| Joan Collins' 'Dynasty' role | 40 |
| French writer ___ de Tocqueville | 32 |
| French historian de Tocqueville | 31 |
| French author/statesman de Tocqueville | 38 |
| De Tocqueville who wrote about America | 38 |
| Czar-to-be, slain in 1918 | 25 |
| Creek in BC, or actress Smith | 30 |
| Collins role in "Dynasty" | 35 |
| "Of Human Bondage" Smith | 34 |
| "Dynasty" cigarillo smoker | 36 |
| "Dynasty" character | 29 |
| 'Dynasty' vixen | 23 |
| ___ Carrel, 1912 Nobelist in Medicine | 37 |
| TV alien | 8 |
| Furry sitcom alien | 18 |
| Landon | 6 |
| TV sitcom | 9 |
| Politico Landon | 15 |
| Sitcom alien | 12 |
| TV extraterrestrial | 19 |
| Franklin's 1936 foe | 23 |
| Cat fancier from Melmac | 23 |
| TV ET | 5 |
| Loser to Franklin in 1936 | 25 |
| E.T. from Melmac | 16 |
| 1936 candidate Landon | 21 |
| The Tanners' alien houseguest | 33 |
| Sitcom ET | 9 |
| Furry TV alien | 14 |
| Wisecracking TV alien | 21 |
| TV series set in the Tanner household | 37 |
| TV E.T. | 7 |
| TV character who ate cats | 25 |
| The Tanners' alien guest | 28 |
| Sitcom E.T. | 11 |
| Politician Landon | 17 |
| Houseguest from Melmac | 22 |
| He lost to Franklin in 1936 | 27 |
| Franklin's 1936 opponent | 28 |
| FDR opponent Landon | 19 |
| ET on TV | 8 |
| Alien from Melmac | 17 |
| 1980s sitcom starring a puppet | 30 |
| 1930s Kansas governor Landon | 28 |
| '80s sitcom | 15 |
| The Tanners' adoptee, on TV | 31 |
| Sitcom extraterrestrial | 23 |
| Sitcom creature from outer space | 32 |
| Sitcom character who lived with the Tanners | 43 |
| Sitcom character from Melmac | 28 |
| Melmac alien | 12 |
| Loser to Franklin: 1936 | 23 |
| Landon who was trounced by FDR | 30 |
| Landon of 1930's politics | 29 |
| Gov. Landon | 11 |
| Furry visitor in a 1980s sitcom | 31 |
| Furry alien from Melmac | 23 |
| Furry '80s sitcom star | 26 |
| E.T. of TV | 10 |
| Cuddly TV alien | 15 |
| Cat-loving TV alien | 19 |
| Cat-eating creature | 19 |
| Alien in ads | 12 |
| Airy ___ of comics | 18 |
| 1980s sitcom title role | 23 |
| 1936 presidential candidate Landon | 34 |
| '80s sitcom extraterrestrial | 32 |
| '80s prime-time alien | 25 |
| Wisecracking TV E.T. | 20 |
| Wisecracking sitcom alien | 25 |
| Visitor from the planet Melmac | 30 |
| TV title character voiced by Paul Fusco | 39 |
| TV title alien | 14 |
| TV show with trapdoors all over the set | 39 |
| TV show character featured in a Commodore 64 game | 49 |
| TV puppet who hosted a very short-lived talk show | 49 |
| TV puppet voiced by Paul Fusco | 30 |
| TV comedy series | 16 |
| TV character who went to high school for 122 years | 50 |
| TV character who was captain of his Bouillabaisseball team | 58 |
| TV character who said "I wasn't known on Melmac as the whiz kid for my scholastic ability" | 104 |
| TV character who played bouillabaseball on his home planet Melmac | 65 |
| TV character who attended high school for 122 years | 51 |
| TV character from the planet Melmac | 35 |
| TV character from Melmac | 24 |
| TV alien from Melmac | 20 |
| Titular cat-eater | 17 |
| Title TV character whose real name is Gordon Shumway | 52 |
| Title character of eighties sitcom | 34 |
| Title character of an '80s sitcom | 37 |
| Title acronym of 1980's TV | 30 |
| Thing from Melmac | 17 |
| Snouted TV alien | 16 |
| Sitcom star who said "Putting humans in charge of the earth is the cosmic equivalence of letting Eddie Murphy direct" | 127 |
| Sitcom E.T. voiced by Paul Fusco | 32 |
| Sitcom cat-eater | 16 |
| Show that aired opposite "MacGyver" | 45 |
| Roosevelt opponent Landon | 25 |
| Puppet show? | 12 |
| Presidential candidate Landon | 29 |