Possible Questions:
- Pair
- Twosome
- Couple
- Brace
- Small band
- Batman and Robin, e.g.
- Music group
- Performing pair
- Half a quartet
- Deuce
- Pair with an air
- Batman and Robin
- Pair on stage
- One is dynamic
- Burns and Allen, e.g.
- Two performers
- Small group
- Abbott and Costello, e.g.
- Trilling twosome
- Sonny and Cher, once
- Small musical group
- Penn & Teller, e.g.
- Double header?
- The Righteous Brothers, e.g.
- Simon and Garfunkel, e.g.
- It takes two
- Hall & Oates, e.g.
- The Smothers Brothers, e.g.
- The Everly Brothers, e.g.
- Tango team
- Tango complement
- Sonny and Cher, e.g.
- Smallest team
- Simon and Garfunkel, once
- Quartet minus two
- Prefix with tone
- Laurel and Hardy, e.g.
- Husband-and-wife team, e.g.
- Dynamic ___ (Batman and Robin)
- Beach volleyball team, e.g.
- Batman and Robin are a dynamic one
- One and one
- Musical pair
- Matched set
- Inseparable twosome
- Husband and wife, e.g.
- Hall and Oates, e.g.
- Frick and Frack, e.g.
- Dynamic ___
- Donny and Marie
- Decimal starter
- Bonnie & Clyde, for one
- Barely a team
- You, me and a mike
- Two-piano piece
- Trio less one
- The White Stripes, e.g.
- The Judds, for example
- The Indigo Girls, e.g.
- The Dynamic ___
- The Captain and Tennille, e.g.
- Smallest possible team
- Smallest possible band
- Small team
- Singing twosome
- Peaches & Herb, e.g.
- Pair of people
- OutKast, e.g.
- Electronic act Justice, e.g.
- Bill and Hillary Clinton, e.g.
- Batman and Robin, say
- Batman and Robin were a dynamic one
- Act with two mikes
- You and me, e.g.
- What you, me and a mike create
- Twosome on stage
- Two-piece
- Two-performer act
- Two-musician ensemble
- Tonto and the Lone Ranger
- Tim and Eric of "Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!" e.g.
- They Might Be Giants, e.g.
- The White Stripes or OutKast
- The Swell Season, e.g.
- The Judds, e.g.
- The Captain and Tennille, for one
- The Captain and Tennille
- The Blues Brothers, e.g.
- The Black Keys, e.g.
- Tears for Fears or Savage Garden
- Surf and turf e.g.
- Stage twosome
- Small pop group
- Singing partners
- Simon and Garfunkel, for one
- Schubert's "Grand ---"
- Schubert's "Grand ___"
- Schubert's ''Grand _____''
- Sam & Dave, e.g.
- Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, e.g.
- Rock's They Might Be Giants, e.g.
- Rock's No Age, e.g.
- Rock's Broken Bells, e.g.
- Righteous Brothers, e.g.
- Ren and Stimpy, e.g.
- Rap's OutKast, e.g.
- Peter and Gordon, e.g.
- Pet Shop Boys, e.g.
- One may be an item
- Music's Tears for Fears, e.g.
- Music's Eurythmics, e.g.
- Music combo
- Morning show team, often
- McCain and Palin or Obama and Biden, e.g.
- Many a comedy team
- Many a '50s-'60s pop act
- Love birds, e.g.
- Laurel and Hardy
- Key and Peele, e.g.
- Its name may be written with an ampersand
- Indigo Girls, for example
- Indigo Girls, e.g.
- Husband and wife, for example
- Gruesome twosome
- Grammy-winning Gnarls Barkley, e.g.
- Entertaining couple
- Dynamic pair
- Dynamic --
- Dynamic ____
- Daft Punk, for example
- Daft Punk, e.g.
- Comic skaters Frick and Frack, e.g.
- Comedy team, usually
- Comedy team, e.g.
- Close pair
- Cheech and Chong, e.g.
- Bret and Jemaine of "Flight of the Conchords," e.g.
- Ben and Jerry, e.g.
- Batman and Robin, for one
- Batman and Robin e.g.
- Band of two
- Astaire and Rogers e.g.
- Ashford & Simpson, for one
- Amos 'n' Andy, e.g.