What's the name of the Irish bar in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia?
Paddy's Pub
Ross and Rachel from Friends
He's the unhip but loveable dad of D.J., Stephanie, and Michelle on Full House. What's his name?
Danny Tanner
Boy Meets World once combined with this show when black cat Salem showed up and took the characters back in time.
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
Finish this Arrested Development line: "There's always money in the ..."
"Banana stand."
Who manages Central Perk, the iconic coffee shop in Friends?
Gunther
Before Pam & Jim of the American "The Office" got together, she was engaged to...
Roy
Dad Carl Winslow in Family Matters held what job?
The Simpsons regularly references this animated sitcom - like when Hank and family appear in the stands at Bart's football game.
King of the Hill
Love it or hate it, The Big Bang Theory popularized this one-word catchphrase.
Bazinga!
MacLaren's is the beloved pub inn which Fox sitcom?
How I Met Your Mother?
The Gilmore Girls' Lorelai loves this man almost as much as she loves her coffee.
Luke
"You're my children, and I love you. But you're all terrible at what you do here, and I feel like I should tell you I'd fire all of you if I could." Which dad said it?
Bob Belcher from Bob's Burgers
Full House met Family Matters when Stephanie Tanner got a pep talk from this famous bespectacled character.
Steve Urkel
"Whatchyou talking' 'bout, Willis?" was uttered by the adorable Gary Coleman on which sitcom?
Diff'rent Strokes
Boston's Bull and Finch Pub served as the exterior of which fictional sitcom bar for its full eleven seasons?
The Cheers bar in Cheers
Eleanor and Chidi on The Good Place ended up in love, but started off as enemies designed to do what to one another?
Torture one another for eternity
Phil Dunphy from Modern Family infamously participated in what sport in high school and college?
Cheerleading
The first-ever TV crossover happened when which iconic superhero appeared on I Love Lucy in 1957?
Superman
July 23 is international Yada Yada Day, in honor of "yada yada yada," a phrase massively popularized in which sitcom?
Seinfeld