Satchmo |
Hang a ___ |
Disney duck |
Toon duckling |
Comic Anderson |
Disney duckling |
C.K. show on FX |
Danny, on "Taxi |
Brother of Dewey |
Taxi" dispatcher |
Comic-strip hero |
Comedian Anderson |
Donald Duck nephew |
A nephew of Donald |
Musician Armstrong |
Dispatcher on "Taxi |
Danny's "Taxi" role |
Donald Duck's nephew |
Anderson of stand-up |
Jazz great Armstrong |
Salad dish, crab ___ |
DeVito's "Taxi" role |
A Donald Duck nephew |
Nephew of Donald Duck |
Rotund comic Anderson |
Sitcom about a standup |
Latka's boss, on "Taxi |
A nephew of Donald Duck |
One of Donald's nephews |
Emmy-nominated FX comedy |
Dispatcher on TV's "Taxi |
Huey and Dewey's brother |
Web-footed Disney nephew |
Mascot of the NHL's Blues |
When repeated, a 1963 hit |
Family Feud" host Anderson |
Cab dispatcher on Taxi |
Danny DeVito's "Taxi" role |
Acerbic dispatcher on "Taxi |
One of Donald Duck's nephews |
Brother ___" (1973 hit song) |
When repeated, a 1963 #2 hit |
Jazzman Armstrong, informally |
Name repeated by The Kingsmen |
Bear mascot of the NHL's Blues |
FX show about a stand-up comic |
Dictatorial dispatcher on "Taxi |
Lanford Wilson's "Serenading ___ |
Doubled name in a hit song title |
Ape in Disney's "The Jungle Book |
Repeated name in Kingsmen classic |
Emmy-nominated comedy series on FX |
Former "Family Feud" host Anderson |
Half an unintelligible rock classic |
Doubled, a 1963 hit for the Kingsmen |
When repeated, a classic of garage rock |
___ De Palma (Danny DeVito's role on "Taxi") |
Character in "Donald's Nephews" (1938 cartoon) |
FX series whose fifth season premiered April 9 |
When repeated, classic song with the lyric "Me gotta go |
Sitcom starring a comic with an identical-sounding first name |
FX sitcom whose title character is a homophone of the actor who plays him |
FX dramedy about a comedian (2010-present), or the main character's first name |
When repeated, #5 on Rolling Stone's 2007 list of "40 Songs That Changed the World |
When repeated, classic song with the lyric "Sayin' we gotta go, yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah |
When repeated, 1963 hit with alleged obscene lyrics determined by the FBI to be "unintelligible at any speed |