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The Simpsons

Beginnings

Live (i.e. not cartoon) TV entertainment show on which the Simpsons first appeared Click to show or hide the answer
Title of the first "short" Click to show or hide the answer
Episode One (proper – i.e. not including the Tracey Ullman "shorts"): the Simpson's Christmas is nearly ruined because instead of buying presents, Marge has to spend all the money on Click to show or hide the answer

The Simpson Family

The Simpsons' address Click to show or hide the answer

How old is Bart? Click to show or hide the answer
Bart Simpson is voiced by Click to show or hide the answer
Homer's occupation Click to show or hide the answer
Homer's middle name Click to show or hide the answer
Homer's father Click to show or hide the answer
Homer's favourite beer (served at Moe's Tavern) Click to show or hide the answer
The voice of Homer, and several minor characters Click to show or hide the answer
Marge's maiden name Click to show or hide the answer
The elder of Bart's two sisters (aged 8) Click to show or hide the answer
Bart and Lisa's baby sister Click to show or hide the answer
Voiced Maggie's first word (in Lisa's First Word (sic) – series 4 episode 10) Click to show or hide the answer
Marge's sisters (Bart and Lisa's aunts) Click to show or hide the answer
The Simpsons' home town Click to show or hide the answer
Founder of Springfield Click to show or hide the answer
Springfield's local rival town Click to show or hide the answer
Spanish expression of surprise, a catchphrase used by Bart: said to be a euphemism for an anatomical reference Click to show or hide the answer
Catchphrase used by Homer: defined by the New Oxford Dictionary of English in 2001 as "[an] exclamation used to comment on an action perceived as foolish or stupid" Click to show or hide the answer
Interjection, possibly of Yiddish origin, but popularised since 1994 through its use in The Simpsons: defined by Chambers Dictionary in 2014 as "expressing indifference or boredom" Click to show or hide the answer

Characters

News anchor on Channel 6 Weekday News Click to show or hide the answer
Owner of Springfield Nuclear Power Plant (Homer's employer) Click to show or hide the answer
In The Simpsons version of Monopoly, his house is the most expensive property on the board
Catchphrases "Excellent ... " (in a slow, sinister voice, while steepling his fingertips) and "Release the hounds"
Jeff Albertson (catchphrase "Worst [insert noun] ever!"): better known as Click to show or hide the answer
Voiced himself in the episode entitled Judge Me Tender Click to show or hide the answer
The Simpsons' next–door neighbour Click to show or hide the answer
Ned's wife – fell to her death from the grandstand at Springfield Racetrack after being hit in the face by a T–shirt fired from a cannon Click to show or hide the answer
The Flanders' sons Click to show or hide the answer
Scottish janitor at Bart's school – described the French as "cheese–eating surrender monkeys" Click to show or hide the answer
Springfield's 'town drunk', and Homer's best friend Click to show or hide the answer
The Simpsons' family doctor Click to show or hide the answer
Bart's teacher Click to show or hide the answer
Bart's favourite clown (real name Herschel Krostowsky) Click to show or hide the answer
Minister at The First Church of Springfield Click to show or hide the answer
Who shot Mr. Burns? Click for more information Click to show or hide the answer
School bus driver – notable for his maniacal driving style, his love of heavy metal music, and his 'teenager' mentality Click to show or hide the answer
Real-life married couple who appeared as guest stars in Lisa the vegetarian (series 7 episode 5) Click to show or hide the answer
Bart's friend, who used to bully him – known for his signature "ha–ha!" laugh Click to show or hide the answer
Lisa's musical idol Click to show or hide the answer
Manager of the local Kwik–E–Mart Click to show or hide the answer
Mayor of Springfield (nicknamed Diamond Joe) Click to show or hide the answer
Incompetent quack doctor: catchphrase "Hi, everybody!" Click to show or hide the answer
Horatio McCallister (catchphrase "Arrrrrrrr!"): better known as Click to show or hide the answer
Krusty the Clown's erstwhile assistant – voiced by Kelsey Grammer Click to show or hide the answer
Principal of Springfield Elementary School Click to show or hide the answer
Mr. Burns's personal assistant Click to show or hide the answer
Owns and runs the bar; was once a boxer called Kid Gorgeous; more speaking appearances than any other character, apart from Homer, Bart, Marge and Lisa Click to show or hide the answer
Bart's naïve best friend Click to show or hide the answer
Springfield's incompetent, irresponsible, lazy and gluttonous police chief Click to show or hide the answer

Pets (etc.)

The Simpsons' pet greyhound Click to show or hide the answer
The Simpsons's pet cat (its predecessor was white) Click to show or hide the answer
Moe's cat Click to show or hide the answer
Cat & mouse cartoon enjoyed by Bart and Lisa Click to show or hide the answer

Other

The local convenience store (part of a major, downmarket chain) Click to show or hide the answer
Shop owned by Ned Flanders (for left–handed things) Click to show or hide the answer
To celebrate 20 years of The Simpsons (2009), Marge became the first cartoon character to appear on the cover of Click to show or hide the answer
In Homer Alone, Marge is sent to Click to show or hide the answer
Instrument that Lisa plays Click to show or hide the answer
Wedding chapel where Homer and Marge got married Click to show or hide the answer
"A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man" is the motto of Click to show or hide the answer
According to teacher Miss Hoover, the word "embiggens" is perfectly ... Click to show or hide the answer
Nuclear–inspired name of Springfield's baseball team Click to show or hide the answer

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