River derived its name (5) |
| PLOUGH | The ... is the group of the seven brightest stars in the constellation Ursa Major (6) |
| VEGA | What is the fifth brightest star in the sky and the brightest star in the constellation Lyra? (4) |
| ANTARES | Brightest star in the constellation Scorpius and on average the 15th-brightest in the sky; from the Greek, 'rival to Mars' (7) |
| DENEB | Brightest star in the constellation Cygnus, forming the head of the Northern Cross (5) |
| CAPELLA | Sixth-brightest star in the sky, and the brightest in the constellation Auriga (7) |
| EQUULEUS | Latin name for the constellation The Little Horse of The Foal (8) |
| ALDEBARAN | The brightest star in the constellation Taurus, known as the 'Eye of Taurus' (9) |
| WHALE | The ____, another name for the constellation Cetus |
| ANDROMEDA | The constellation "The Shrub" (9) |
| RIGEL | The brightest star in the constellation Orion |
| POLLUX | The brightest star in the constellation Gemini |
| MINOR | The constellation Ursa ___ is also known as the Little Bear (5) |
| RINGNEBULA | The ---, Messier object M57 found in the constellation of Lyra (4,6) |
| CANOPUS | Brightest star in the constellation of Carina and second brightest star in the night sky after Siriu |
| ORION | Named after a mythological Greek hunter, the constellation containing the stars Rigel and Betelgeuse (5) |
| SIRIUS | Celestial body in the constellation Canis Major also called the Dog Star (6) |
| ALGOL | The second brightest star in the constellation Perseus (5) |
| URSA | --- Major, another name for the constellation the Great Bear (4) |