| CHRYSLERLEBARON | Car that George buys, thinking it was once owned by Jon Voight, on "Seinfeld" |
| MILOMINDERBINDER | Catch-22 character (played by Jon Voight in the film) |
| ODIE | Comics dog owned by Jon Arbuckle |
| SILENTFILMNOPE | Comment about a loud blockbuster after thinking it was a Chaplin movie? |
| THE | Weatherfield newsagency that was once owned by Rita Tanner in Coronation Street (3,5) |
| KABIN | Weatherfield newsagency that was once owned by Rita Tanner in Coronation Street (3,5) |
| BEEGEES | Wolterton Manor House, in East Barsham, was once owned by The ... manager Robert Stigwood (3, 4) |
| PLODDA | ____ Falls, waterfall in the Scottish Highlands which was once owned by the Fraser clan (6) |
| MATISSE | French artist whose Le Bonheur de Vivre (The Joy of Life) was once owned by Gertrude and Leo Stein and is considered to be his greatest Fauve painting (7) |
| TARA | Its facade was once owned by Desilu |
| NOT | "It's ___ you, it's me" (line that George Costanza claimed to invent) |
| LAMPPOST | Street pole (that George Formby was leaning on?) (8) |
| SONS | What George H.W. Bush had that George W. Bush didn't |
| VELVET | Fabric that George Costanza said he'd drape himself in if it were socially acceptable |
| HOPEFUL | Thinking it may be all right, dance, careful to leave car (7) |
| ELDENRING | FromSoftware game that George R.R. Martin collaborated on |
| CIA | Secretive group that George H.W. Bush ran in the late 1970s: Abbr. |
| WOOD | A common myth wrongfully suggests that George Washington's dentures were made of what (4) |
| SEEINGFIT | Thinking it right, on witnessing the spasm (6,3) |
| CONSIDERING | Seeing that one's thinking it over (11) |