- - dan + shay, for example
- - The White Stripes or the Black Keys, for example
- - The White Stripes or The Black Keys, e.g.
- - Bugs and Daffy in "The Iceman Ducketh," e.g.
- - Indigo Girls, for one
- - the white stripes, say
- - Tegan and Sara, for example
- - Sonny & Cher, for one
- - Key & Peele, for one
- - Batman and Robin were the dynamic ...
- - Beach volleyball team, for one
- - Holmes and Watson, for one
- - The Coen brothers, e.g.
- - the band phantogram, e.g.
- - The Odd Douro Couple
- - Daft Punk or the White Stripes
- - Couple of the French get nothing
- - The Bash Brothers of the Oakland A's for instance
- - The White Stripes, e.g.
- - The Smothers Brothers, e.g.
- - The Dynamic ...... (Batman and Robin)
- - Simon & Garfunkel, for example
- - Bonnie & Clyde, for one
- - The Judds, for example
- - The Indigo Girls, e.g.
- - The Dynamic ......
- - The Chainsmokers, e.g.
- - The Captain and Tennille, e.g.
- - The Blues Brothers, e.g.
- - Batman and Robin, for one
- - Tonto and the Lone Ranger
- - The White Stripes or the Black Keys
- - The White Stripes or OutKast
- - The Swell Season, e.g.
- - The Dynamic ...... (nickname for Batman and Robin)
- - The Captain and Tennille, for one
- - The Captain and Tennille
- - The Black Keys, e.g.
- - The Black Keys of rock, e.g.
- - Tears for Fears or Savage Garden
- - Sonny & Cher or Hall & Oates, for example
- - Simon and Garfunkel, for one
- - Rap's Run the Jewels, e.g.
- - Music's Tears for Fears, e.g.
- - Team of two people
- - Sonny & Cher, once
- - Group such as Wet Leg
- - Party embraces upper-class couple
- - Mitchell and Webb, e.g.
- - Pair, twosome
- - Couple act united within
- - Performing partners may be dynamic when you enter party
- - Like Simon & Garfunkel
- - A pair of singers
- - Couple of musicians
- - You and me singing together
- - Lead-in to decimal
- - Dynamic pair, like Batman and Robin
- - Aly & AJ or She & Him e.g.
- - Rap's City Girls, e.g.
- - Key & Peele or Abbott & Costello, e.g.
- - Two-mike act
- - Two-person musical group
- - Side-by-side singers
- - two of something
- - a pair, couple
- - an entertainment pair
- - Ape astride back of au pair
- - Jack and Jill or Batman and Robin, e.g.
- - What Salt-N-Pepa were not, despite their name
- - Stage pair
- - Twenty One Pilots or Daft Punk, say
- - Two-person team
- - she & him, e.g.
- - a pair, batman and robin, e.g.?
- - pair act to keep united
- - VanJess is one
- - Pair of musicians
- - "name a more iconic ....... i'll wait."
- - party involving upper-class singers?
- - Lead-in to lingo in a language-learning app name
- - Pair performing in arduous surroundings
- - A pair, like Simon & Garfunkel
- - Like Starsky & Hutch, as a team
- - Couple of heads of department under observation
- - "Dynamic ...," Batman and Robin
- - Group of two, as Simon & Garfunkel
- - Two lovebirds, say
- - Google ... (video chat mobile app by Google)
- - Two-piece band
- - Double act
- - A twosome, such as Simon & Garfunkel
- - indigo girls or t.a.t.u.
- - Bridge partnership, e.g.
- - Performing pair, say
- - Brooks & Dunn e.g.
- - A twosome, like Key & Peele
- - Pair of entertainers
- - minimal ensemble
- - Two-person band
- - Irene & Seulgi, e.g
- - A pair, such as Hall & Oates
- - A pair [like Tommy and Tuppence Beresford]
- - Group of two, like Simon & Garfunkel
- - Couple cartwheeling in boudoir?
- - Group such as Outkast
- - Pair, uneasy at first, entering function
- - Batman and Robin or Bonnie and Clyde
- - A pair, like Key & Peele
- - Key & Peele
- - Sonny and Cher, say
- - couple on stage
- - A twosome, as Daft Punk
- - Like Laurel and Hardy
- - Indie pop's Tegan and Sara, e.g.
- - You and me, as dancers
- - OutKast or Tenacious D e.g.
- - Dynamic group of two
- - Like Sherlock and Watson
- - Tweedledum and Tweedledee, e.g.
- - Hall and Oates, eg
- - Tegan and Sara, e.g.
- - Heckle and Jeckle, e.g.
- - It takes two
- - Peaches & Herb, e.g.
- - Solo plus one
- - Half a quartet
- - Penn & Teller, e.g.
- - Two performers
- - Small musical group
- - One is dynamic
- - Burns and Allen, e.g.
- - Trilling twosome
- - Tango complement
- - Small ensemble
- - Husband-and-wife team, e.g.
- - Smallest team
- - Singing twosome
- - Quartet minus two
- - Prefix with tone
- - Many a comedy team
- - Beach volleyball team, e.g.
- - Barely a team
- - Two musicians
- - Inseparable twosome
- - Husband and wife, e.g.
- - Hall and Oates, e.g.
- - Frick and Frack, e.g.
- - Dyad
- - You, me and a mike
- - Two-piano piece
- - Two-person group
- - Two-performer act
- - Trio less one
- - Smallest possible team
- - Penn and Teller, e.g.
- - Lone Ranger and Tonto, e.g.
- - Half of a quartet
- - Group that's smaller than a trio
- - Electronic act Justice, e.g.
- - Bill and Hillary Clinton, e.g.
- - Batman and Robin, say
- - Batman and Robin, dynamically
- - Batman and Robin were a dynamic one
- - Act with two mikes
- - What you, me and a mike create
- - Twosome on stage
- - Two-person music group
- - Two-person act
- - Two-musician ensemble
- - Tom and Jerry, say
- - Tim and Eric of "Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!" e.g.
- - They Might Be Giants, e.g.
- - Tag team, e.g.
- - Stage twosome
- - Sonny and Cher were one
- - Sonny & Cher were one
- - Small pop group
- - Singing partners
- - Schubert's "Grand ---"
- - Sam & Dave, e.g.
- - Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, e.g.
- - Rock's They Might Be Giants, e.g.
- - Rock's Suicide, e.g.
- - Rock's Sparks, e.g.
- - Rock's Royal Blood, e.g.
- - Rock's No Age, e.g.
- - Rock's Broken Bells, e.g.
- - Righteous Brothers, e.g.
- - Ren and Stimpy, e.g.
- - Rap's OutKast, e.g.
- - Quartet / 2
- - Pop's Disclosure, e.g.
- - One may be an item
- - Musical group that's smaller than a trio
- - Music's Eurythmics, e.g.
- - Music's Daft Punk, e.g.
- - Music group that's smaller than a trio
- - Music combo
- - Morning show team, often
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