TREASURES IN THE SKY by Ted Forte A Winter Scavenger Hunt I Transform your observing sessions by adding a new sense of adventure. f you have ever been on a scavenger hunt, you know that the challenge is to collect a number of common objects from a list of cryptic clues. In this journey through January's night sky, we'll add a touch of whimsy by concealing our targets in a scavenger hunt. First, let's consider our list of clues. Your task is to find: 1. A Concealed Planetary: It hides in plain sight on a shoulder. 2. A Sidekick Cluster: It's a bright showpiece's little companion. 3. Headgear for a Norse God: You'll have to filter your expectations. 4. The Unicorn's Other Fan: It's smaller than its variable cousin. 5. A Holiday Icon: It's a popular adornment for the winter season. 6. A Bodybuilder: This cluster is buff. 7. A Row in a River: It's quite a lineup. 8. A Rose within a Hare: Seeing red where you wouldn't expect to. 9. An Enumerated Cluster: It's more than just a number of stars. 10. A Frozen Toe: Look for it opposite an armpit. 11. A Triple Wonder: Sir William was impressed. 12. An Orbuculum: It's a bull's bauble. 13. A Capricious Demon: Nothing eclipses its fame. Before reading on, take a moment to contemplate the list and see if you can guess all the stops on our journey.