| CARTOONS | The Simpsons, Tom and Jerry and Spongebob Squarepants are all examples of this (8) |
| METAL | Gold, silver and titanium are all examples of this |
| DUOS | Tom and Jerry and Thelma and Louise |
| NICKATNITE | Programming block airing "Friends" and "SpongeBob SquarePants" |
| SEA | Place for Aquaman and SpongeBob |
| SEINFELD | Jerry and Elaine were characters in this hit TV comedy (8) |
| EVEN | 2, 4 & 6 are all examples of ... numbers (4) |
| DIRNDLS | Dreadful tools for sewers scratching all examples of English dresses (7) |
| LISZT | Composer of the piano piece played in the "Tom and Jerry" short "The Cat Concerto" |
| HANNA | One half of the partnership which made the Tom and Jerry cartoons (5) |
| MOUSE | Jerry of the "Tom and Jerry" cartoons, for example |
| TOON | Tom or Jerry of "Tom and Jerry" |
| JASPER | Original name for Tom in what became the Tom and Jerry cartoons |
| PORTMANTEAUWORD | Linguistic blend that 17, 21, 51 and 60 Across are all examples of |
| MUCKRAKERS | What 17, 21, 37, and 55 Across are all examples of |
| SHUTTLE | Exploratory vehicle (or what 17, 21, 26, 51, 56, and 66 Across are all examples of) |
| YAHOO | Revised name of Jerry and David's Guide to the World Wide Web |
| TOPSY | Feline friend of Tom on "Tom and Jerry" |
| CAT | Tom of "Tom and Jerry" |
| FREDQUIMBY | Producer's name seen in titles of many Tom and Jerry cartoons |