| DENEB | Yellow supergiant which is the brightest star of Cygnus |
| SIRIUS | Also known as the Dog Star, which is the brightest star in the night sky? (6) |
| BOOTES | The Herdsman, in which Arcturus, the brightest star of the northern hemisphere, is located (6) |
| URSAMINOR | Northern sky constellation, the brightest star of which is Polaris (4,5) |
| CAPELLA | From the Latin meaning "she-goat" and located 42 light-years from Earth, a star system which is the brightest in the Charioteer constellation Auriga (7) |
| ALDEBARAN | The brightest star of the constellation Taurus |
| VESTA | Although only the third largest, which is the brightest asteroid as seen from the earth (5) |
| VEGA | This sweet cherry variety is the brightest star in the northern constellation of Lyra! (4) |
| ALPHA | Beginning to be usually the brightest star of a constellation |
| SPICA | Whirling double-star distorted into an egg-shape by gravity which is the brightest body in Virgo (5) |
| ALTAIR | Arabian flying eagle is the brightest star mid-air in place of worship (6) |
| AQUILA | Altair is the brightest star in this constellation (6) |
| LYRA | Vega is the brightest star in this small northern constellation |
| FOMALHAUT | Brightest star of the constellation Piscis Austrinus; Arabic, 'mouth of the fish' (9) |
| ARISTARCHUS | 25-mile-wide impact crater that is the brightest formation on the surface of the moon (11) |
| BETELGEUSE | Red supergiant that is the second brightest star in the constellation Orion (10) |
| EPSILON | Prefix often given to the fifth-brightest star of a particular constellation (7) |
| DOGSTAR | No nonsense - 20's pitch is the brightest (3,4) |
| REGULUS | Brightest star of the constellation Leo, named from Latin word for little king (7) |
| RIGEL | Brightest star of Orion (5) |