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Can You Name the 100 Best Sitcoms? (3)

Relive the laughs as you pick the right show from a picture.

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About This Quiz

This quiz is a couch-surfing journey through the history of TV. Still images from 100 iconic sitcoms have been matched with four potential titles. Guess the correct one?

These set, prop, and casting teams might be familiar—but we’ve also included some of the same shows to keep you guessing. It’s a test for the memory banks and a tribute to comfort viewing.

Perfect for binge watchers and nostalgic fans, this challenge allows you to revisit classics and find some you've never seen before. Get your friends together and find out who knows the most laugh tracks.

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1. What show is this?

[C] Laverne & Shirley | Milwaukee brewery workers whose milk-and-Pepsi combo defied both logic and digestive science.

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2. What show is this?

[A] The Jeffersons | Dry cleaner mogul moved on up to the East Side, leaving Archie Bunker behind—literally.

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3. What show is this?

[A] Hogan's Heroes | POW camp comedy where Nazis were incompetent—controversial? Sure. Funny? Somehow, yes.

4/40

4. What show is this?

[C] The Honeymooners | Bus driver whose get-rich schemes failed faster than you can say "Bang, zoom!"

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5. What show is this?

[D] Full House | Three men raising kids in San Francisco—rent control's greatest mystery solved.

6/40

6. What show is this?

[D] Will & Grace | Gay lawyer and straight designer proved platonic soulmates exist—Jack and Karen stole every scene.

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7. What show is this?

[D] The Nanny | Queens nanny's voice could shatter glass and Broadway producer's British reserve.

8/40

8. What show is this?

[C] The Drew Carey Show | Cleveland department store worker whose musical numbers exceeded his promotion prospects.

9/40

9. What show is this?

[B] My Name Is Earl | Karma convert whose list-crossing quest proved redemption requires a really long checklist.

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10. What show is this?

[A] Leave It to Beaver | 1950s childhood where biggest crisis was breaking dad's car window—simpler times, indeed.

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11. What show is this?

[B] Roseanne | Blue-collar family whose financial struggles made other sitcoms look like fantasy programming.

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12. What show is this?

[D] Monk | OCD detective whose crime-solving abilities matched his hand-sanitizer consumption rate.

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13. What show is this?

[C] Coach | Minnesota college football coach whose playbook was simpler than his romantic life.

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14. What show is this?

[B] DuckTales | Scottish duck swimming in money proved wealth hoarding can be literally immersive.

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15. What show is this?

[B] The Middle | Indiana family surviving middle America where mediocrity was actually an achievement.

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16. What show is this?

[B] Boy Meets World | Cory's hair evolution tracked better character development than most prestige dramas.

17/40

17. What show is this?

[A] ALF | Alien eating cats in suburbia—the '80s just accepted this as normal Tuesday programming.

18/40

18. What show is this?

[B] Last Man Standing | Conservative father versus liberal daughters—Thanksgiving dinners were basically war zones.

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19. What show is this?

[C] Who's the Boss? | Male housekeeper in Connecticut challenged gender norms while perfecting his pasta sauce.

20/40

20. What show is this?

[D] Welcome Back, Kotter | Teacher returns to his old school where Sweathogs made detention look like career training.

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21. What show is this?

[A] Saved by the Bell | Bayside High where time-outs literally stopped time—physics teachers wept nationwide.

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22. What show is this?

[D] New Girl | Teacher moves in with three guys, proving loft living requires more than quirky personalities.

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23. What show is this?

[B] Barney Miller | NYC precinct where coffee was stronger than most arrests and dialogue sharper than weapons.

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24. What show is this?

[A] The Monkees | Manufactured band whose TV antics sold more records than their actual musical talent.

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25. What show is this?

[A] The Three Stooges | Slapstick trio whose head-bonking violated more OSHA regulations than a construction site.

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26. What show is this?

[C] Spin City | NYC deputy mayor spinning disasters into victories—basically modern political training video.

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27. What show is this?

[A] Reba | Texas single mom juggling ex-husband's new wife—country music had nothing on this drama.

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28. What show is this?

[D] Young Sheldon | Child genius in Texas where bow ties and physics made puberty exponentially harder.

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29. What show is this?

[A] Dinosaurs | Prehistoric sitcom whose finale literally ended the world—darkest series ending ever.

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30. What show is this?

[C] 30 Rock | NBC sketch show behind-the-scenes where insanity was company policy, not exception.

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31. What show is this?

[C] Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In | Sketch show that launched careers and catchphrases faster than Nixon could say "Sock it to me?"

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32. What show is this?

[D] Mad About You | NYC couple whose neuroses made therapy look like recreational activity, not medical necessity.

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33. What show is this?

[B] Green Acres | Lawyer turned farmer where pig watched TV and wife's cooking violated Geneva conventions.

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34. What show is this?

[C] Curb Your Enthusiasm | Larry David's social disasters proved Seinfeld's George Costanza was actually toned down.

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35. What show is this?

[A] The Cosby Show | Huxtable family's sweater collection deserved its own museum wing—complicated legacy aside.

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36. What show is this?

[D] Soap | Parody soap opera whose plot twists gave actual soap operas inferiority complexes.

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37. What show is this?

[B] Growing Pains | Psychiatrist dad working from home before Zoom made it mandatory—ahead of his time.

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38. What show is this?

[C] The Lucy Show | Lucy's post-divorce adventures proved single motherhood in the '60s required slapstick skills.

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39. What show is this?

[B] Sabrina the Teenage Witch | Teen witch whose talking cat gave better advice than most guidance counselors.

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40. What show is this?

[D] Just Shoot Me! | Fashion magazine office where nepotism met narcissism—basically Instagram before smartphones.

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