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What kind of dog is Pretzel?

The modern dog family led by stay-at- home dad Pretzel and his five adorable dachshund puppies is the subject of

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What is Homer's cry?

“I'm stupid!” What is Scrooge's cry? “Bah, humbug!”, “Balderdash!”, and “Humbug!” What are summer months in…

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What gender is Omega?

Throughout the episode, Omega is referred to as she.She's likely not a clone of Palpatine.In The Bad Batch, a show

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Where did Will's dog go?

According to Noah Schnapp, Chester passed away after the events of season 1.The gravesite for Chester was added to the

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What does jinkies mean?

Interjection.jinkies.Expressing amazement or surprise. Why does Velma say jinkies? What is the meaning ofjinkies?The answer is that the catch-phrase of

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Who says Ruh Roh?

First used by Astro on the cartoon The Jetsons and later by Scooby-Doo in the cartoon series; both characters are

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Is there a female Snoopy?

There is a minor animal character in the Peanuts comic strip.There is a person named Schulz.She is the sister of

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What breed dog is Scooby-Doo?

Great Danes are one of the biggest dog breeds.The character was created by Iwao Takamoto.Takamoto took a lot of liberties

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What is a rich cake called?

Gateau.There are many rich and elaborate cakes. What is a rich layered cake called? ToRTE is the most likely answer.There

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What is Scooby short for?

There is in-universe information.The name is full.It's Scoobert Doo.The name is nickname.There is a cartoon named “Scoo-dooby-doo.” What is Scooby

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Can all dogs see TV?

Many dogs seem to enjoy watching TV.A number of television shows are attractive to dogs.Motion is one of the things

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Who is The Simpsons bartender?

The Simpsons has a recurring character called “Moe Szyslak”.He appeared in the first episode of the series, “Simpsons Roasting on

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Can cats see TV?

Cats use vision and hearing to watch TV, but they also like to watch videos that appeal to their hunting

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Can dogs see TV?

Domestic dogs can perceive images on television the same way we do, and they are smart enough to recognize onscreen