Who lived at this address? The Game.

sometimes they do…
sometimes they don’t…
Since It’s already been answered, here’s a Wiki LINK. Scroll down near the bottom.

Nero Wolfe plus cook, gardener and run-around man.

I wanna Zoom zoom zooma zoom.

The Abbey National Building Society!

It sounds like Tony Hancock, but I daren’t use the Internet to check…

Adding one of my own:

750 Bel Air Road
Beverly Hills, CA

Did this one get answered? I think it was Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate, wasn’t it?

123 Fake Street.
Croesus & Mammon.

Acacia Rd is from one of the BBC cartoons I watched as a kid - I think Bananaman

Cromwell St is Fred and Rosemary West.

One for the Guardian readers:

The Old Vicarage, Grantchester

23 1/2 Whistle Vista (Lane?)

344 Clinton St… Apt 3-B

1313 Mockingbird Lane

Yes, Tony Hancock was in East Cheam somewhere…

I say, Caruthers! I read the Guardian and this means nowt to me. :confused:

The first is a fake address Marge gave that ended up being the address of a warehouse that Bart and Milhouse hid in. I think the second is Monty Burns’ mansion.

112 1/2 Beacon Street, Boston, MA

1060 West Addison Street, Chicago, IL

263 Prinsengracht, Amsterdam, Netherlands

The Munsters. i wish I could say I knew it, but it’s in the OP. :smiley:

  1. If you mean Wistful Vista, it’s Fibber McGee and Molly

  2. Ralph and Alice Kramden

  3. The Munsters

Elwood Blues (actually Wrigley Field; he “falsified his renewal”.)

Yes. Love that movie. :slight_smile:

This one is really, really hard:

Who lives in Apartment 222?

(from a movie, isn’t mentioned once in the dialogue, but you see the front door a dozen or so times).

WAG: the killer in Rear Window?

Nah. It was a comedy.

Do you do the crossword? It was (maybe) Araucaria’s finest hour:

Poetical scene has surprisingly chaste Lord Archer vegetating (3, 3, 8, 12)

Another WAG: Jack Lemmon’s character in The Apartment?