| Norris Dam org. | 15 |
| Norris Dam bldr. | 16 |
| New Deal power project: Abbr. | 29 |
| New Deal power proj. | 20 |
| New Deal power prog. that still exists | 38 |
| New Deal power pgm. | 19 |
| New Deal energy prog. | 21 |
| New Deal dam org. | 17 |
| New Deal agcy. of 1933 | 22 |
| Muscle Shoals project: Abbr. | 28 |
| Major govt.-owned power producer | 32 |
| Lilienthal's org. | 21 |
| Largest US. public power co. | 28 |
| Knoxville-based agcy. | 21 |
| Initials since 1933 | 19 |
| Hydroelectric dam-building agcy. | 32 |
| Hydroelectric agcy. | 19 |
| Grp. that used to give a dam? | 29 |
| Govt. power project | 19 |
| Govt. power complex | 19 |
| Govt. group since 1933 | 22 |
| Government agcy. since 1933 | 27 |
| GE fired Reagan for criticizing it | 34 |
| Flood control org. | 18 |
| Federal power agcy. | 19 |
| Federal irrigation-power bd. | 28 |
| Federal elec. utility | 21 |
| Fed. power project | 18 |
| Fed. electricity provider since 1933 | 36 |
| Fed. agency with a Watershed Offices Web page | 45 |
| Fed. agency estab.in 1933 | 25 |
| FDR's dam powerful org.? | 28 |
| FDR signed it into existence in 1933 | 36 |
| FDR initiative | 14 |
| FDR dam-building org. | 21 |
| FDR creation with a lot of power? | 33 |
| F.D.R. project: Abbr. | 21 |
| F.D.R. power project: Abbr. | 27 |
| Energy inits. in the South | 26 |
| Electrical power initials | 25 |
| Elec. complex | 13 |
| Dam-building New Deal agcy. | 27 |
| Dam-building fed. corp. | 23 |
| Dam syst. | 9 |
| Dam project: Abbr. | 18 |
| Dam org. of 1933 | 16 |
| Dam bureaucrats | 15 |
| Dam building agcy. | 18 |
| Dam builders: Abbr. | 19 |
| Corp. created by F.D.R. | 23 |
| Constructor of many dams: Abbr. | 31 |
| Bldr. of dams | 13 |
| Big inits. in power | 19 |
| Big electrical project inits. | 29 |
| Agency set up in 1933 | 21 |
| Agcy. that built many dams | 26 |
| Agcy. headquartered in Knoxville | 32 |
| A dam org. | 10 |
| 1930s power prog. | 17 |
| 1930's public works prog. | 29 |
| 1930's pub. works program | 29 |
| 1930's power prog. | 22 |
| '30s power proj. | 20 |
| Spot on the tube | 16 |
| Commercial on the tube | 22 |
| Tube spot | 9 |
| Show interrupter | 16 |
| Show interrupter, briefly | 25 |
| Plug in the den? | 16 |
| ESPN pitch, say | 15 |
| 30-second spot, e.g. | 20 |
| The first one, bought by the Bulova Watch Co. for $9, ran on 7/1/1941 | 69 |
| Super Bowl highlight, for some | 30 |
| Super Bowl highlight, for many | 30 |
| Super Bowl highlight | 20 |
| Spot to watch | 13 |
| Spot that many avoid | 20 |
| Spot on the air? | 16 |
| Spot on ABC | 11 |
| Spot on a small screen | 22 |
| Sitcom stopper | 14 |
| Program punctuator, briefly | 27 |
| Program interrupter | 19 |
| Pitch on the tube | 17 |
| One may be zapped | 17 |
| Message from a sponsor | 22 |
| Message from a sitcom sponsor | 29 |
| Living room plug? | 17 |
| It may run during a campaign | 28 |
| Inside pitch? | 13 |
| Infomercial, e.g. | 17 |
| Commercial break | 16 |
| Certain spot | 12 |
| Campaign expense | 16 |
| Bit of Madison Ave. planning | 28 |
| Big Super Bowl expense | 22 |
| 30- or 60-second spot | 21 |
| $3 million, 30-sec. Super Bowl feature | 38 |
| Tube spots | 10 |
| Commercials on the tube | 23 |