- STARS
- The S in #DWTS
- They may be seen, reached for, or danced with
- Galactic bits
- Pain, in comics
- Leading players
- They're Just Like Us!, according to US Weekly
- My ___!
- We Are All Made of ___ (Moby)
- Hollywood Walk of Fame sights
- Us people
- Names on a blockbuster movie poster
- Takes top billing
- * * *
- Oscar winners, often
- Great balls of fire
- Marquee names
- Night lights?
- Plasma balls?
- Hollywood hotshots
- Paparazzi pursue them
- People people
- Lights up?
- Marquee toppers
- Generals' insignia
- Distant balls of gas
- Guiding lights?
- Has the lead, in a way
- Sky lights
- Academy Award nominees
- General's pride
- Presidential Seal symbols
- Decorations for generals
- Eisenhower had five of them
- Heavenly bodies
- Movie moneymakers
- They're on and in Hollywood Boulevard
- Headliners
- Has the lead
- Takes the lead?
- A good hotel has a lot of them
- Celebrities
- Features
- Twinklers
- Rank indications, maybe
- The answers to capitalized clues contain kinds of these
- They may be seen after a fight
- Glitterati
- Critic's count
- Criticism symbols
- Makers of black holes
- Stage draws
- They come out at night
- Shiners
- Clear-night twinklers
- Oscar Night assembly
- Headlines
- Red carpet interviewees
- People often see patterns in them
- Presidential Seal's 50
- Bill toppers
- Planetarium projections
- Marquee listings
- The Fault in Our __: 2014 film
- Garbo and Gable, e.g.
- Popular performers
- Constellation points
- Flag of Chicago quartet
- Amazon review rating units
- Many Oscar night attendees
- See 19-Across
- Hollywood Walk of Fame symbols
- Overhead twinklers
- Paparazzi targets
- Plays the lead
- Rating units
- Milky Way ingredients?
- Les Miserables song
- Has the lead role
- Telescope sights
- Galactic glisteners
- Milky Way bits
- Movie greats
- __ Fell on Alabama
- Box-office biggies
- Film-rating units
- Constellation parts
- Oscar Night interviewees
- 10 Down, e.g.
- Constellation components
- Castor and Pollux
- They make up Orion's belt
- Red-carpet walkers
- Most Oscar presenters
- Rigel and Betelgeuse
- Walk of Fame sights
- Hollywood headliners
- Leads
- NHL team
- Plays the lead role
- Walk of Fame features
- Frequent sci-fi subjects
- Astronomer's discoveries
- Gossip column subjects
- Film's top performers
- Luminaries
- Parts of a constellation
- Night sights
- Walk of Fame symbols
- Common brass decoration
- Top-billed performers
- Is first-billed
- Ones in leading roles
- Cassiopeia's make-up.
- One's destiny.
- Heads the cast
- Film review graphic
- Stage or sports celebrities
- Lights in night skies
- Points of light in the sky
- Top performers in a film
- Stanley Cup winners of 1999
- Plain-Belly Sneetches' lack
- Has the leading role
- Castor and Pollux, e.g.
- Shoulder insignia of officers.
- The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our ___.
- Hollywood specialties.
- Asterisks.
- Army insignia.
- Constellation for a general.
- Marks with an asterisk.
- Names in lights.
- Symbols on ballots.
- The Pleiades.
- Movie celebrities.
- Old Glory's assets.
- Tallulah, Schnozzola, etc.
- Theatre folk.
- Shoulder-wear for Ridgway.
- Shower of ___.
- Insignia.
- Julie and Rex.
- Vega and Deneb.
- Excels.
- Atlas and Polaris.
- One's destiny or fortune.
- Members of galactic clusters.
- Prima donnas.
- See 1 Across.
- Aldebaran and Bellatrix.
- Is featured.
- The Gemini.
- Fate or destiny.
- Emphasizes
- Hesperus and Regulus.
- Betelgeuse and Antares.
- Nunki and Nekkar
- Sabik and Wasat
- Top bananas
- Navigation aids
- Deneb and Vega
- Mays and Aaron, e.g.
- Part of the flag
- Pilots' aids
- Telescope sightings
- Aldebaran and Sirius
- Film people
- Sirius and Vega
- Lone and Iode
- Sirius, Vega, etc.
- ___ of stage and screen
- Navigational aids
- Top-billed ones
- ___ and Bars
- Newman and Redford, e.g.
- Vega and Antares
- Planetarium attractions
- Fallers on Alabama in a Mitchell Parish song
- Mizar and Regulus
- Partner of stripes
- Reference marks
- Let us explore the ___: J.F.K.
- Some are super
- Receives top billing
- Bars' partners
- Heads a bill
- Novae, e.g.
- These are seen after a clout
- Fourth-day creations
- Merak and Mizar
- Kindergarten awards
- Blue-field fillers
- Stripes' partners
- Toppers on seasonal trees
- Antares et al.
- Rating symbols
- White dwarfs
- Top performers
- Pentangles
- Rigel and Mira
- Achemar and Alcor
- Does exceptionally well
- Gets top billing
- Performs outstandingly
- Flag features
- Astrology concern
- Big shots
- Critic's awards
- Observatory observations
- Dallas icemen
- Alpha, beta, gamma, etc.
- High lights
- Overhead lighting?
- Planetarium display
- Isn't doing support work
- 1999 Stanley Cup winner
- Cancer components
- General's display
- Things wished upon
- Constellation elements
- Roster at the Oscars
- Ones getting the red-carpet treatment, say
- There are five on China's flag
- All-___
- Constellation units
- Hollywood Boulevard sights
- A-listers
- Minnesota N.H.L. team from 1967 to 1993
- State representatives?
- Critics' assignments
- The sentinels, silent and sure, per a "Les Misérables" song
- Quintet on a Chinese flag
- Symbols in movie ratings
- Ancient navigation aids
- Symbols on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- The Australian flag has six
- U.S. flag's 50
- Celebs
- Robbie Williams' "Meet the ___"
- Hum smash
- Hum's biggest hit
- Successful rockers
- Dallas NHL team
- Oscar night attendees
- Dallas skaters
- Michelin Guide symbols
- Milky Way contents
- Grade-school incentives
- Is not a supporter on the set?
- Paparazzi prey
- Constellations are made up of them
- Twinklers at night
- Isn't supporting, in a way
- Celestial bodies
- Is not supporting
- Observatory sights
- Isn't supporting
- Sirius and Antares, for two
- Doesn't support on the set?
- Isn't supporting on stage
- They sell movie tickets
- Astral objects
- Milky Way units
- Things to wish upon
- Is the lead in a movie
- Movie attractions
- Night lighting
- Twinklers up high
- Generals' rank symbols
- They represent states on the American flag
- Famous performers
- Shooting ___ (certain Lucky Charms marshmallows)
- Sirius and Canopus
- Gemini has 85 visible ones
- Dallas ___ (Texas' only NHL team)
- Common rating units
- Constellation makeup
- Orion's belt has three bright ones
- Mira and Mizar
- Sirius and Antares
- Mixes liquids
- Planetarium features
- Pentacles
- Patton's insignias
- General awards
- Proficient ones
- Luminous bodies
- Solomon's seals
- Deneb and Rigel, for two
- Stripes partner
- Some Hollywood residents
- Big twinklers
- Dallas hockey team
- Nighttime twinklers
- KO victims may see them
- They can be found in 17- and 60-Across and 11- and 28-Down
- Rating units on Yelp
- The five on China's flag
- Castor and Pollux, for two
- Big Dipper's seven
- Bright spots in the night sky
- Top-billed actors
- Famous folks
- Reach for the ___
- The Milky Way has around 100 billion of them
- Firmament lights
- Sights during fights?
- General assembly?
- Parts of asterisms
- Those interviewed on the red carpet
- Texaco symbols
- Hollywood Boulevard fixtures
- Little Dipper septet
- Schoolwork stickers
- Feature of the members of Group 1
- 1999 Stanley Cup champions
- 1999 Stanley Cup winners
- Constellation composition
- Subaru logo sextet
- Milky Way components
- Septet in the Big Dipper
- Some are binary
- Pisces parts
- The seal of the U.S. president includes 63 of them