| Company that developed TV's Indian Head Test Pattern | 56 |
| Company originally formed by GE | 31 |
| Company in the Aaron Sorkin play "The Farnsworth Invention" | 69 |
| Collectible radio | 17 |
| Co. with Nipper as its mascot | 29 |
| Co. with a logo of a dog listening to a phonograph | 50 |
| Co. with a dog listening to a phonograph | 40 |
| Co. led for decades by David Sarnoff | 36 |
| Co. led by David Sarnoff until 1970 | 35 |
| Co. in "The Farnsworth Invention" | 43 |
| Co. first owned by GE | 21 |
| Chris Daughtry's label | 26 |
| Certain label (Abbr.) | 21 |
| Canadian Forces unit | 20 |
| Cable modem producer | 20 |
| Brand of TV | 11 |
| Brand of dishes | 15 |
| Brand of cable modem | 20 |
| Boom box brand | 14 |
| Bldg. in Rockefeller Center | 27 |
| Big-time record label | 21 |
| Big name on the TV | 18 |
| Big name in talking machines | 28 |
| Big name in stereo cables | 25 |
| Big name in screens | 19 |
| Big name in plasmas | 19 |
| Big name in phonographs | 23 |
| Big DVD maker | 13 |
| Best Buy brand | 14 |
| Avril Lavigne's record label | 32 |
| Audio equipment pioneer | 23 |
| Amp connector named for the company that invented it | 52 |
| American Marconi acquirer | 25 |
| Alternative to Panasonic, once | 30 |
| Alternative to Magnavox | 23 |
| Admiral competitor, once | 24 |
| 8-track tape co. | 16 |
| 45 r.p.m. introducer | 20 |
| "The most trusted name in electronics" sloganeer, once | 64 |
| "The most trusted name in electronics" sloganeer | 58 |
| "His Master's Voice" company | 42 |
| "Heartbreak Hotel" label | 34 |
| --- Victor (early broadcaster) | 30 |
| --- Dome, Indianapolis | 22 |
| -- Victor | 9 |
| ____ Victor | 11 |
| ___ Victor (early broadcaster) | 30 |
| ___ Red Seal (classical music label) | 36 |
| ___ Dome (site of the 2006 March Madness Final Four) | 52 |
| ___ Dome (old Colts home) | 25 |
| ___ Dome (home of the Indianapolis Colts until 2008) | 52 |
| ___ Dome (former home of the Indianapolis Colts) | 48 |
| ___ Dome (former Colts stadium) | 31 |
| ___ Dome (Colts' longtime home) | 35 |
| ___ connector | 13 |
| ___ Building, onetime part of Rockefeller Center | 48 |
| ___ Building (former name of an NYC skyscraper) | 47 |
| Â Â DVD player maker | 26 |
| Lucas Oil Stadium replaced it | 29 |
| Former Indianapolis stadium | 27 |
| Former Colts arena | 18 |
| Colts' home before Lucas Oil Stadium | 40 |
| Colts' former home | 22 |
| North Amer. WWII fliers | 23 |
| Can. air arm | 12 |
| Can. fliers | 11 |
| Some W.W. II fliers | 19 |
| Ottawa-based fliers: Abbr. | 26 |
| Org. involved in NORAD | 22 |
| Northern fliers | 15 |
| Mynarski and Beurling org. | 26 |
| Military org. with the motto "Per ardua ad astra" | 59 |
| Military force until 1968, briefly | 34 |
| Mil. fliers north of the border | 31 |
| G. Buzz Beurling unit | 21 |
| Fliers of N.A. | 14 |
| Canadian military grp. | 22 |
| Canadian fliers: Abbr. | 22 |
| Can. military arm | 17 |
| Can. armed-forces arm | 21 |
| Can. air group | 14 |
| An air arm in N.A. | 18 |
| Acronym of interest to veterans | 31 |
| Victrolas, e.g. | 15 |
| Certain TVs | 11 |
| Some TVs and VCRs | 17 |
| Some VCRs | 9 |
| Some stereos | 12 |
| Some Best Buy buys | 18 |
| Some HDTV's | 15 |
| Some dishes | 11 |
| Some camcorders | 15 |
| Some VCR's | 14 |
| Some phones | 11 |
| Some home theater systems | 25 |
| Some Blu-ray players | 20 |
| Some antique radios | 19 |
| Rivals of GEs | 13 |
| Old Victrolas | 13 |
| Old ColorTrak TVs | 17 |