All About the 80's #2

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