| Clue | Answer |
| Branch of medicine concerned with the use of X-rays in the diagnosis and treatment of disease | |
| Everclear's ode to a now largely underused process of broadcasting | |
| The first song ever shown on MTV, it was performed by The Buggles | |
| Bart Simpson's favorite superhero | |
| Rush recorded this song as a tribute to a Toronto FM station that didn't play Rush | |
| On Saturday Night Live, Elvis Costello famously stopped in mid-performance then played this song | |
| The legally questionable subject of 'The Boat That Rocked' | |
| 1988 Oliver Stone movie | |
| In the military, this term means 'stop all transmissions'. | |
| This band said 'pay what you want' to download their 2007 album 'In Rainbows' | |
| Subtitle of the wordy 1974 Reunion hit 'Life Is A Rock' | |
| American government sponsored broadcasts aimed behind the Iron Curtain | |
| Chain of electronics retail stores, Howie Long was once a spokesman | |
| This one-hit one-man band copied the title 'Standing Outside A Broken Phone Booth With Money In My Hand' from a Bruce Cockburn composition | |
| The classic little red wagon or film that was Elijah Wood's first starring role | |
| Home of the Rockettes, it is literally across the street from 30 Rock | |
| Woody Allen's only film to feature both Mia Farrow and Diane Keaton | |
| A top ten hit for Donna Summer and the name of her first greatest hits album | |
| Not surprisingly, this song was written and performed by The Clash | |
| Quentin Tarantino played 'Johnny Destiny' in this crime comedy | |
| Jon Lovitz replaced the late Phil Hartman in this sitcom set at WNYX. | |
| The singer of 'Poker Face' and 'Just Dance' claims her stage name was inspired by this Queen song | |
| 'Ghostbusters' singer Ray Parker Jr originally charted under this name | |