Across
- 6. Acronym for a women's wrestling show in the 80s.
- 7. Fashionable and colorful watch brand introduced in the 80s.
- 8. Early motion control gaming console launched in the 80s.
- 10. Mitsubishi's popular off-road vehicle introduced in the 80s.
- 13. Band known for "Hungry Like the Wolf."
- 16. Animated Disney character who received a video game in the 80s.
- 17. Classic text adventure game from the 80s.
- 18. Cartoon cat that competed with Garfield for popularity.
- 20. Shortest player to win the NBA Slam Dunk Contest in the 80s.
- 23. TV character known for making incredible gadgets out of household items.
- 26. Movie featuring a teenage hacker who accidentally starts a war simulation.
- 29. Artist behind the album "Purple Rain."
- 33. Pacino's drug lord role in an iconic 80s crime film.
- 34. David Hasselhoff's crime-fighting TV show featuring a talking car.
- 35. Frontman for The Police who later went solo.
- 38. Popular 80s school supply featuring colorful designs and pockets.
- 39. TV show and movie about a performing arts high school.
Down
- 1. Opponent in a story or game, often the villain.
- 2. Robot antagonists in the 80s sci-fi series "Battlestar Galactica."
- 3. Ryder, who starred in "Beetlejuice" and "Heathers."
- 4. Vice City’s namesake and popular 80s TV show setting.
- 5. Co-starred as Ricardo Tubbs in "Miami Vice."
- 8. Modeynth-pop band with hits like "Enjoy the Silence."
- 9. Lead singer of the band that popularized "Holy Diver."
- 11. British Prime Minister known for her conservative policies.
- 12. Iconic dance move popularized by Michael Jackson.
- 14. Initials for a member of the hip-hop group Run-D.M.C.
- 15. Spielberg's shark thriller that saw sequels in the 80s.
- 19. Australian rock band known for hits like "Need You Tonight."
- 21. Bicycle motocross sport popularized by 80s movies.
- 22. Lauper,who sang "Girls Just Want to Have Fun."
- 24. British comedian who smashed watermelons in his act.
- 25. "Baywatch" star famous for his role as Mitch Buchannon.
- 27. Japanese electronics giant behind the Walkman.
- 28. Steve Jobs' final 1980s project for Apple, later leading to a popular product.
- 30. Astley, who never wanted to give you up.
- 31. Dance style that includes popping, locking, and electric boogaloo.
- 32. Italian writer famous for "The Name of the Rose."
- 36. Handheld console by Nintendo introduced in 1989.
- 37. Stretchy fabric popular in 80s workout gear.
