| Runner-up of "Survivor: Cook Islands" | 47 |
| Rock vocalist Osbourne | 22 |
| Famed bat eater | 15 |
| Black Sabbath vocalist's first name | 39 |
| Black Sabbath singer, to fans | 29 |
| Black Sabbath name | 18 |
| "The Osbournes" patriarch | 35 |
| "The Osbournes" dad | 29 |
| Carson's predecessor | 24 |
| Carson predecessor | 18 |
| Jack of TV | 10 |
| Early late-night host | 21 |
| "The Tonight Show" host who once walked off the set | 61 |
| TV's Jack | 13 |
| The Jack before Johnny | 22 |
| "I kid you not" speaker | 33 |
| "I Kid You Not" author | 32 |
| TV talk pioneer | 15 |
| Late-night pioneer | 18 |
| Jack the quipper | 16 |
| Early TV host | 13 |
| Old talk show name | 18 |
| Jack of TV fame | 15 |
| He wrote "I Kid You Not" | 34 |
| Former TV host | 14 |
| Early talk show host | 20 |
| "I Kid You Not" autobiographer | 40 |
| Talk show pioneer Jack | 22 |
| Punnily titled 1952 quiz show "Up to ___" | 51 |
| Onetime host of "The Tonight Show" | 44 |
| Old TV host Jack | 16 |
| Late night TV pioneer | 21 |
| Johnny Carson predecessor | 25 |
| He kids you not | 15 |
| Former TV host Jack | 19 |
| Former "Tonight Show" host Jack | 41 |
| Famous name in TV talk | 22 |
| Early TV host Jack | 18 |
| Early late-night name | 21 |
| Early late show host Jack | 25 |
| Early late night host | 21 |
| Carson's TV predecessor | 27 |
| Carson's late-night predecessor | 35 |
| Carson followed him | 19 |
| Bygone TV host | 14 |
| Allen contemporary | 18 |
| "Up to ___" (1952 game show) | 38 |
| "The Tonight Show" host, once | 39 |
| TV talk show pioneer | 20 |
| TV host with the instrumental theme "I-M-4-U" | 55 |
| TV host with the catchphrase "I kid you not" | 54 |
| The Tonight Show host 1957-62 | 33 |
| Talk show pioneer | 17 |
| Talk show host who wrote "My Saber Is Bent" | 53 |
| Talk pioneer | 12 |
| Subject of the PBS documentary "Smart Television" | 59 |
| Subject of the documentary "Smart Television" | 55 |
| Subject of the documentary "As I Was Saying" | 54 |
| Steve Allen's successor | 27 |
| Pioneering late-night talker | 28 |
| Pioneer talk show host | 22 |
| Pioneer of late-night talk shows | 32 |
| Pioneer in late-night TV | 24 |
| Onetime late-night host Jack | 28 |
| Onetime host of "The Morning Show" and "The Tonight Show" | 77 |
| One-time late-night host Jack | 29 |
| One-time host of "The Tonight Show" | 45 |
| One of O'Brien's forerunners | 36 |
| One of Leno's forerunners | 29 |
| Old late-night host | 19 |
| Legendary late-night name | 25 |
| Late-night TV pioneer Jack | 26 |
| Late-night TV pioneer | 21 |
| Late-night talk pioneer Jack | 28 |
| Jack who said "Immigration is the sincerest form of flattery" | 71 |
| Jack who quipped "A funny thing happened to my mother one day: Me" | 76 |
| Jack who preceded Carson | 24 |
| Jack who pioneered late-night talk | 34 |
| Jack who once hosted "The Tonight Show" | 49 |
| Jack who hosted "The Tonight Show" | 44 |
| Jack of old TV | 14 |
| Jack of old late-night | 22 |
| Jack of late-night TV | 21 |
| Jack of early late-night TV | 27 |
| Jack of 50's-60's TV | 28 |
| Jack Benny's '47 summer replacement | 43 |
| Jack before Johnny | 18 |
| Jack ___, TV personality | 24 |
| Jack of late night TV | 22 |
| Hugh Downs was his announcer | 28 |
| Host who said "I kid you not" | 39 |
| Host of a 1947 radio show | 25 |
| Host of 1950s TV's "Bank on the Stars" | 52 |
| Host noted for a 1960 on-air resignation | 40 |
| Host before Carson | 18 |
| He quarreled with Winchell | 26 |
| He once scored on TV | 20 |
| Former TV personality Jack | 26 |
| Former TV personality | 21 |
| Former TV late-show host | 24 |