| DARRELL | Name on a record 270+ opening credits of 'SNL' |
| DAISY | Depicted in the opening credits of The Good Life, a lawn flower or weed used to symbolise purity, threaded to make garlands by children as a traditional outdoor activity (5) |
| BEE | Attracted to white, yellow, purple and blue flowers because of their ultraviolet properties, an insect depicted on the opening credits of The Good Life (3) |
| MAP | Graphic in the opening credits of "Game of Thrones" |
| EERIE | Like the opening credits of "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" |
| ALPS | Mountains in the opening credits of "The Sound of Music" |
| OAST | - house; building in which hops are traditionally dried, such as the one in the opening credits of The Darling Buds of May television series (4) |
| STANDBY | Mentioned in the opening credits of the series Stingray, a NASA or military command meaning "please wait" (7) |
| CAT | Sort of creature that used to appear in the opening credits of Corrie (3) |
| EAGLE | Swooping animal in the opening credits of "The Colbert Report" |
| BODY | Something often discovered before the opening credits of Law & Order |
| BART | First character shown in the opening credits of "The Simpsons" |
| PHOTOMONTAGE | Opening credits of some TV shows (2 words) |
| TOETAG | Item seen in the opening credits of "Six Feet Under" (2 wds.) |
| THATSAMORE | Song played over the opening credits of "Moonstruck" |
| SIREN | Sound heard in the opening credits of "Police Squad!" |
| TORTOISES | Animals that feature in the opening credits of One Foot in the Grave (9) |
| TORTOISE | Testaceous reptile such as the giant galapago that features in the opening credits of One Foot in the Grave (8) |
| ALLSTAR | Song by American band Smash Mouth, featured in the opening credits of the 2001 film Shrek (3,4) |
| LALAW | Bygone NBC courtroom drama whose opening credits begin with a shot of a California license plate |