- - "Counting ....." is a song by American pop rock band OneRepublic
- - Isn't supporting
- - Isn't supporting, in a way
- - Isn't supporting on stage
- - Is not supporting
- - Is not a supporter on the set?
- - Actors with top billing
- - Celebrities: one missing from flight
- - Dancing with the ......, US show based on Strictly Come Dancing
- - Canopus and Capella, for two
- - Horoscope for sailor in his proper environment
- - Shooting ......, old Reeves and Mortimer game show
- - main actors
- - points of light in the sky
- - Gemini has 85 visible ones
- - Lights up for celebrities?
- - ...... in Their Eyes, old TV talent show
- - Ratings symbols for internet product reviews
- - Twinkly galaxy residents
- - Some are binary
- - As top performers, they have their points
- - parts of asterisms
- - Post-Oscar party attendees
- - sparklers in orion's belt
- - lights in night skies
- - May help night animals see.
- - They're "Just Like Us!," in a long-running magazine feature
- - "counting ......" (onerepublic song)
- - TV's "Dancing with the ..."
- - Leading performers
- - The ship-bound sailor may take direction from them
- - Ones with fans?
- - ... of the White Nights Festival, European festival celebrated in St. Petersburg, Russia
- - Symbols in the Paramount, Subaru and N.F.L. logos
- - "City of ...," song from "La La Land" which won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song in 2016
- - stage or sports celebrities
- - Little twinklers
- - Sailor on board ship finds celebs
- - Constellations are made up of them
- - Kendrick Lamar and SZA's superhit song "All the ..." which was released in 2018 as the lead single to the soundtrack album for "Black Panther"
- - Symbols in movie ratings
- - hollywood walk of fame symbols
- - celestial bodies that look like this: * * * * *
- - common rating system
- - Reality show "Dancing With the ..."
- - 19's study
- - Asterope and Pollux e.g.
- - Top players in the best Arsenal tradition
- - great performers perhaps seen in big hit
- - Quintet on a Chinese flag
- - Leading performers (partnered with stripes?)
- - "Lost in the ...."
- - Twinklers at night
- - milky way contents
- - Celestial objects
- - What you earn when you solve crosswords here
- - Celestial sights
- - They're on and in Hollywood Boulevard
- - Movie moneymakers
- - Eisenhower had five of them
- - Shiners
- - The Australian flag has six
- - Red carpet interviewees
- - Plays the lead
- - They come out at night
- - Takes top billing
- - Walk of Fame symbols
- - There are five on China's flag
- - Telescope sights
- - Telescope sightings
- - Some Hollywood residents
- - Plays the lead role
- - People often see patterns in them
- - Night twinklers
- - Leading actors
- - Hollywood Walk of Fame sights
- - Hollywood Boulevard fixtures
- - Deneb and Rigel, for two
- - "Dancing with the ......"
- - White dwarfs
- - Vega and Sirius, for two
- - Vega and Antares
- - Toppers on seasonal trees
- - Top-billed ones
- - They all live in the Hollywood Sign, I imagine
- - These are seen after a clout
- - The American flag has fifty of them
- - Thank your lucky ..........
- - Stripes' partners
- - Stripes partner
- - Stage draws
- - Sirius, Vega, etc.
- - Sirius and Vega
- - Sirius and Antares, for two
- - Sirius and Antares
- - Simply Red album about night sky?
- - Schoolwork stickers
- - Sabik and Wasat
- - Roster at the Oscars
- - Robbie Williams' "Meet the ......"
- - Rigel and Mira
- - Rigel and Betelgeuse
- - Receives top billing
- - Rating symbols
- - Presidential Seal's 50
- - Presidential Seal symbols
- - Powerman 5000 "Tonight the ...... Revolt!"
- - Plasma balls?
- - Planetarium features
- - Planetarium attractions
- - Pilots' aids
- - Performs outstandingly
- - Pentangles
- - Patton's insignias
- - Partner of stripes
- - Part of the flag
- - Oscar Night turnout
- - Oscar Night assembly
- - Nunki and Nekkar
- - Novae, e.g.
- - Newman and Redford, e.g.
- - Names on a blockbuster movie poster
- - Movie celebrities.
- - Mizar and Regulus
- - Mixes liquids
- - Mira and Mizar
- - Merak and Mizar
- - Mays and Aaron, e.g.
- - Marquee toppers
- - Makers of black holes
- - Lone and Iode
- - Little Dipper septet
- - Leading performers (with stripes?)
- - Kindergarten awards
- - Isn't doing support work
- - Indication of high military rank
- - Hum's biggest hit
- - Hum smash
- - Heads of the billing department?
- - Heads a bill
- - Has the lead, in a way
- - Grade-school incentives
- - Gossip column subjects
- - Gets top billing
- - Generals' insignia
- - Frequent sci-fi subjects
- - Fourth-day creations
- - Film people
- - Fallers on Alabama in a Mitchell Parish song
- - Doesn't support on the set?
- - Does exceptionally well
- - Deneb and Vega
- - Decorations for generals
- - Dallas skaters
- - Dallas icemen
- - Criticism symbols
- - Constellation elements
- - Clear-night twinklers
- - Celebrities WASATAB
- - Cancer components
- - Blue-field fillers
- - Big twinklers
- - Bars' partners
- - Astronomer's discoveries
- - Antares et al.
- - Aldebaran and Sirius
- - Achemar and Alcor
- - Academy Award nominees
- - 1999 Stanley Cup winner
- - "We Are All Made of ......" (Moby)
- - "The Fault in Our ......" (2014 movie based on a young-adult novel)
- - "Let us explore the ......": J.F.K.
- - "...... of stage and screen"
- - '91 Simply Red album you see when knocked out?
- - ...... and Bars
- - Us people?
- - Headlines
- - Planetarium display
- - Twinklers
- - Top bananas
- - Some ratings
- - Paparazzi prey
- - Navigation aids
- - Paparazzi targets
- - Reference marks
- - Has the lead
- - Takes the lead
- - Red-carpet guests
- - Observatory observations
- - Observatory sights
- - Overhead lighting?
- - Lights up
- - General's pride
- - General's display
- - Sky lights?
- - High lights?
- - Features one we might expect to find in ship?
- - Movie review symbols
- - Milky Way points
- - Bright spots in the night sky
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