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| # | Answer | Count | Sample Clue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Woody Woodpecker | 7 | Knothead & Splinter are the nephew & niece of this Walter Lantz character |
| 2 | Speedy Gonzales | 6 | Gabriel Iglesias voiced this "fastest mouse in all of Mexico" in "Space Jam: A New Legacy" |
| 3 | Betty Boop | 5 | This cartoon character was based in part on the woman who introduced the song "I Wanna Be Loved By You" |
| 4 | Tom & Jerry | 4 | In 1975 Grape Ape & Mumbly teamed with this Hanna-Barbera cat & mouse duo but by December, the ape was out |
| 5 | Porky Pig | 4 | Cartoon character who says "th-th-th-that's all, folks!" |
| 6 | Bugs Bunny | 4 | Mel Blanc said he created this character's voice by combining Brooklyn & Bronx accents |
| 7 | Magilla Gorilla | 4 | This ape lived in Mr. Peebles' pet shop |
| 8 | Donald Duck | 4 | This 50-year-old had trouble in Finland because of his girlfriend, his nephews & his lack of pants |
| 9 | Scooby-Doo | 3 | Daphne & Velma are the women in this dog's gang |
| 10 | Mighty Mouse | 3 | This red-caped Terrytoons rodent has been saving the day on TV since 1955, with operatic flair |
| 11 | George of the Jungle | 3 | Vine-swinger who'll never learn to "watch out for that tree" |
| 12 | Wile E. Coyote | 3 | "Carnivorous vulgaris" is one of this Roadrunner-chasing rascal's "scientific" names |
| 13 | Yosemite Sam | 2 | Bugs Bunny's gun-totin' nemesis who appeared 1st in "Hare Trigger" in 1944 |
| 14 | Yogi Bear | 2 | After stealing the show on "Huckleberry Hound", this picnic basket thief got his own series |
| 15 | Tweety Bird (or Tweety Pie) | 2 | This character's catch phrase was "I tawt I taw a puddy tat" |
| 16 | the Tasmanian Devil | 2 | Nicknamed "Taz", this voracious Warner Bros. character is named for a real creature off Australia's coast |
| 17 | the Jetsons | 2 | Pushing too many buttons gave George & Jane "button finger" (much like carpal tunnel syndrome) on this cartoon |
| 18 | The Flintstones | 2 | A live action version of this cartoon sitcom is planned with Jim Belushi playing Fred |
| 19 | Schroeder | 2 | Charles Schulz loved Beethoven's "Hammerklavier" sonata, which this tiny virtuoso is playing in an early strip |
| 20 | Rube Goldberg | 2 | His name is synonymous with complicated contraptions to perform simple tasks |
| 21 | Peppermint Patty | 2 | This girl's name was inspired by a type of candy |
| 22 | Pepe Le Pew | 2 | This character's cartoons include "Odor-Able Kitty", "Heaven Scent" & "Touche and Go" |
| 23 | Lucy | 2 | She often sits under a sign that advertises psychiatric help |
| 24 | Linus | 2 | His blanket was inspired by the blankets Charles Schulz's first 3 children dragged around the house |
| 25 | Garry Trudeau | 2 | He's doing "Doonesbury" again |
| 26 | Foghorn Leghorn | 2 | I say there, son, this Warner Bros. cartoon rooster is sometimes pursued by a chicken hawk |
| 27 | Felix | 2 | This 70-year-old cat will soon be seen in his 1st full-length feature cartoon |
| 28 | Dudley Do-Right | 2 | This mountie often found himself pursuing the dastardly Snidely Whiplash |
| 29 | Charles Schulz | 2 | "Sparky" is the nickname of this creator of Snoopy |
| 30 | Acme | 2 | In his quest to catch the Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote used handy contraptions from this company |
| 31 | a skunk | 2 | Bambi's friend "Flower" was this |
| 32 | Who Framed Roger Rabbit | 2 | The sexy cartoon female seen here starred in this innovative 1988 film |
| 33 | the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | 2 | "The Immature Radioactive Samurai Slugs" on "Tiny Toons" were a parody of this cartoon group |
| 34 | a horse | 2 | While his partner Baba Looey was a burro, Marshall Quick Draw McGraw was this |
| 35 | Gary Larson | 2 | This "Far Side" cartoonist illustrated the cover of the "Doggin' Around" LP for guitarist Herb Ellis |
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