- ABC
- TGIF channel, once
- Jackson 5 song that knocked "Let It Be" out of #1 on the Billboard chart
- Lois & Clark network
- 2
- Easy letters?
- Regis' network
- Start of a kindergarten tune
- All My Children network
- Basic letters
- First network, alphabetically
- TV broadcaster
- Network
- 2 on the phone
- 3 letters on 2
- Opening letters
- Where you begin when you read
- {/Shark Tank/} network
- 2015 NBA Finals channel
- Airer of "Scandal" and "HTGAWM"
- Black-ish network
- Fresh Off the Boat network
- Splitting Up Together network
- Soul hit of 1970 by the Jackson 5
- Channel for "Black-ish" and "Mixed-ish," but not "Grown-ish"
- Network that is not shy about cramming Disney-promoting content into its shows
- Start of a kid's song
- Start of a kindergarten song
- Better Off Ted channel
- Don't Trust the B---- in Apt 23 channel
- Jimmy Kimmel Live channel
- Life on Mars network
- Samantha Who? network
- Start Here network
- The Muppets channel
- 1970 #1 hit with the lyric "Or simple as do re mi"
- 2 letters
- Agatha Christie's "The ___ Murders"
- Disney channel
- Disney holding
- Easy comparison
- NBA Finals channel
- Song that knocked "Let it Be" out of the #1 spot
- Fresh Off the Boat channel
- Stumptown channel
- Rudiment
- Easy as __
- Epitome of easiness
- Regis's employer
- Ugly Betty's home
- Men in Trees net
- Charles Gibson's net
- The View airer
- Ugly Betty airer
- Home of The View
- Epitome of ease
- Wipeout network
- Wipeout airer
- Kimmel's network
- Sydney-based news giant, for short
- Alphabet intro
- Alphabet trio
- Lost broadcaster
- Liquor-store chain
- Desperate Housewives airer
- Network owned by the Walt Disney Company
- Easy threesome?
- Standard of ease?
- Kindergarten-song start
- Phone-button threesome
- Exemplar of simplicity
- Preschool group?
- TV network owned by Disney
- Start of a preschool recital?
- Jimmy Kimmel Live! network
- Old hoops org.
- Station that sounds simple
- Kind of book
- Children's song opener
- _____ islands (Caribbean Sea group, popularly)
- _____ poker (style of playing strong hands with little to no bluffing)
- NYPD Blue network
- 1970 Jackson 5 hit
- First-grader's trio
- General Hospital network
- Home Improvement home
- #1 hit by the Jackson 5
- Alphabetical openers
- Easy as ___
- Letters of introduction?
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire network
- Basic ingredient to all four theme entries?
- Monday Night Football network
- Spin City network
- Home Improvement network
- The Practice network
- Home of "The Drew Carey Show"
- Dinotopia network
- Pie equivalent?
- Where to find Madden and Michaels on Mondays
- Jackson 5 hit
- Phone button letters
- Desperate Housewives network
- Starting three
- Lost network
- Where to find "Desperate Housewives"
- Alphabet starter
- Exemplar of easiness
- CBS alternative
- Symbol of simplicity
- Charles Gibson's network
- Start of a familiar lineup
- Dancing with the Stars network
- Where to get "Lost"
- Where to see "20/20"
- GMA's home
- Alias network
- Modern Family network
- Alphabetical network
- Diane Sawyer's network
- Network of "The View"
- Where "The Fugitive" originally aired
- Castle network
- Modern Family airer
- The Bachelor network
- 20/20 network
- Wide World of Sports airer
- #1 hit between "Let It Be" and "American Woman"
- Start of an oft-recited sequence
- Epitome of simplicity
- Kindergarten song starter
- It's easy as 1, 2, 3
- <<NO CLUE>>
- Once Upon a Time airer
- Network letters
- Start of a children's song
- Basic beginning
- Network, briefly
- Simple analogy
- Millionaire network
- Alphabet openers
- TV network
- According to Jim airer
- Roots network
- 2 on a phone dial
- Disney network
- Symbol of easiness
- Invasion network
- Jeopardy! airer
- Lost airer
- Symbol of ease
- According to Jim network
- Brothers & Sisters airer
- Grey's Anatomy network
- The View network
- Start of a learning song
- Easy as letters
- Private Practice network
- Body of Proof network
- Shark Tank airer
- The Green Hornet airer, 1966-'67
- Preschool song opener
- Dancing With the Stars airer
- 1970 Jackson 5 chart topper
- Phone button trio
- The Goldbergs airer
- Easy sequence?
- Pie equivalent, in a simile
- Live With Kelly and Ryan network
- The Rookie network
- Easy comparative
- Leading trio
- TV network with much Shondaland programming
- The Good Doctor network
- black-ish airer
- Robin Roberts' network
- Mixed-ish airer
- Agatha Christie's "The __ Murders"
- Alphabet sequence symbolizing ease
- Elementary sequence
- Fox competitor
- It can replace "pie" in an idiom
- Original airer of "The Flintstones"
- See 45-Down
- Simple comparison
- Abbott Elementary TV network
- American Idol network
- The Bachelorette TV network
- Block letters?
- Kindergarten letters
- Start of the alphabet song
- Abbott Elementary network
- GMA TV network
- The Bachelorette network
- Jimmy Kimmel's network
- Not Dead Yet TV network
- The Golden Bachelor network
- ESPN sister station
- The Rifleman network
- Something simple, supposedly
- Marcus Welby, M.D. network
- Nightline home
- Nightline network
- Telephonic trio
- The Donna Reed Show network
- 1 on a telephone
- 1970 Jackson Five song
- Drew Carey's network
- Disney subsidiary
- Super Millionaire network
- Leading letters
- Network owned by Disney
- 2 on a touch-tone
- Elementary trio
- Starting trio
- Kindergarten trio
- 2 on a telephone
- Men in Trees network
- Phone trio
- Telephone trio
- Scrubs network
- Early investor in Disneyland
- Jackson 5 chart-topper
- Start Here sloganeer
- The Bachelor airer
- Letters near 2
- Original co-owner of Disneyland
- Shark Tank broadcaster
- Alphabet start
- 2, on an ATM
- It shows "Shark Tank"
- First network to stream full-length episodes
- Grey's Anatomy airer
- Mickey Mouse Club airer
- Part of a simple expression
- Part of a simplicity simile
- Symbol of symplicity
- Jimmy Kimmel employer
- Former ESPN owner
- 2019 Oscars airer
- Alphabet opener
- It's easy, it's said
- Its first color series was "The Jetsons"
- Metaphor for simplicity
- Pre-school song start
- Start of Canada's alphabet
- GMA network
- ESPN sister network
- Grades that make a good average
- Trio associated with 2
- Loan guarantor for Disneyland (1954)
- Volume 1 of many a reference
- Disney acquisition
- Alias airer
- Good Morning America network
- Poison Arrow band
- #1 hit #2 for the Jackson 5
- 8 Simple Rules airer
- Extreme Makeover network
- Jackson 5 #1 hit of 1970
- Peter Jennings's network
- 1970 hit with the lyric "That's how easy love can be"
- Supernanny broadcaster
- The Alphabet Network
- The rudiments of any subject.
- The rudiments.
- Abecedarian's start.
- Alliance of South American powers, mediators between U. S. and Mexico, 1914.
- As simple as ___.
- Rudiments.
- Important vitamins.
- Rudiments of any subject.
- The rudiments of a subject.
- As easy as ___.
- Synonym for simplicity.
- Beginning of learning.
- Fundamentals.
- Initials in entertainment.
- Well-known network.
- Simple as ___.
- TV monogram.
- Type of book, a primer.
- Primer letters.
- The basic facts.
- Letter trio.
- Trio for beginners.
- Basic trio.
- One of the networks.
- TV initials.
- TV trio.
- Bowlers' group.
- TV outfit.
- Beginning of wisdom.
- See 44 Across.
- First principle.
- Initial trio.
- The beginning.
- Basic fact.
- First 3 of 26
- Basics
- Basic principle
- Network initials
- Opening trio
- Starting letters
- Start of a tot's refrain
- Start-off trio
- The ___ Murders: Christie
- Cosell's milieu
- Start of tot's refrain
- Simple letters
- First letters
- Letters for a beginner
- Dr. Seuss's ___
- Christie's "The ___ Murders"
- First of 26
- Keypad triplet
- Network with a Times Square studio
- Basic facts
- Broadcasting syst.
- Alphabetic trio
- It's a start
- Start of a child's song
- A network logo
- Jennings and Koppel work here
- Jennings's employer
- Network for Koppel
- Network for Peter Jennings
- TV letters
- ___ Powers
- A network
- Network for Jennings
- Paradigm of easiness
- Broadcast channel
- Jackson 5 hit of 1970
- Its slogan was once "Wide world of entertainment"
- Rin Tin Tin shower
- Disney acquisition of 1995
- Disney owns it
- Roseanne's network
- Disney division
- Roseanne broadcaster
- One Life to Live airer
- Where "The Fugitive" aired in the 1960's
- Network of "Lost"
- The late Peter Jennings's network
- Boston Legal network
- Dynasty airer
- The Lone Ranger airer, 1949-57
- Early run?
- They're "easy" to find in 17- and 53-Across and 3- and 24-Down
- ___ Powers (negotiators between the U.S. and Mexico, 1914)
- Charlie's Angels airer
- Dirty Sexy Money airer
- With 83-Down, early learning aid
- Wagon Train network, 1962-65
- 1970 hit for the Jackson 5
- First string?
- Multiple-choice choices
- Opening string
- Alphabet web, to Variety
- Happy Days network
- *Jackson 5, 1970
- See 37-Across
- 1970 #1 hit for the Jackson 5
- This Week airer
- 1970 #1 hit with the lyric "Easy as ..."
- Original airer of "The Jetsons"
- Diane Sawyer's employer
- They're ___ Delicious! (Alpha-Bits slogan)
- ___ book
- Kindergarden song beginning
- Scandal airer
- World News Tonight airer
- Exemplar of ease
- Jackson 5 #1 hit
- Start of a familiar run
- The Goldbergs network
- 1970 Jackson 5 #1 hit
- Kind of order ... or a hint to this puzzle's unusual construction
- Something easy, so they say
- 1970 title lyric after "Simple as do re mi"
- Airer of "The Bachelor" and "The Catch"
- Jackson 5 hit with the lyric "It's easy as 1, 2, 3"
- Home of 72-Down
- Kind of order for the circled letters in this puzzle
- Network that aired "Happy Days" and "Laverne & Shirley"
- American Idol airer starting in 2018
- 1970 Jackson 5 hit with the line "Easy as 1, 2, 3"
- Start of a kindergarten ditty
- Airer of "Batman" on 1960s TV
- Letters above 2 on a phone
- Opening sequence
- Robin Roberts's network
- Abbott Elementary airer
- Bachelor in Paradise network
- The Chase channel
- Jackson 5 classic
- Brothers & Sisters network
- '70 Jackson 5 hit
- English trio?
- Easy as --
- Alphabet beginner
- '20/20' airer
- 'The Middle' network
- 'Nashville' network
- 'Castle' airer
- They had the "Look of Love"
- Alphabetical Jackson 5 hit
- Jackson 5 smash
- Jackson Five favorite
- '80s "Be Near Me" band
- Mixed-ish and "Black-ish" airer
- Alphabetically first #1 Billboard hit
- Nightline letters
- Aaron Brown's employer
- Will letters
- Song that knocked "Let It Be" out of the #1 spot in 1970
- #1 hit of 1970
- Disney purchase
- Disney property
- #1 song of 1970
- A network that has agreed to hire more minorities
- The Chase network
- Disney-owned network
- Jackson 5 song with the lyric "It's easy as 1, 2, 3"
- Network that airs "Grey's Anatomy"
- No. 1 Motown hit in 1970
- It's easy as _____
- Fox alternative
- Airer of WWTBAM
- Fox rival
- Grade school song start
- Kindergartner's song
- Soup ingredients?
- Start of a preschool song
- Network that wants us all to get "Lost"
- Start of an elementary lesson
- Alphabet beginning
- Start of the alphabet
- Lost letters?
- Elementary beginning
- Alphabet section
- NBC competitor
- Part of the Disney empire
- Jackson Five no. 1 hit
- Major network
- One big-time broadcaster
- What something might be as easy as
- Major TV network
- Rival of 11-Across
- 2 phone letters?
- Child's first letters, often
- Easy as 1-2-3
- First letters learned
- Jackson Five hit
- Scandal network
- Early school lesson
- Letters for a toddler
- Major broadcaster
- 20/20 broadcaster
- Early learning letters
- Early lesson letters
- First network letters?
- Kindergarten threesome
- Easy letter trio
- Mixed-ish network
- 2 letters, on a phone
- Alphabetic TV channel
- TV channel, or the start of a series
- Jackson 5 hit with an alphabetical title
- Letters symbolizing easiness
- Jeopardy! Masters network
- Grey's Anatomy channel
- Kindergarten-song opening
- Start of 40 Down
- Early Jackson 5 hit
- Monday Night Football channel
- <I>The ___ Murders<I>: Christie
- School song start
- . . . easy as 1-2-3 Jackson 5 hit
- 60 Minutes network
- Home of "The Practice"
- What some things are as easy as
- Where you'll get "Lost"
- Kids' song opening
- Alphabet's start
- Letters that are the epitome of ease
- Major TV broadcaster
- CBS rival
- Rival of 48-Across
- The height of simplicity
- Alphabet network
- The Real O'Neals airer
- Network acquired by Disney in 1995
- The Bachelorette channel
- The Conners network
- Big Sky channel
- Alphabet sequence that's a TV channel
- Letter sequence that symbolizes easiness
- Abbott Elementary channel
- The Goldbergs channel
- The Good Doctor channel
- Letters next to the 2 on a phone keypad
- GMA channel
- Mixed-ish channel
- Channel sometimes called "the alphabet network"
- Koppel net
- Koppel's net
- Jacksons hit
- Big Three member
- Will Trent network
- First three of 26
- Jackson 5 hit with the lyric "easy as 1 2 3" and "simple as do re mi"
- Final answer? broadcaster
- Disney acquisition of 1996
- The View carrier
- Lost shower
- NYPD Blue carrier
- Castle carrier
- Revenge carrier
- Start of a tot's recitation
- Designated Survivor network
- Scandal broadcaster
- Kimmel carrier
- 28-Across's network
- Home of "Shark Tank"
- Dark Shadows airer
- Shark Tank carrier
- Jackson 5 song that bumped "Let It Be" from the #1 spot
- Original airer of "The Outer Limits"
- #1 hit for the Jackson 5
- Jimmy Kimmel's employer
- Robin Roberts's employer
- The Good Doctor broadcaster
- Shark Tank shower
- 1970 Jackson 5 album
- The Golden Bachelor airer
- Jackson 5 song with the lyric "You went to school to learn, girl"