| Spots that cost a lot to get out | 32 |
| "American Idol" judges, ultimately | 44 |
| It may be in front of a live audience | 37 |
| Source of a couch potato's potatoes? | 40 |
| Meal in front of the small screen | 33 |
| 'Mad Men' and 'Scandal' | 39 |
| Former name of Kalinin, U.S.S.R. | 32 |
| Stooges "Fun House" song | 34 |
| "Wheel of Fortune" rating | 35 |
| Weekly founded by Walter Annenberg | 34 |
| Many an "S.N.L." cast member | 38 |
| Henry Winkler was one in the 1970s | 34 |
| Stars of "90210," e.g. | 32 |
| Cable network that reruns old series | 36 |
| Rating for "The Sopranos" | 35 |
| "Game of Thrones" rating | 34 |
| Rating of some "Adult Swim" shows | 43 |
| Rating of a program blocked by a V-chip | 39 |
| Rating for "South Park" | 33 |
| Like some "South Park" episodes | 41 |
| Like "Nip/Tuck," rating-wise | 38 |
| Adult rating for the small screen | 33 |
| Spielberg's "Duel," for one | 41 |
| Vegan meat substitute, for short | 32 |
| "American Idol" rating | 32 |
| Rating for many "Simpsons" episodes | 45 |
| Rating for "The Apprentice" | 37 |
| Like "The Big Bang Theory" | 36 |
| "Seinfeld" designation | 32 |
| "Parks and Recreation" rating | 39 |
| "Modern Family" rating | 32 |
| Things in the window of an electronics store | 44 |
| They're in 98% of Amer. homes | 33 |
| They're connected to DVD players | 36 |
| They often hang around sports bars | 34 |
| Appliances hidden in seven answers in this puzzle | 49 |
| Analog ones won't work after June 12, 2009 | 46 |
| ''Plasma'' appliances | 37 |
| Times of year when shows premiere | 33 |
| Spans usually starting in the fall | 34 |
| It may be stared at for hours on end | 36 |
| One of more than 76 million in the U.S. | 39 |
| It's often remotely controlled | 34 |
| It might be thown out of a hotel window | 39 |
| Device with an HDMI input, these days | 37 |
| "Weeds" or "Scrubs" | 39 |
| ''ER'' or ''CSI'' | 49 |
| "ER" or "The O.C." | 38 |
| "C.S.I." or "MASH" | 38 |
| They were once picked up by rabbit ears | 39 |
| They're often skipped on recordings | 39 |
| Notable two-dimensional performer? | 34 |
| The cast of "Jersey Shore," e.g. | 42 |
| "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" workplace | 47 |
| 'Applause' sign settings | 32 |
| Period following homework completion, perhaps | 45 |
| Period after finishing homework, say | 36 |
| Child's post-homework reward, perhaps | 41 |
| Tube addict's dining surface | 32 |
| It might hold a couch potato's potato | 41 |
| Dish setting for watching satellite programs? | 45 |
| '90s hybrid in the living room | 34 |
| '80s-'90s entertainment combo | 37 |
| What five answers in this puzzle are | 36 |
| Mary Tyler Moore, to Dick Van Dyke | 34 |
| "Up, up, and away" carrier of the past | 48 |
| Airline once controlled by Howard Hughes | 40 |
| Howard Hughes once controlled it | 32 |
| "Up, up and away" defunct flier | 41 |
| Airline Howard Hughes once controlled | 37 |
| Airline Howard Hughes bought in '39 | 39 |
| "Up, up and away" carrier | 35 |
| Old "Up, up and away" sloganeer | 41 |
| Old "Up, up and away" carrier | 39 |
| Old "Up, up and away" airline | 39 |
| Co. acquired by American Airlines in 2001 | 41 |
| Carrier that folded into American in 2001 | 41 |
| Airline purchased by Howard Hughes | 34 |
| “Up, up and away” carrier of old | 40 |
| Transportation inits. since 1930 | 32 |
| Old co. with overlapping globes in its logo | 43 |
| Old 'Up, up and away' carrier | 37 |
| J.F.K.'s historic ___ Flight Center | 39 |
| Its frequent flier prog. was called Aviators | 44 |
| It went "Up, up, ..." and away in 2001 | 48 |
| It was bought out by American Airlines | 38 |
| Int'l carrier in "The Aviator" | 44 |
| Howard Hughes's erstwhile carrier | 37 |
| Howard Hughes owned it from 1939 to 1966 | 40 |
| Former carrier bought up by American | 36 |
| First coml. airline to show in-flight movies | 44 |
| Eero Saarinen's ___ Terminal at J.F.K. | 42 |
| Eero Saarinen designed its J.F.K. terminal | 42 |
| DiCaprio owned it in "The Aviator" | 44 |
| Defunct "up, up and away" flier | 41 |
| Company once taken over by Carl Icahn | 37 |
| Company once owned by Howard Hughes | 35 |
| Co. that launched its Ambassadors Club in 1952 | 46 |
| Co. now under American's wing | 33 |
| Co. in a 2001 merger with American | 34 |