Quizzes & Puzzles57 mins ago
'double acts'
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George & Mildred <--- Whimsical
Samson & Delilah <--- Epic
Anthony and Cleopatra <--- Classic
Victoria and Albert <--- Patriotic
Adolf & Eva <--- Despicable
Pearl & Dean <--- Nostalgic
Ike & Tina <--- Tragic
Romeo & Juliet <--- Romantic/Tragic
Sylvester & Tweety <--- Misleading
Mr & Mrs <--- Accurate (pending ceremony)
Quasimodo & Esmerelda <--- 50% Unkind
Kermit & Miss Piggy <--- At least one of em's green!
Tristan & Isolde <--- Current Cinematic/Romantic
Sonny & Cher <--- A match made in Heaven
Harold & Maude <--- Comic/Tragic/Cinematic
Lager & Lime <--- One's green, the other's kinda masculine!
Sapphire & Steel <--- 80's TV
Edward & Mrs Simpson <--- Patriotic/Controversial
Charles & Diana <--- Patriotic/Scandalous
Charles & Camilla <--- Patriotic/Anti-Monarchistic
Peter & Jordan <--- Insania!
Pete & Kate <--- Countercultural
Sid & Nancy <--- Pathetic/Nostalgic/Tragic
Bonnie & Clyde <--- Cinematic/Tragic
Mars & Venus <--- Opposite/Literate
Hi & Lo <--- Fun to greet, ie ("Hi Lo" & "Lo Hi")
Perseus & Andromeda <--- Greek Classical
Popeye & Olive <--- Frivolous
Ben & Jen <--- Too late!
Bride & Groom <--- Nahh!
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OK I'll stop now.
Although, I could do this all night lol
Let us know what you decide on!
Of course it's a classic, but I was trying to keep my comments short and snappy.
If I'd said Contemporary Cinematic/Romantic I could see your point, but let's face it, this is a thread about naming a couple of parrots, not a serious discussion on the merits of Cinema versus Literature. Lighten up!
I seriously doubt I've done any serious harm to your beloved Shakespeare's reputation with my frivolous remarks!