| 100% | TOMBOY | 6 | "Terry the ___" (Nickelodeon TV film) |
| 67% | ISAW | 4 | "___ the TV Glow" (2024 Jane Schoenbrun film) |
| 65% | HAWKING | 7 | 2004 TV film based on the life of English theoretical physicist Stephen |
| 65% | ALROKER | 7 | TV personality who plays himself in the “Sharknado” film series |
| 65% | ELVIRA | 6 | “Mistress of the Dark” of TV and film |
| 64% | HANNA | 5 | Film and TV series about a girl raised in the wilderness |
| 64% | FARGO | 5 | TV series based on a 1996 film by the Coen brothers |
| 63% | OAHU | 4 | Where much of the TV show "Lost" was filmed |
| 62% | THESTUDIO | 9 | Apple TV+ satire about the Hollywood film industry: 2 wds. |
| 61% | NATION | 6 | Terry —, Welsh writer who created the Daleks for BBC TV series Dr Who |
| 61% | NATION | 6 | Terry —, Welsh writer who created the Daleks for BBC TV series Doctor Who |
| 60% | MORNING | 7 | "April ___," 1988 historical TV film starring Tommy Lee Jones which is set during the American Revolution |
| 60% | DORA | 4 | "___ and the Lost City of Gold" (2019 film about Nickelodeon's explorer) |
| 60% | MENASUV | 7 | Co-star of the film "American Beauty" and TV show "American Woman" |
| 60% | EGOT | 4 | Acronym for winning the top awards in TV, music, film, and theater |
| 59% | GLOBE | 5 | The Golden ___ Awards, Hollywood-based event in California that celebrates achievements in TV and film |
| 58% | INNES | 5 | Neil —, musician-comedian who played Ron Nasty in 1978 TV film The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash |
| 58% | INNES | 5 | Neil —, late comedian who played Ron Nasty in 1978 TV film The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash |
| 57% | MOD | 3 | "The ___ Squad" of TV and film |
| 57% | MOD | 3 | "The ____ Squad" of TV and film |
| 57% | TOM | 3 | ___ Moore, TV and film director who was a director for the TV show "Cheers" |
| 57% | SET | 3 | TV filming location |
| 56% | INNES | 5 | Neil —, musician and comedian who played Ron Nasty in 1978 TV film The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash |
| 56% | WYLE | 4 | Actor Noah of "The Librarian" TV films |
| 56% | WRAY | 4 | Old film actress who starred in 1950's TV's "The Pride of the Family" |
| 56% | HOLMFIRTH | 9 | Town in West Yorkshire; filming location for BBC TV sitcom Last of the Summer Wine |
| 55% | BARON | 5 | "The Adventures of ___ Munchausen" (1988 Terry Gilliam film) |
| 54% | BLOOPERS | 8 | Term used to describe the humorous behind-the-scenes that happen during filming a TV show |
| 54% | DRNO | 4 | The first James Bond film |