Can you guess the '60s sitcom from just two words of the theme song?
Who sang about a creamy dreamboat and a hot dog?

Don't worry, we're going to give you two rather unique vocabulary. In fact, as far as we know, no other songs, let along theme songs, have ever combined these words.
For the most part, the following words do not appear back-to-back. That would be weird. But we did put them in the order they appear in the lyrics.
"Bubbling… pools?" "Allergic… penthouse?" Try to hum along and figure out the answers!
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"Courtesy… Feet"
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"Tropic… Millionaire"
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She sang, "Que Sera."
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"Bubbling… Pools"
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"Museum… Broomstick"
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"Allergic… Penthouse"
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"Harlem… Khrushchev"
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Okay, technically this is three words, if that makes it any easier: "Zanzibar… Hot Dog"
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"Creamy… Dreamboat"
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"Angels… Valentine"
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"Sneezed… Blood"

Can you guess the '60s sitcom from just two words of the theme song?
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86 Comments

11/11.....had to guess on one but guessed correct. so ill say 10/11 cuz i dont like 💩 shots
11/11 wish they would show F Troop
Wish MeTV would ADD repeats of: "The Patty Duke Show", "The Abbott & Costello Show" (1952-54), "McHale's Navy" (1962-66), "Get Smart" (1965-70), "Car 54, Where Are You?" (1961-63), and "The Donna Reed Show" (1957-66). DUMP: "The Brady Bunch" (on way too many repeats!), "Hogan's Heroes" (Nazi nonsense humor), and two rural oldies, "Green Acres" and "Petticoat Junction."
11/11. And I admit I guessed on four of them. In some cases, it was a choice of only two since the third theme song didn't have lyrics.