Possible Questions:
- Spot
- Show stopper?
- Commercial
- Spot on the tube
- Show stopper
- Commercial on the tube
- Tube spot
- Show interrupter
- Spot, maybe
- Sitcom interruption
- Show interrupter, briefly
- Prog. interruption
- Plug in the den?
- ESPN pitch, say
- 30-second spot, e.g.
- The first one, bought by the Bulova Watch Co. for $9, ran on 7/1/1941
- Super Bowl highlight, for some
- Super Bowl highlight, for many
- Super Bowl highlight
- Spot to watch
- Spot that many avoid
- Spot on the air?
- Spot on ABC
- Spot on a small screen
- Sitcom stopper
- Program punctuator, briefly
- Program interrupter
- Pitch on the tube
- One may be zapped
- Message from a sponsor
- Message from a sitcom sponsor
- Living room plug?
- It may run during a campaign
- Inside pitch?
- Infomercial, e.g.
- Commercial break
- Certain spot
- Campaign expense
- Bit of Madison Ave. planning
- Big Super Bowl expense
- 30- or 60-second spot
- $3 million, 30-sec. Super Bowl feature