| DIBBLE | Police officer in the 1961-2 US cartoon series Top Cat, voiced by Allen Jenkins (6) |
| CHARLES | Police officer in the 1961-2 US cartoon series Top Cat, voiced by Allen Jenkins (7) |
| CANDID | --- Camera, practical joke TV series created by Allen Funt in the US in 1948 (6) |
| ARLENE | Cat voiced by Debra Messing in "Garfield: The Movie" |
| TOPCAT | Toon cat voiced by Arnold Stang |
| AUDREY | ____ Hepburn, actress who played socialite Holly Golightly in the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's (6) |
| MORENO | Rita, Puerto Rican actress who played Anita in the 1961 musical film West Side Story (6) |
| GARDAI | Police officers in the Republic of Ireland (6) |
| DEPUTY | ____ Dawg, US cartoon series with catchphrases "Just a cotton-picking moment" and "Dagnabbit Muskie" |
| SENATE | Subject of the 1959 political novel, "Advise & Consent" by Allen Drury |
| FENNEL | Herb held up by Allen nefariously (6) |
| REEBOK | Brand endorsed by Allen Iverson |
| WILMA | Fred's wife in the 1960s US cartoon series The Flintstones, voiced by Jean Vander Pyl (5) |
| DUCHESS | Elegant mother cat voiced by Eva Gabor in the 1970 Walt Disney film The Aristocats (7) |
| OFFICER | ___ Dibble, character in the 1960s animated children's series Top Cat (7) |
| GARFIELD | Cartoon cat voiced by Bill Murray in a 2004 children's film (8) |
| SNAIL | Pet kept by the titular protagonist of the US cartoon series SpongeBob SquarePants, called Gary (5) |
| PEARLSLAGHOOPLE | Mother of Fred's wife Wilma in the 1960s US cartoon series The Flintstones (5,10) |
| PEARL | Teenage whale and daughter of Mr. Krabs in the US cartoon series SpongeBob SquarePants (5) |
| ROGERMARIS | Outfielder who hit the second-most single-season home runs in American League history with 61 in 1961: 2 wds. |