| 100% | SIRIUS | 6 | Night sky's brightest star, also called Dog Star |
| 56% | SIRIUS | 6 | The brightest star in the night sky, aka Dog Star |
| 53% | DOGSTAR | 7 | Brightest star in the Earth's night sky |
| 51% | SIRIUS | 6 | It's the brightest star in the night sky |
| 48% | SIRIUS | 6 | Brightest star in the night sky |
| 48% | SIRIUS | 6 | The brightest star, also known as the dog star |
| 47% | SUNDOG | 6 | Bright spot in the sky, also called parhelion |
| 46% | ARCTURUS | 8 | Fourth brightest star in the night sky |
| 46% | MIRFAK | 6 | Brightest star in the constellation Perseus also called Alpha Persei |
| 44% | SIRIUS | 6 | The brightest star in the sky, aka the Dog Star |
| 44% | SIRIUS | 6 | Greek word for the brightest star in the night sky |
| 44% | SIRIUS | 6 | Celestial body in constellation Canis Major also called the Dog Star |
| 44% | BELLATRIX | 9 | Third brightest star in the constellation Orion also called Gamma Orionis |
| 41% | VEGA | 4 | Fifth-brightest star in the night sky |
| 38% | ALHENA | 6 | Gemini star also called Gamma Geminorum |
| 38% | COCKAPOO | 8 | Dog also called a spoodle |
| 38% | CARINA | 6 | Southern constellation that holds the second-brightest star in the night sky |
| 37% | POLARIS | 7 | Bright star also known as the North or Pole Star |
| 37% | THEDYBBUK | 9 | S. Ansky play also called Between Two Worlds |
| 37% | DOGSTAR | 7 | Bright spot in the night sky |
| 37% | STARS | 5 | Bright spots in the night sky |
| 37% | CONSTELLATION | 13 | Star pattern in the night sky |
| 37% | SALUKI | 6 | Dog also called a Persian greyhound |
| 36% | STAR | 4 | Bright white spot in the night sky |
| 36% | SIRIUS | 6 | Star, also known as the Dog Star |
| 36% | PUCK | 4 | Character in William Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night's Dream also called Robin Goodfellow |
| 36% | SHOOTING | 8 | __ star; meteor zooming across the night sky |
| 36% | PUCK | 4 | Character in the William Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night's Dream also called Robin Goodfellow |
| 35% | DENEB | 5 | Brightest star of The Summer Triangle in the sky |
| 35% | VENUS | 5 | Brightest object in the night sky, after the moon |