| STANLEE | Creator of the webshooting hero (voiced by Canadian actor Paul Soles) on 1960s cartoon "Spider-Man": 2 wds. |
| DENTIST | The elf Hermey (voiced by Canadian actor Paul Soles) dreams of being one in TV classic "Rudolph the RedNosed Reindeer" |
| SPIDERMAN | Web-shooting character voiced by Canada's Paul Soles on 1960s animated TV |
| RALPH | Wreck-it _, animated hero voiced by John C Reilly (5) |
| BALTO | Canine hero voiced by Kevin Bacon |
| COACHCOMET | Sporty character voiced by canadian actor Paul Kligman in "Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer": 2 wds. |
| YUKONCORNELIUS | Prospector voiced by Canadian actor Larry D. Mann in "Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer": 2 wds. |
| CRUMP | Versatile word, related to "heap of hay", for various inherently dense things, including a clod of earth, clot of blood, dull thud, extra sole on a shoe, heavy tread, mass of ferns/flowers, thicket of |
| REUBENKINCAID | Manager on "The Partridge Family" played by Canadian actor Dave Madden: 2 wds. |
| GROSS | Canadian actor Paul of "Due South" |
| AUSTINPOWERS | Playboy and part-time British spy played by Canadian actor Mike Myers in three films (6,6) |
| POWERS | Austin, fictional spy played by Canadian actor Mike Myers in a film series (6) |
| AUSTEN | Gold gun for Kate, Lost role played by Canadian actor Evangeline Lilly (6) |
| VELMA | Scooby-doo! Mystery Machine sleuth voiced by Canadian actress Nicole Jaffe |
| TOPCAT | 1960s cartoon inspired by "The Phil Silvers Show" |
| NBC | Home of "The Monkees" on 1960s TV |
| THEJETSONS | 1960s cartoon series about a family living in the future (3,7) |
| UHF | 1989 Weird Al Yankovic movie whose title is a type of dial on 1960s TVs |
| ATOM | "The ___ Ant Show"; 1960s cartoon series |
| ANT | "The Atom ___ Show"; 1960s cartoon series |