| Network for "Knight Rider" | 36 |
| "Tonight Show" network | 32 |
| "The West Wing" network | 33 |
| "The Biggest Loser" network | 37 |
| "Meet the Press" network | 34 |
| "Football Night in America" network | 45 |
| "Biggest Loser" network | 33 |
| ''Deal or No Deal'' airer | 41 |
| Where "Friends" was found | 35 |
| When the Roman general Drusus Senior died | 41 |
| Original "Wagon Train" network | 40 |
| Original "Bonanza" airer | 34 |
| Network with "Ed" and "Grimm" | 49 |
| Network that carries a Donald Trump show | 40 |
| “Meet the Press” network | 32 |
| Its slogan was once "Parade of Stars" | 47 |
| Its slogan was once "Be there" | 40 |
| Its old motto was "must-see TV" | 41 |
| Its musical ID is just the notes G, E and C | 43 |
| Its logo displays all Roy G. Biv except indigo | 46 |
| It shows the "Today Show" | 35 |
| David Sarnoff's creation of 1926 | 36 |
| Bob Hope's "home" for 70 years | 44 |
| Big Apple's 30 Rock occupant | 32 |
| "You Bet Your Life" airer | 35 |
| "Wagon Train" network, 1957-62 | 40 |
| "Up All Night" network | 32 |
| "The Today Show" network | 34 |
| "The Blacklist" network | 33 |
| "The Biggest Loser" channel | 37 |
| "The Apprentice" network | 34 |
| "Parks and Recreation" network | 40 |
| "My Name is Earl" network | 35 |
| "My Name is Earl" airer | 33 |
| "More Colorful" channel | 33 |
| "Meet the Press" airer | 32 |
| "McMillan & Wife" network | 39 |
| "Law and Order" network | 33 |
| "Law & Order" network | 35 |
| "Law & Order" airer | 33 |
| "Deal or No Deal" network | 35 |
| "Days of Our Lives" network | 37 |
| "American Ninja Warrior" channel | 42 |
| "30 Rock" setting (and channel) | 41 |
| 'The Tonight Show' airer | 32 |
| ''The Office'' network | 38 |
| ''The Office'' address? | 39 |
| ''Heroes'' network | 34 |
| U.S. provider of Olympic coverage | 33 |
| It's headquartered in the G.E. Building | 43 |
| First World Series color broadcaster, 1955 | 42 |
| "More colorful" sloganeer | 35 |
| "America's Got Talent" airer | 42 |
| Grp. with eligibility requirements | 34 |
| Sports org. with a March tourney | 32 |
| Sports org. headquartered in Indianapolis | 41 |
| Org. with Divisions I, II and III | 33 |
| Target of a 1999 Title IX lawsuit (abbr.) | 41 |
| Sports org. with strict eligibility rules | 41 |
| Sports org. with eligibility rules | 34 |
| Sports org. based in Indianapolis | 33 |
| Sponsor of "March Madness" | 36 |
| Org. with Lions, Tigers and Bears | 33 |
| Org. with an annual Sweet Sixteen | 33 |
| Org. with a Hall of Champions in Indianapolis | 45 |
| Org. that gives out the Gerald R. Ford Award | 44 |
| Org. setting eligibility requirements | 37 |
| Org. affiliated with the College World Series | 45 |
| March's "Big Dance" org. | 38 |
| Its Hall of Champions is in Indianapolis, Ind. | 46 |
| It invites 65 teams to March Madness | 36 |
| Basketball tourn. won by N. C.: 1993 | 36 |
| Annual hoops championship organizer, for short | 46 |
| ''Final Four'' org. | 35 |
| One of the orig. Southern Colonies | 34 |
| Tori Amos' birthplace: Abbr. | 32 |
| Nascar Hall of Fame locale: Abbr. | 33 |
| Home of the Wright Brothers Natl. Memorial | 42 |
| Home of the Natl. Hollerin' Contest | 39 |
| At 6,684 ft., Mt. Mitchell is its highest point | 47 |
| "Bull Durham" setting: Abbr. | 38 |
| __-1701: Starship Enterprise markings | 37 |
| Letters on the starship Enterprise | 34 |
| ___-1701 (the starship USS Enterprise) | 38 |
| Spinoff of CBS's "JAG" | 36 |
| "___: Los Angeles" (LL Cool J show) | 45 |
| TV series spun off from "JAG" | 39 |
| TV series centered at the Washington Navy Yard | 46 |
| Spin-off of CBS's "JAG" | 37 |
| Show with a "Los Angeles" spinoff | 43 |
| Series centered at the Washington Navy Yard | 43 |
| Police drama starring Mark Harmon | 33 |
| Military procedural spun off from "JAG" | 49 |
| It has a "Los Angeles" spinoff | 40 |
| Investigator in the USS Cole attack | 35 |
| CBS procedural with regional spin-offs | 38 |
| CBS police drama that debuted in 2003 | 37 |
| CBS drama spun off from "JAG" | 39 |
| "JAG" spinoff with Mark Harmon | 40 |
| "JAG" spinoff starring Mark Harmon | 44 |