| Presidential also-ran Landon | 28 |
| Popular sitcom | 14 |
| Popular '80s stuffed toy | 28 |
| Paul Fusco TV role | 18 |
| Out-of-this-world title acronym of '80s TV | 46 |
| Old politico Landon | 19 |
| Noted visitor from the planet Melmac | 36 |
| Nickname of a '36 contender | 31 |
| Nickname of '36 contender | 29 |
| Mr. Landon | 10 |
| Melmackian of TV | 16 |
| Melmac native | 13 |
| Loser to Franklin | 17 |
| Loser to F.D.R.: 1936 | 21 |
| Lord Tennyson, to his pals | 26 |
| Late 80's sitcom | 20 |
| Landon, to friends | 18 |
| Landon who ran for president in 1936 | 36 |
| Landon who ran against FDR | 26 |
| Landon who lost to F.D.R. in 1936 | 33 |
| Landon or TV alien | 18 |
| Landon of politics | 18 |
| Landon of Kansas | 16 |
| Landon of 1920s-'30s politics | 33 |
| Landon from Kansas | 18 |
| Kansas notable's nickname | 29 |
| Kansan Landon | 13 |
| It aired before "The Hogan Family" in the '80s | 60 |
| His TV Land co-host is Ed McMahon | 33 |
| He got 8 electoral votes to Franklin's 523 in 1936 | 54 |
| Hairy houseguest of the Tanners | 31 |
| Great Britain's Archie Bunker | 33 |
| Governor Landon | 15 |
| Gov. Landon, who lost to F.D.R. | 31 |
| Gordon Shumway's title alias, in a sitcom | 45 |
| Gordon Shumway | 14 |
| Fuzzy TV star | 13 |
| Fuzzy TV E.T. | 13 |
| Furry TV fellow | 15 |
| Furry TV extraterrestrial | 25 |
| Furry TV ET | 11 |
| Furry TV E.T. | 13 |
| Furry TV alien from Melmac | 26 |
| Furry sitcom E.T. | 17 |
| Furry fellow of 80's TV | 27 |
| Furry extraterrestrial in a 1980s sitcom | 40 |
| Funny TV alien | 14 |
| Franklin's opponent of 1936 | 31 |
| Franklin's opponent in 1936 | 31 |
| First name in 1936 politics | 27 |
| Figure on packs of Topps bouillabaseball cards in 1987 | 54 |
| Extraterrestrial of 1980s TV | 28 |
| ET who's appeared on "Hollywood Squares" | 54 |
| ET on TV? | 9 |
| ET on '80s TV | 17 |
| ET of TV | 8 |
| ET of '80s TV | 17 |
| ET from Melmac | 14 |
| E.T. of '80s TV | 19 |
| Creature who ate cats | 21 |
| Classic TV alien | 16 |
| Cat-eating character | 20 |
| Cat-eating alien of TV | 22 |
| Cat-eating 1980s TV character | 29 |
| Candidate Landon | 16 |
| Britcom character on whom Archie Bunker was based | 49 |
| Big-nosed character of 1980s TV | 31 |
| Alien with a prominent nose | 27 |
| Alien who said "Ha! I kill me!" | 41 |
| Alien who eats cats | 19 |
| Alien talk show host | 20 |
| Alien of TV lore | 16 |
| Alien of sitcom fame | 20 |
| Alien in a sitcom | 17 |
| Alien adoptee of the Tanner family, on TV | 41 |
| Actor-director Kjellin | 22 |
| Acronymic title character of '80s TV | 40 |
| Acronymic alien of '80s TV | 30 |
| A loser to Franklin | 19 |
| A Landon | 8 |
| 80's sitcom with the voice of Paul Fusco | 44 |
| 80's sitcom | 15 |
| 1980s TV E.T. | 13 |
| 1980s TV alien | 14 |
| 1980s sitcom with an extraterrestrial | 37 |
| 1980s sitcom in the memoir "Permanent Midnight" | 57 |
| 1980s sitcom filmed with a puppet | 33 |
| 1980s sitcom built around the Tanner family | 43 |
| 1980s NBC sitcom | 16 |
| 1980's NBC sitcom | 21 |
| 1936 opponent of Franklin D. | 28 |
| 1936 loser | 10 |
| 1936 foe of Franklin D. | 23 |
| 1936 campaigner Landon | 22 |
| "The Simpsons" composer Clausen | 41 |
| "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" took over its time slot | 63 |
| "Go Simpsonic With the Simpsons" composer Clausen | 59 |
| '80s TV show about the Tanner family | 40 |
| '80s TV E.T. | 16 |
| '80s sitcom puppet | 22 |