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US couple whose crime spree ended in their deaths in 1934: Bonnie and | Clyde | 100%
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Shakespeare's star-crossed lovers: Romeo and | Juliet | 100%
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The Caped Crusaders: Batman and | Robin | 100%
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1950s animated Disney film about two dogs: Lady and the | Tramp | 100%
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Animated series created in 1940 starring a cat and mouse: Tom and | Jerry | 95%
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Movie about two women on a road trip: Thelma and | Louise | 91%
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Leaders of the exploratory expedition into the American West 1804 - 1806: Lewis and | Clark | 86%
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Two Muppets often in skits together: Bert and | Ernie | 86%
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Pop music couple of the 1960s US: Sonny and | Cher | 82%
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1990s animated series starring a chihuahua and a cat: Ren and | Stimpy | 82%
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Early twentieth century British comedy duo: Laurel and | Hardy | 77%
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US animated series ending in 1964 starring a squirrel and a moose: Rocky and | Bullwinkle | 73%
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Wild West crimefighters on horseback: The Lone Ranger and | Tonto | 68%
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London's museum of art and design bears the name of royal couple Victoria and | Albert | 59%
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Pottsylvanian spy couple often featured in the above: Boris and | Natasha | 55%
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Authors of the Communist Manifesto: Marx and | Engels | 50%
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1971 black humor film about lovers separated by some years in age: Harold and | Maude | 41%
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Sisters of Marge Simpson: Patty and | Selma | 41%
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Last tsar and tsarina of Russia: Nicholas and | Alexandra | 36%
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Short story and novella published by J.D. Salinger around 1960: Franny and | Zooey | 36%
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