Alan Rickman was the second choice to play this character, after Tim Roth
Severus Snape
Babe the Blue Ox roams the American timberlands accompanied by this giant companion
PAUL BUNYAN
In a classic comedy routine, this interrogative pronoun is on first base
WHO
This sitcom was built around then-rapper Will Smith
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
This knight of the round table conducted an affair with Athur's wife, Guinevere.
Lancelot
Anthony Hopkins won Best Film Actor for his portrayal of this serial killer who enjoyed the taste of human flesh.
Hannibal Lecter
American Hunter famous for his raccoon hat
Davy Crockett
The objective case of we is this other 2-letter word
US
Steve Urkel, played by Jaleel White, was the quintessential nerd on this show.
Family Matters
Galahad
John Malkovich is a menace in the skies as the felon Cyrus the Virus in this 1997 thriller
CON AIR
This Texan cowboy hero tamed a mountain lion & rode it like a horse using a rattlesnake as a lasso
PECOS BILL
Examples of this kind of pronoun are his & hers as well as mine & yours
A POSSESSIVE
The most popular zip code on 90s television
90210
This knight of the round table was the lover of Isolde
Tristan
Dennis Hopper won a Best Villain MTV Movie Award for menacing a bus in this film
SPEED
John Henry
This pronoun, meaning a small number of things, is a homophone of an exclamation of relief
FEW
The name of the Tanner family dog.
Comet
This knight threw Arthur's sword into a lake, on command, just before Arthur's death
Bedivere
Michael Rosenbaum
Clad in his steel pot hat, this unkempt hero walked barefoot through the frontier woods, spreading his seeds far and wide.
Johnny Appleseed.
Biblically speaking, it's the nominative pronoun of the 2nd-person singular
THOU
Often regarded as the greatest TV series ever, this sitcom aired its finale in 1998.
Seinfeld
This author penned the first account of Arthur's death in "Le Morte d'Arthur"
Sir Thomas Mallory