Buffy and Faith on TV
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SLARSBuffy and Faith, on TV
SLAYERSTV's Buffy and Faith, e.g.
SLAYERSTV's Buffy and Faith, for two
covenantsAn agreement that brings about a relationship of commitment between God and his people. The Jewish faith is based on the biblical covenants made with Abraham, Moses, and David
HIDEFNice and clear, on TV
CONNERSRoseanne and family, on TV
LONERANGERRider on radio and TV
PALSGleason and Carney on TV
HARTSPowers and Wagner, on TV
NORTONPorkpie and vest wearer on TV
ALDAPierce portrayer on TV and film
CARLACliff and Norm's waitress on TV
SWITMajor player on '70s and '80s TV
ELAINEFriend of Jerry and George on TV
PHILDr. ..., TV adviser on life and relationships
THEHARTSOFSEVENWagner and Powers on some TV sets?
LADDPartner of Jackson and Smith on TV
PANELSThese are seen and heard on TV.
MATTHEWHe's played Oscar and Chandler on TV
SIMULCASTProgram on radio and TV at same time.
MATTPartner of Meredith and Al on morning TV
MALTAMEDIAUsing both TV and radio on an island?
OTBSPlaces to wager and watch horses race on TV
THEGIRLSTV show based on "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay"
ABECostar of Hal, Max, Ron, and Jack on '70s TV
SIMULCASTSGames on radio and TV at the same time, e.g.
EARPRole for Hugh O'Brian on TV and Kevin Costner in film
LFOBoy band with the hits "Summer Girls" and "Girl on TV"
LFOBoy band that had hits with "Summer Girls" and "Girl on TV"
JAMESBEARDLongtime New York chef and writer who hosted the first food program on TV
THENANNYTV show that debuted on 11-3-93 (and start of a parent's distressed cry?)
sferics(used with a sing. v.) study of noise in radio signals and spots or bands on TV screens (atmospherics)
reflectographya technique used to detect underdrawing, etc in a painting, in which infrared light is bounced off the lowest, gessoed layer and the resulting image viewed on a TV monitor
wordwritten or printed character or combination of characters representing a spoken word the number of words to a line sometimes used with the first letter of a real or pretended taboo word prefixed as an often humorous euphemism the first man to utter the f word on British TV Time we were not afraid to use the d word and talk about death Erma Bombeck