Week 2 of CBS’ “Candy Crush” couldn’t keep up with the series’ solid premiere numbers: the game show lost 29 percent of its overall debut audience, with a 27 percent decline among adults 18-49.

Still, the broadcaster topped Sunday in that key age-range — but the bigger-picture slip allowed ABC to finish first among total viewers.

ABC finished just one-tenth of a Nielsen ratings point behind CBS in the main demo. Les Moonves can thank “Big Brother” for that, which just so happens to be hosted by his wife.

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CBS was first in ratings with a 0.9 rating/4 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and second in total viewers with an average of 4.5 million, according to preliminary numbers. At 7 p.m., “60 Minutes” had a 0.6/3 and 5.9 million viewers. “Big Brother” at 8 earned a 1.8/8 and 6 million viewers. “Candy Crush” at 9 managed a 0.8/3 and 2.9 million viewers. A rerun followed.

ABC was second in ratings with a 0.8/3 and first in viewers with 4.8 million. Following a repeat, “Celebrity Family Feud” at 8 landed a 1.1/4 and 6.1 million viewers. At 9, “Steve Harvey’s Funderdome” got a 0.8/3 and 4.4 million viewers. “The $100,000 Pyramid” at 10 received a 0.8/3 and 4.5 million viewers.

Univision was third in ratings with a 0.6/2 and fourth in viewers with 1.4 million, airing soccer.

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NBC was fourth in ratings with a 0.5/2 and third in viewers with 2.7 million. “Sunday Night With Megyn Kelly” at 7 had a 0.4/2 and 3.1 million viewers. Reruns followed.

Fox was fifth in ratings with a 0.4/2 and in viewers with 1 million. Following repeats, “American Grit” got a 0.4/1 and 993,000 viewers.

Telemundo was sixth in ratings with a 0.3/1 and in viewers with 778,000.