| How old is Bart? |
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10 |
| Bart Simpson is voiced by |
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Nancy Cartwright |
| Homer's occupation |
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Nuclear science technician |
| Homer's middle name |
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Jay |
| Homer's father |
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Abraham (Abe) |
| Homer's favourite beer (served at Moe's Tavern) |
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Duff |
| The voice of Homer, and several minor characters |
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Dan Castellaneta |
| Marge's maiden name |
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Bouvier |
| The elder of Bart's two sisters (aged 8) |
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Lisa |
| Bart and Lisa's baby sister |
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Maggie |
| Voiced Maggie's first word (in Lisa's First Word (sic) – series 4 episode 10) |
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Elizabeth Taylor |
| Marge's sisters (Bart and Lisa's aunts) |
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Patty, Selma |
| The Simpsons' home town |
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Springfield |
| Founder of Springfield |
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Jebediah Springfield |
| Springfield's local rival town |
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Shelbyville |
| Spanish expression of surprise, a catchphrase used by Bart: said to be a euphemism for an anatomical reference |
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Ay, caramba! |
| Catchphrase used by Homer: defined by the New Oxford Dictionary of English in 2001 as "[an]
exclamation used to comment on an action perceived as foolish or stupid" |
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D'oh! |
| Interjection, possibly of Yiddish origin, but popularised since 1994 through its use in The Simpsons:
defined by Chambers Dictionary in 2014 as "expressing indifference or boredom" |
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Meh |
| News anchor on Channel 6 Weekday News |
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Kent Brockman |
| Owner of Springfield Nuclear Power Plant (Homer's employer) |
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Montgomery Burns |
| In The Simpsons version of Monopoly, his house is the most expensive property on the board |
| Catchphrases "Excellent ... " (in a slow, sinister voice, while steepling his fingertips) and
"Release the hounds" |
| Jeff Albertson (catchphrase "Worst [insert noun] ever!"): better known as |
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Comic Book Guy |
| Voiced himself in the episode entitled Judge Me Tender |
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Simon Cowell |
| The Simpsons' next–door neighbour |
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Ned Flanders |
| Ned's wife – fell to her death from the grandstand at Springfield Racetrack after being hit in the
face by a T–shirt fired from a cannon |
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Maude Flanders |
| The Flanders' sons |
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Rod and Todd |
| Scottish janitor at Bart's school – described the French as
"cheese–eating surrender monkeys" |
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Groundskeeper Willie |
| Springfield's 'town drunk', and Homer's best friend |
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Barney Gumble |
| The Simpsons' family doctor |
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Dr. Julius M. Hibbert |
| Bart's teacher |
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Mrs. (Edna) Krabappel |
| Bart's favourite clown (real name Herschel Krostowsky) |
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Krusty |
| Minister at The First Church of Springfield |
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Rev. Timothy Lovejoy |
| Who shot Mr. Burns? |
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Maggie |
| School bus driver – notable for his maniacal driving style, his love of heavy metal music, and his
'teenager' mentality |
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Otto Mann |
| Real-life married couple who appeared as guest stars in Lisa the vegetarian (series 7 episode 5) |
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Paul & Linda McCartney |
| Bart's friend, who used to bully him – known for his signature "ha–ha!" laugh |
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Nelson Muntz |
| Lisa's musical idol |
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Bleeding Gums Murphy |
| Manager of the local Kwik–E–Mart |
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Apu Nahasapeemapetilon |
| Mayor of Springfield (nicknamed Diamond Joe) |
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Joe Quimby |
| Incompetent quack doctor: catchphrase "Hi, everybody!" |
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Nick Riviera |
| Horatio McCallister (catchphrase "Arrrrrrrr!"): better known as |
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The Sea Captain |
| Krusty the Clown's erstwhile assistant – voiced by Kelsey Grammer |
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Sideshow Bob |
| Principal of Springfield Elementary School |
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Seymour Skinner |
| Mr. Burns's personal assistant |
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Waylon Smithers |
| Owns and runs the bar; was once a boxer called Kid Gorgeous; more speaking appearances than any other character,
apart from Homer, Bart, Marge and Lisa |
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Moe (Szyslak) |
| Bart's naïve best friend |
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Milhouse Van Houten |
| Springfield's incompetent, irresponsible, lazy and gluttonous police chief |
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Clancy Wiggum |
| The local convenience store (part of a major, downmarket chain) |
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Kwik–E–Mart |
| Shop owned by Ned Flanders (for left–handed things) |
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The Leftorium |
| To celebrate 20 years of The Simpsons (2009), Marge became the first cartoon character to appear on the
cover of |
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Playboy |
| In Homer Alone, Marge is sent to |
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Rancho Relaxo |
| Instrument that Lisa plays |
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Saxophone |
| Wedding chapel where Homer and Marge got married |
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Shotgun Pete's |
| "A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man" is the motto of |
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Springfield |
| According to teacher Miss Hoover, the word "embiggens" is perfectly ... |
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Cromulent |
| Nuclear–inspired name of Springfield's baseball team |
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Springfield Isotopes |