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The following is a list of famous pairs listed alphabetically. For a list of pairs by category see Lists of pairs.

Pairs are actual persons (living or dead), places, or things, unless identified otherwise.

Each pair is listed once only, and is sorted alphabetically by the name listed first. If a pair is not listed under one name, it may be listed under the other.

A

Aa-Al - Am-Au

Aa-Al

Am-Au

B

Ba - Be-Bi - Bl-Bo - Br-Bu

Ba

Be-Bi

Bl-Bo

Br-Bu

C

Ca-Ce - Ch-Co - Cr-Cy

Ca-Ce

Ch-Co

Cr-Cy

D

E

  • Ebony & Ivory (proverbial/idiomatic; juxtapositions)
  • Echevarria and Vigoreaux, (couples, she went to jail accused of ordering his murder)
  • Eckert & Mauchly (colleagues; also commercial partners)
  • Elsie and Elmer (fictional; couples; mascots) Cows, trademark of Borden dairy circa 1938 on.
  • England & Wales (geographical; juxtapositions)
  • ENQ & ACK; (technical; complementary)
  • Emilio and Gloria Estefan (entertainers, couples)
  • Evan & Jaron;
  • Chris Evert & Martina Navratilova (rivals; opponents; athletes) Tennis legends.
  • Exchange & Mart;
  • Edison & Swan (rivals/opponents and commercial partners)

F

G

H

Ha - He-Ho - Hu

Ha

He-Ho

Hu

I

J

K

L

La-Li - Lo-Lu

La-Li

Lo-Lu

M

Ma - Me-Mo - Mu

Ma

Me-Mo

  • Meat & Potatoes (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary; food)
(Merrick and Rosso (Australian comedians)

Mu

N

O

P

Pa-Pl - Po-Pu

Pa-Pl

Po-Pu

Q

R

Ra-Ri - Ro - Ru-Rw

Ra-Ri

Ro

Ru-Rw

  • Ruler & compass; (technical; equipment; complementary) The two instruments whose use is permitted in formal geometrical constructions.
  • Russell & Whitehead (colleagues; mathematicians)
  • Ruth & Naomi; (mythological/legendary; Biblical; companions)
  • Rwanda & Burundi (geographical; juxtapositions)

S

Sa-Sh - Si-Sm - So-Su

Sa-Sh

Si-Sm

  • Siegfried & Roy; (colleagues; entertainers)
  • Silk & Satin; (proverbial pairing of two lustrous, luxurious fabrics)
  • Simon & Garfunkel; (colleagues; entertainers)
  • Simon & Schuster; (commercial partners)
  • Sirius & Sirius B (astronomical; juxtapositions) (binary star system)
  • Siskel & Ebert (colleagues) (Print and television movies reviewers) (Siskel 1946-1999)(Ebert& Roeper aren't really a "famous pair" yet)
  • Skull & Bones; (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary) Name of Yale secret society.
  • Skull & Crossbones; (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary) Symbol of death, piracy, and poison.
  • Slap & Tickle
  • John Smith & Pocahontas (couples)
  • Smith & Jones (fictional; colleagues)
  • Smith & Wesson; (commercial partners) (gunmakers)
  • Smoke & mirrors; (proverbial/idiomatic) The illusionist's elements
  • Smothers Brothers (colleagues; entertainers)

So-Su

T

Ta-To - Tr-Ty

Ta-To

  • Tarzan & Jane; (fictional; couples)
  • Terms and Conditions (legal term)
  • Tex & Jinx; (colleagues; entertainers)
  • Thelma & Louise; (fictional; companions)
  • Thomson and Thompson (Dupont et Dupond in the original Belgian) twin-like detectives in the Tintin comic series
  • Thompson Twins, a New Wave band best known for their ballad "Hold Me Now"—but for their most successful years, they were a trio, not a pair.
  • Thunder & lightning (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary)
  • Strom Thurmond & Essie Butler (couples; scandalous) Biological parents of mixed-race Essie Mae Washington-Williams
  • Tintin & Snowy (fictional; companions)
  • Tom & Jerry; (fictional; rivals/opponents; animated cartoon); also (proverbial/idiomatic).
  • Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn (fictional; companions)
  • Tommy and Tuppence (fictional; created by Agatha Christie)
  • Tool & Die (equipment; complementary)
  • Tonsils & Adenoids (anatomical; juxtapositions) (Customarily removed together; routine surgical procedure for children in the U. S. in the 1940s and 1950s).
  • Torvill & Dean; (colleagues; entertainers) (figure skaters)

Tr-Ty

U

V

W

X

  • Xerxes I & Esther (mythological/legendary; Biblical; rivals/opponents)
  • Xylem & Phloem (technical; complementary) Botanical circulatory elements

Y

Z

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