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Print out the Activity Then Cut out the Names Individually. Mix up the Names on a Table Print out the activity then cut out the names individually. Mix up the names on a table. Match the famous duos together. An alternative activity idea is to have one person read a name while the other person tries to name that person’s famous partner. You can also reminisce about these famous people. The answer key is located on the last page. Enjoy! LUCY DESI BATMAN ROBIN TARZAN JANE BEAUTY THE BEAST HANSEL GRETEL ROMEO JULIET ABBOTT COSTELLO FRED GINGER ASTAIRE ROGERS BONNIE CLYDE LADY TRAMP ADAM EVE LAUREL HARDY HUMPHREY LAUREN BOGART BACALL CAIN ABEL PUNCH JUDY JACK JILL SONNY CHER KEN BARBIE SCARLETT RHETT ANTHONY CLEOPATRA SAMSON DELILAH MARY JOSEPH JOHNYY JUNE CARTER CASH DEAN JERRY LEWIS MARTIN WELLS FARGO BEN JERRY ARCHIE EDITH FRED ETHEL SPENCER KATHERINE TRACY HEPBURN RICHARD ELIZABETH BURTON TAYLOR SUPERMAN LOIS LANE IKE TINA HAMLET OPHELIA OZZIE HARRIET ROAD WILEY RUNNER COYOTE DOROTHY TOTO ROGERS HAMERSTEIN WATSON HOLMES LONE TONTO RANGER POPEYE OLIVE OYL CALVIN HOBBES TIMON PUMBAA PETER PAN TINKERBELL SNOW SEVEN WHITE DWARFS BING BOB HOPE CROSBY BUZZ WOODY CINDERELLA PRINCE CHARMING CHARLIE SNOOPY BROWN GILLIGAN SKIPPER HUNTLEY BRINKLEY PONGO PERDITA CHARLOTTE WILBUR TOM HUCKLEBERRY SAWYER FINN GLADYS PIPS KNIGHT LUCY DESI BATMAN ROBIN TARZAN JANE BEAUTY THE BEAST HANSEL GRETEL ROMEO JULIET ABBOTT COSTELLO FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS BONNIE CLYDE LADY AND THE TRAMP ADAM EVE LAUREL HARDY HUMPHREY BOGART LAUREN BACALL CAIN ABEL PUNCH JUDY JACK JILL SONNY CHER KEN BARBIE SCARLETT RHETT ANTHONY CLEOPATRA SAMSON DELILAH MARY JOSEPH JOHNYY CASH JUNE CARTER DEAN MARTIN JERRY LEWIS WELLS FARGO BEN JERRY ARCHIE EDITH FRED ETHEL SPENCER TRACY KATHERIN HEPBURN RICHARD BURTON ELIZABETH TAYLOR SUPERMAN LOIS LANE IKE TINA HAMLET OPHELIA OZZIE HARRIET ROAD RUNNER WILEY COYOTE DOROTHY TOTO ROGERS HAMERSTEIN WATSON HOLMES LONE RANGER TONTO POPEYE OLIVE OYL CALVIN HOBBES TIMON PUMBAA PETER PAN TINKERBELL SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS BING CROSBY BOB HOPE BUZZ WOODY CINDERELLA PRINCE CHARMING CHARLIE BROWN SNOOPY GILLIGAN SKIPPER HUNTLEY BRINKLEY PONGO PERDITA CHARLOTTE WILBUR TOM SAWYER HUCKLEBERRY FINN GLADYS KNIGHT PIPS .
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