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This legendary boxer was known as "The Greatest" and famously declared, "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee." (Initials M.A.)

Muhammad Ali

100

This actress won an Oscar for Roman Holiday and later became a UNICEF ambassador. Initials A.H.

Audrey Hepburn

100

This character often told Lucy, "You've got some explaining to do!"

 Ricky Ricardo

100

This pioneering female journalist co-hosted Today and later 20/20. Initials B.W.

Barbara Walters

100

This French chef introduced Americans to gourmet cooking through The French Chef. Initials J.C.

 Julia Child

100

This sailor gained strength by eating spinach.

 Popeye

200

Before becoming a football broadcaster, this Hall of Fame quarterback led the New York Giants to the 1958 NFL Championship Game. Initials F.G.

 Frank Gifford

200

This actress starred in The African Queen and On Golden Pond. Initials K.H

 Katharine Hepburn

200

This small-town sheriff was portrayed by Andy Griffith. Initials A.T.

Andy Taylor

200

This NBC newsman hosted The Huntley-Brinkley Report with David Brinkley. Initials C.H.

 Chet Huntley

200

This friendly host painted "happy little trees." Initials B.R.

 Bob Ross

200

This cartoon dog was known for solving mysteries with four teenage companions.

Scooby-Doo?

300

This longtime ABC sports commentator was famous for the phrase, "The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat." Initials J.M

Jim McKay

300

This actor portrayed Rick Blaine in Casablanca.
 Initials H.B.

Humphrey Bogart

300

This Mary Tyler Moore Show character worked as a gruff news producer. Initials L.G.

Lou Grant

300

This longtime NBC anchor succeeded John Chancellor in 1982. Initials T.B.

 Tom Brokaw

300

This host of The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau introduced millions of viewers to life beneath the ocean. Initials J.C.

Jacques Cousteau

300

This horse was the sidekick of Quick Draw McGraw. Initials B.L.

Baba Looey

400

This baseball player appeared in the sitcom Mister Ed and was known as "The Yankee Clipper." Initials J.D

Joe DiMaggio

400

This actor played both Moses and Ben-Hur on the big screen. Initials C.H

Charlton Heston

400

This lovable but often accident-prone gas station attendant worked for Joe Carson on The Bob Newhart Show. Initials H.B.

 Howard Borden

400

This ABC News anchor succeeded Harry Reasoner as co-anchor of ABC World News Tonight in 1983. Initials P.J.

Peter Jennings

400

This host of Reading Rainbow was also known as Geordi La Forge on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Initials L.B.

 LeVar Burton

400

This futuristic Hanna-Barbera family included George, Jane, Judy, Elroy, and Astro. 

The Jetsons

500

This sports broadcaster called 12 Super Bowls and was often paired with Pat Summerall. Initials J.M

John Madden

500

This actress starred opposite Rock Hudson in Pillow Talk. Initials D.D.

Doris Day

500

This character was Archie Bunker's liberal son-in-law. Initials M.S

Mike "Meathead" Stivic?

500

This journalist was famous for ending broadcasts with "And that's the way it is." Initials W.C.

Walter Cronkite

500

This science series hosted by Carl Sagan first aired in 1980.

Cosmos

500

This rabbit frequently asked, "What's up, Doc?"

Bugs Bunny

600

Known as "The Golden Bear," this golfer won a record 18 major championships. Initials J.N.

Jack Nicklaus

600

This actor played Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird. Initials G.P

 Gregory Peck

600

On Green Acres, this city lawyer moved with his wife Lisa to the countryside. Initials O.W.D

 Oliver Wendell Douglas

600

This CBS correspondent became famous for reporting from London during World War II. Initials E.R.M

Edward R. Murrow

600

This Chicago television personality has spent decades showcasing neighborhoods, architecture, and history on PBS specials. Initials G.B

 Geoffrey Baer

600

This Hanna-Barbera cartoon dog wore a detective hat, spoke in a Southern drawl, and was known for the catchphrase, "Hold on there!"

 Huckleberry Hound