Possible Questions:
- TV offering
- TV fare
- Emmy category
- "Cheers," e.g.
- TV show type
- Light show
- Prime-time staple
- It's just for laughs
- TV standard
- TV show with a laugh track
- TV portmanteau
- Syndication selection
- Prime-time category
- "Seinfeld" or "Frasier"
- "Friends," e.g.
- "Cheers," for one
- "30 Rock," e.g.
- ''The Office,'' e.g.
- ''Cheers'' or ''Friends''
- TV laughfest
- TV genre with some yuks
- Top-10 TV show, often
- The BBC's "Pinwright's Progress" is reportedly the first TV one
- Television portmanteau word
- Soap alternative
- Show of amusement?
- Prime-time portmanteau
- Norman Lear forte
- Laugh track user
- Half-hour TV show, often
- Half-hour telecast, often
- Half-hour show, often
- Funny TV series
- Entertainment form
- "Three's Company" is one
- "The Office" or "30 Rock"
- "The Big Bang Theory," e.g.
- "Seinfeld" or "Watching Ellie"
- "Seinfeld" or "Rules of Engagement"
- "Scrubs," for one
- "Mom" or "Dads"
- "Maude" or "Alice"
- "MASH" or "Friends"
- "I Love Lucy" or "30 Rock"
- "Friends", e.g.
- "Friends" or "Frasier"
- "Friends" or "Bosom Buddies"
- "Friends," for example
- "Everybody Loves Raymond" or "Everybody Hates Chris"
- "Benson" is one
- "Being on a __ stops me from getting Alzheimer's": Jerry Stiller
- "Alice," "Ellen" or "Maude"
- "30 Rock" or "3rd Rock From the Sun"
- 'The Big Bang Theory,' e.g.
- ''Seinfeld'' or ''Newhart''
- ''Seinfeld'' or ''Cheers''
- ''King of Queens'', e.g.
- ''Alice'' or ''Roseanne''