OWN
Oprah Winfrey Network
Action!
Verb
"DOH!"
Homer Simpson
Snoopy
Beagle
The People's Princess
Princess Diana or Lady Diana
TNT
Turner Network Television
A person, a place, well, it's anything!
Noun
Musical instrument played by Lisa
Saxophone (baritone to be exact)
Scooby Doo
Great Dane
Though not the longest reigning monarch in history,70 years on the throne had to create a flat tushy!
Queen Elizabeth II
BBC
British Broadcasting Corporation
Using these as singular has caused quite a grammar scandal because, them, their, and they are plural.
Pronoun
Cynical host of "The Itchy & Scratchy Show"
Krusty the Clown
Lassie
Collie (Rough Collie)
The successor to the future king of England, William Prince of Wales.
Prince George
ESPN
Entertainment & Sports Programming Network
The most common of this, which acts as a bridge within a sentence, are "and", "but", and "or".
Conjunction
Mr. Burns' loyal, yet treated unfairly personal assistant**
Smithers
Originating in England, but not staying there, this smaller version of another became a popular companion of artists and intellectuals and is currently beloved worldwide.
French Bulldog or Frenchie
Known as "the woman he loved" this twice divorced American socialite is blamed for the abdication of King Edward VIII.**
Wallis Simpson or Mrs. Simpson
CBS
Columbia Broadcasting System
Though it is not considered proper (a misconception) to end a sentence with one of these, we're all guilty of doing so due to the natural flow of speech, sort of.
Preposition
Bart's canine companion**
Santa's Little Helper
Prized by Chinese Imperials, these are believed to be a creation of Buddha by shrinking lions. Stealing one was punishable by death.
Pekingese
The official surname or last name of the British royal family. Prince Philip fought hard for this victory.
Mountbatten-Windsor