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Co-creator Garry and actress Penny
Actress Cindy
Co-creator Lowell
Co-creator Mark
"Laverne & Shirley"'s original setting
Actor Michael
Actor David L.
Actor Eddie
Actor Phil
Actress Betty
Actress Carole Ita
Actress Leslie
Actor Ed
Laverne's last name (2 words)
Shirley's last name
Leonard Koznowski's nickname
Andrew Squiggman's nickname
Carmine's last name
Carmine's nickname (2 words)
Big Rosie's last name
Rhonda's last name
Sonny's last name (2 words)
Brewery where Laverne and Shirley work
Frank's restaurant and the gang's hang-out (2 words)
Department store where Laverne and Shirley work
Parent show (2 words)
The gang's old high school
Shirley's overbearing mother
Shirley's unreliable father
Shirley's alcoholic brother
Edna's last name before marrying Frank
730 _____ St.
Edna's mentally-challenged daughter
Laverne's firefighter boyfriend killed in the line of duty
Shirley's oversized stuffed animal (3 words)
"Laverne & Shirley"'s second setting
Number of Edna's husbands (including Frank)
Frank's nickname for Laverne
Frank's ancestry
Lenny's ancestry
State where Laverne and Shirley were stationed at Ft. McClellan
Theme song : "Making our ______ Come True"
The girls' drill sergeant at Ft. McClellan
"Happy Days" character who appeared in the first two episodes
Carmine's nickname for Shirley (2 words)
Laverne's favorite cocktail was milk and this
In a triple crossover, the Fonz arranged a date with Laverne for him
Laverne and Shirley sneaked into his hotel room to meet him
Sonny's occupation (2 words)
Theme songs singer Cyndi
Theme song co-writer Norman
Theme song co-writer Charles
"Laverne & Shirley"'s network
Language of "schlemiel" and "schlimazel"
Language of "hasenpfeffer"

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