| Dates | Clue | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1954- | NY sitcom about nothing. | Jerry Seinfeld | 93%
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| 1958- | Sitcom, daytime talk show, lesbian. | Ellen DeGeneres | 85%
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| 1950- | The chin. Tonight Show. | Jay Leno | 84%
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| 1951-2014 | Improvisational comic. Mork. Mrs. Doubtfire. | Robin Williams | 84%
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| 1937- | "I Spy." Family sitcom. Jello. Fat Albert. Scandal. | Bill Cosby | 73%
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| 1925-2005 | Tonight Show host from 1962 to 1992. | Johnny Carson | 72%
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| 1947- | Late Night. Late Show. Indiana. | David Letterman | 68%
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| 1955- | Dreadlocks. Star Trek TNG. The View. | Whoopi Goldberg | 68%
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| 1958- | Cleveland. TV series in office. "Whose Line" | Drew Carey | 67%
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| 1965- | Red-haired prop comic. | Carrot Top | 66%
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| 1945- | Wild & crazy. Banjo. "The Jerk." | Steve Martin | 65%
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| 1921-2004 | Gets no respect. | Rodney Dangerfield | 63%
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| 1958- | May be a redneck. Smarter than a 5th grader. | Jeff Foxworthy | 62%
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| 1937-2008 | Seven Dirty Words. Hippie-dippie-weatherman. Bearded. | George Carlin | 61%
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| 1952- | Female. Lowbrow family sitcom. Star Spangled Banner. | Roseanne Barr | 60%
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| 1957- | Italian-American. Family sitcom. Ice Age. | Ray Romano | 58%
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| 1933-2014 | Brash New Yorker. Plastic surgery. "Can we talk?" | Joan Rivers | 57%
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| 1903-2003 | "Thanks for the Memories." "Road" movies. USO shows. | Bob Hope | 55%
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| 1935- | Neurotic Jewish comic, writer, director. "Sleeper" | Woody Allen | 52%
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| 1896-1996! | Cigar. Gracie. Oh, God. | George Burns | 47%
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| 1929- | Telephone sketches. 80s sitcom set in Vermont. | Bob Newhart | 36%
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| 1926-2017 | King of the insult comics. | Don Rickles | 30%
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| 1925-1966 | Pioneering blue comic. Convicted of obscenity. | Lenny Bruce | 28%
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| 1908-2002 | "Mr. Television." Often in drag. Texaco Star Theater. | Milton Berle | 26%
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| 1912-1996 | Female. Backwoodsy. Big hat with price tag. | Minnie Pearl | 25%
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| 1913-1997 | Freddie the Freeloader. Clem Kadiddlehopper. TV variety show. Pantomimist. | Red Skelton | 22%
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| 1894-1974 | Miserly character. Violin. Rochester. "Well." | Jack Benny | 21%
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