(Alex: Not 10-LETTER WORDS, but [*]; each correct response will contain anywhere from 13 to 19 letters.)
Examples of these include Cygnus, Centaurus & Cepheus
Constellations
You might need "B-4" to get 5 in a row & collect the jackpot in this game
Bingo
A long, metal pole used to divert lightning
Lightning rod
2-word term for a guide listing the market value of used cars
Blue book
Nicholas Hammond played this superhero in a 1978 TV series; you may be more familiar with Tobey Maguire's film one
Spiderman
"U" know this term that refers specifically to a junior or senior in college
Undergraduate
In origami, fold a piece of paper in half from the bottom & you have a valley fold; turn it over, & you have this opposite fold
Mountain
3-letter slang for a pleasing physique
A bod
The St. Louis Blues play this sport
Hockey
On TV, this title trio was played by Kate, Jaclyn & Farrah; on film, it was Cameron, Lucy & Drew
Charlies Angels
It's the "VC" in "VCR"; are you even old enough to remember it?
Videocassette
Throw your weight around practicing this martial art whose name means "gentle way"
Judo
Surface layer of ground
Sod
Blue Cross is paired with this colorful protector in the name of a health insurance organization
Blue shield
On 60s TV, Cesar Romero cackled as this criminal; in 2008, Heath Ledger gave a startling film performance
Joker
This type of "conduct" will cost you 15 yards on a football field
Unsportsmanlike
It's a kite-like, delta-winged, aluminum alloy-framed, one-man soaring device
Hang glider
To walk heavily & wearily
Plod
As it's not a true albino, the rare white Bengal one of these felines has blue eyes
Tiger
David Janssen was Dr. Richard Kimble on '60s TV; Harrison Ford made this '93 film, then Tim Daly did a 2nd TV version
The fugitive
It describes an "objector" who refuses on moral grounds to serve in the army
Conscientious
It's the sport of firing at clay pigeons; pull!
Skeet or trap shooting
Land to which Cain fled in the Bible
Nod
This French expression of surprise or alarm is literally "holy blue"
sacre bleu
Kurt Russell hit this sci-fi travel device in '94; Richard Dean Anderson was good as Goa'uld in TV's "SG-1"
Stargate