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.

  • Pairs are human beings unless otherwise noted.
  • Twins (see list of twins) and twin cities are not included.

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 B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

A

Aa-Al - Am-Au


Aa-Al

  • Aachen & Aix-la-Chapelle (geographical; juxtapositions) (German and French names for the same town)
  • Abbott & Costello (colleagues; entertainers)
  • Abélard & Heloise (couples)
  • Abercrombie & Fitch (commercial partners)
  • Adam & Eve (Biblical; couples)
  • Addison & Steele (colleagues; writers)
  • Adenine & thymine (scientific; complementary) (DNA base pair)
  • Roberto Alagna & Angela Gheorghiu
  • Albireo (astronomical; juxtapositions) (the double star Beta Cygnus)
  • Alcock & Brown (colleagues; aviators)
  • John Alden & Priscilla (couples) A real couple (but Priscilla's memorable line, "Why don't you speak for yourself, John?"" is the fictional creation of Longfellow)
  • Ali and Frazier, (rivals), boxers
  • Ali and Norton (rivals; boxers)
  • Allemande left & Grand right and left (sequences) (frequently paired square dance maneuvers)
  • Allen and Farrow (couples)
  • A&P (supermarket chain, stands for "Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company")
  • A&W (Root beer- named after inventors Allen and Wright)

Am-Au

  • American Falls & Horseshoe Falls (geographical; juxtapositions)
  • Amoeba & Paramecium (complementary) Prototypical protozoans studied in elementary biology classes
  • Amos & Andy (fictional; companions)
  • Anderson & Webster (colleagues; comedians)
  • Andrade and Trevi (controversial couple, entertainers, accused of crimes)
  • Andy and Grant Flower, Zimbabwe cricket players
  • animus & anima (conceptual)
  • Ant & Dec (colleagues; entertainers)
  • Anthony and Dayanara (couples)
  • Antigua & Barbuda (geographical; juxtapositions)
  • Antony & Cleopatra (couples)
  • Anna & the King of Siam (colleagues) (Anna Leonowens and King Mongkut )
  • Apples & oranges (proverbial/idiomatic; conceptual; opposing; food)
  • Arguello and Escalera (rivals; boxers)
  • Assault and battery (criminal acts commonly committed together)
  • Asterix and Obelix (cartoon friends)
  • Fred & Adele Astaire (colleagues; entertainers; siblings)
  • Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers (colleagues; entertainers)
  • Atlas & Gazetteer (equipment; complementary)
  • Autobot & Decepticon (fictional; rivals)

B

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


Ba

  • The Babbitt & the Bromide
  • Bangers & Mash (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary; food) (Sausages & mashed potato)
  • Battledore & Shuttlecock (equipment; complementary)
  • Bacon & eggs (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary; food)
  • Baddiel & Skinner (colleagues; comedians}
  • Bambi & Thumper (fictional; companions)
  • Barbie & Ken (fictional; couples)
  • Barnes & Noble (commercial partnership)
  • Barnum & Bailey (commercial partnership)
  • Baskin-Robbins (commercial partners)
  • Bass & treble (conceptual; technical; antitheses)
  • Bathroom & W.C. (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary) (British usage) The two essential hygienic plumbing facilities.
  • Batman and Robin (fictional; colleagues)

Be-Bi

  • Beaumont & Fletcher (colleagues; playwrights)
  • Beany & Cecil (fictional; companions; animated cartoons; television)
  • Beavis & Butthead (fictional; companions)
  • Bed and breakfast (proverbial/idiomatic)
  • Beer and skittles (proverbial/idiomatic)
  • Ben & Jerry (commercial partners)
  • Benjamin Britten & Peter Pears (colleagues; couples)
  • Beren & Lúthien (fictional; lovers) Creations of J. R. R. Tolkien
  • Bert & Ernie (fictional; companions; puppets; television) Creations of Jim Henson, possibly named after characters in It's a Wonderful Life
  • Betty and Veronica (fictional; friends and rivals, mostly friends)
  • Big-endian & Little-endian (fictional; opposing factions) Creations of Jonathan Swift. Satirized homoousia & homoiousia. Also: (technical; conceptual; opposing) computer science terms
  • Bill and Ben, The Flowerpot Men (fictional; companions)
  • Bill & Ted (fictional; companions)
  • Bird and Magic (rivals; colleagues)

Bl-Bo

  • Blackadder & Baldrick (fictional; companions)
  • Black & Decker (commercial partners)
  • Black & white (proverbial/idiomatic; conceptual; opposing)
  • Block & tackle (equipment; complementary)
  • B&Q (Block & Quayle - British DIY chain of stores)
  • Boardwalk & Park Place (complementary; juxtapositions)
  • Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall
  • Bobby & Jack Charlton (English football (soccer) players.)
  • Bolsheviks & Mensheviks (opposing factions)
  • Bonnie & Clyde (colleagues; couples; criminals)
  • Bootsie and Snudge
  • Bosnia & Herzegovina (geographical; juxtapositions)
  • Bow & Arrow (equipment; complementary)

Br-Bu

  • Brace & bit (equipment; complementary)
  • Brahms & Wagner (idols of opposing musical factions in Vienna during the 1870s)
  • Bread & butter (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary; food)
  • Bread & Roses (Proverbial of women's labor issues, from slogan of the 1912 Lawrence, Massachusetts strikers)
  • Bread & water (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary; food)
  • Breaking & Entering (legal term)
  • Brighton & Hove - also Brighton & Hove Albion (geographical; juxtapositions)
  • Charlie Brown & Snoopy (fictional; companions; comic strip) Creations of Charles M. Schulz
  • "Daddy" Browning & "Peaches" Heenan (couples; scandalous)
  • Robert Browning & Elizabeth Barrett (couples)
  • Bubble & Squeak (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary; food) (dish made from leftover potatoes and cabbage)
  • Buck & Bubbles (colleagues; entertainers)
  • Geoffrey & Margaret Burbidge (scientists, colleagues; couple)
  • Burke & Hare (colleagues; criminals)
  • George Burns & Gracie Allen (colleagues; entertainers; couples)
  • Aaron Burr & Alexander Hamilton (rivals/opponents)
  • Buster Brown & Tige (fictional; companions; comic strip) Creations of Richard F. Outcault

C

Ca-Ce - Ch-Co - Cr-Cy


Ca-Ce

  • Caesar & Cleopatra (couples)
  • Cain & Abel (mythological/legendary; Biblical; siblings; rivals/opponents)
  • Calvin and Hobbes (fictional; companions; comic strips) Creations of Bill Watterson
  • Cannon & Ball (complementary; comedians)
  • Captain Scarlet & the Mysterons (fictional; rivals)
  • Carriage return & Line feed (technical; complementary) Standard line break in Digital OSes, CP/M, MS-DOS, and Windows
  • Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid (colleagues; companions; criminals) (Subject of motion picture Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid)
  • Castor & Pollux (astronomical; juxtapositions); also (mythological/legendary; twins) The twin stars in Gemini; ;
  • Castro and Mendez (colleagues, rivals)
  • Cats & dogs (proverbial/idiomatic; rivals/opponents)
  • Cavaliers & Roundheads (opposing factions)
  • Cav & Pag (complementary) (Cavalleria Rusticana and I_Pagliacci, short operas frequently performed together)
  • Cease & desist (proverbial/idiomatic) (Legal idiom)

Ch-Co

  • Chacon and Limon (rivals, boxers)
  • Iris Chacon and Charytin, (colleagues, rivals)
  • Iris Chacon and Elin Ortiz (couples)
  • Chalk & Cheese (proverbial/idiomatic; rivals/opponents) British phrase, "as different as chalk and cheese"
  • Chang & Eng (twins) The eponymous "Siamese twins"
  • Charytin and Elin Ortiz (couples)
  • Chas 'n Dave
  • Cheech & Chong (colleagues; entertainers)
  • Cherubim & Seraphim (Biblical; complementary) Frequently paired; the two lowest orders of angels.
  • Chip and Dale
  • Christopher Columbus & Queen Isabel (colleagues)
  • Click & Clack (colleagues; entertainers) ("the Tappet brothers") (Tom and Ray Magliozzi)
  • Cloak and Dagger (idiom) refers to covert operations, also a comic book duo
  • Coat & tie (proverbial/idiomatic; equipment; complementary) (The two required articles constituting formal dress)
  • Conservative & Labour (opposing factions)
  • Joel and Ethan Coen (brothers, filmmakers)
  • Corned beef & Cabbage (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary; food) Proverbial lower-class Irish main course
  • Emily Cox & Henry Rathvon (colleagues) (crossword puzzle authors)
  • Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner (cartoon characters; adversaries)

Cr-Cy

  • Crips & Bloods (rivals)
  • Crosse & Blackwell (commercial partners)
  • Cruise and Kidman (couples, formerly)
  • Cruz and Knight (couples)
  • Pierre & Marie Curie (colleagues; couples; scientists)
  • Currier & Ives (commercial partners) (lithographers)
  • Cut & Paste (technical; complementary)
  • Cyril & Methodius
  • cytosine & thymine (complementary) (DNA base pair)

D

  • Dallas & Fort Worth (geographical; juxtapositions; twin cities)
  • Dalziel & Pascoe (fictional; colleagues; detectives) Creations of Reginald Hill
  • Damon & Pythias (mythological/legendary; companions)
  • Matt Damon & Ben Affleck (entertainers, colleagues)
  • Danger Mouse & Penfold
  • Dante and Virgil (epic poets, fictional companions) Dante makes Virgil his guide through Hell (logical since Virgil described the Roman underworld in his Aeneid) in Inferno
  • David & Goliath (mythological/legendary; Biblical; rivals/opponents)
  • Day & Night (proverbial)
  • Death & Taxes (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary) (proverbial pairing of two inevitabilities)
  • Del and Rodney (fictional; brothers)
  • De La Hoya and Corretjer (couples)
  • Democrat & Republican (opposing factions in the U.S.)
  • Dick & Jane (fictional; siblings) (in the Scott, Foresman primary readers, very widely used in the U.S.)
  • Big Diomede Island & Little Diomede Island (geographical; juxtapositions)
  • The Dioscuri (mythological/legendary; twins; rivals/opponents)
  • The Big Dipper & the Little Dipper (astronomical; complementary)
  • Divide & conquer (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary)
  • Dodge & Plymouth (corporate twin automobile marques; same company, same chassis, different model names and body styles)
  • Doom and gloom (proverbial)
  • Dorothy & Toto (fictional; companions)
  • Drum and bugle corps (equipment; complementary) Marching band musical complement.
  • Dempsey and Makepeace (fictional; colleagues)

E

  • 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

  • Faber & Faber, Ltd. (commercial partners) British publishing firm.
  • Douglas Fairbanks & Mary Pickford (colleagues; entertainers)
  • The Falcon and the Snowman (film title)
  • Farrelly brothers -(Peter and Bobby) (brothers, filmmakers)
  • Basil Fawlty & Sybil (fictitious)
  • Ferrante & Teicher (colleagues; entertainers) (duo-pianists)
  • Fife & Drum (equipment; complementary) Traditional military instrumental pair
  • Fight or flight (proverbial/idiomatic; opposing)
  • Fire and Brimstone (idiomatic) Punishment in hell, used idiomatically to describe especially emphatic and threatening sermonizing
  • Fish & chips (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary; food)
  • Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau & Gerald Moore
  • Flanders & Swann (colleagues; entertainers)
  • Flanagan & Allen
  • Flotsam & Jetsam (proverbial/idiomatic/legal)
  • Fools & Horses
  • Fortnum & Mason (commercial partners)
  • French & Saunders
  • Friend or foe (proverbial/idiomatic; opposing)
  • Frodo Baggins & Sam Gamgee (fictional; companions)
  • Funk & Wagnalls (commercial partners)

G

  • Gallagher & Lyle
  • Gallagher & Shean (colleagues; entertainers)
  • Gary and Phil Neville (English football (soccer) players.)
  • Bill Gates & Paul Allen (colleagues; business partners) Founders of Microsoft Corporation
  • Gatti and Ward (rivals; boxers)
  • George & Ira Gershwin (colleagues; siblings; songwriters)
  • Gilbert & George (colleagues; entertainers; couples) (performance artists)
  • Gilbert & Sullivan (colleagues; songwriters)
  • Gin & tonic (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary; beverages)
  • Gin & Vermouth (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary; beverages)
  • Goofus & Gallant (fictional; rivals/opponents)
  • Gog & Magog
  • God and the Devil (rivals)
  • Good & evil (conceptual; juxtaposition)
  • Great Pyramid & Sphinx (juxtapositions) Ancient Egyptian monuments of Giza
  • Guanine and cytosine (scientific; complementary) (other DNA base pair)
  • Gumby & Pokey (fictional; companions; television; animated cartoons)
  • The Globe & Mail
  • Goodson & Todman (colleagues) (television game-show producers)

H

Ha - He-Ho - Hu


Ha

  • h and Chi Persei (astronomical; juxtapositions)
  • Hagar & Helga
  • Hagler and Hearns (rivals; boxers)
  • Haim and Feldman (entertainers, the two Coreys)
  • Hale & Dorr (commercial partners) (Boston law firm)
  • Hale & Pace
  • Ham and eggs (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary; food)
  • Hansel & Gretel (mythological/legendary; siblings)
  • Warren G. Harding & Nan Britton (couples; scandalous)
  • Hardy & Littlewood (colleagues) Mathematicians in the field of number theory.
  • Harlequin & Pierrot (fictional; archetypes; complementary)
  • Harry and David (commercial partners) Pioneering mail-order food merchant (pears, Fruit-of-the-Month club)
  • Harvard & Radcliffe (institutions; complementary)
  • Harvard & Yale (institutions; rivals)
  • Hatfields and McCoys [1] (http://userwww.service.emory.edu/~dmcco01/McCoy/diversion.html) (rivals/opponents)

He-Ho

  • Heaven & Earth (proverbial/idiomatic; opposing)
  • Heaven & Hell (proverbial/idiomatic; opposing)
  • He-Man & She-Ra (fictional; colleagues)
  • He-Man & Skeletor (fictional; rivals)
  • Hennes & Mauritz Swedish clothing manufacturer
  • Hero & Leander (mythological/legendary; couples)
  • Edmund Hillary & Tenzing Norgay (colleagues)
  • Hinge & Bracket (colleagues; entertainers)
  • Hiroshima & Nagasaki (geographical) (First, and to date only, targets of nuclear attack)
  • Hobbs & Sutcliffe
  • Hollywood and Vine (geographical; intersections)
  • Homer & Jethro (colleagues; entertainers)
  • Homer & Marge (fictional; couples)
  • Holmes and Cooney (rivals; boxers; later friends)
  • Sherlock Holmes & Dr. Watson (fictional; colleagues; companions)
  • Sherlock Holmes & Professor Moriarty (fictional; rivals/opponents)
  • Holyfield and Tyson (rivals; boxers)
  • homoousia & homoiousia (concepts; opposing)
  • Horn & Hardart (commercial partners)

Hu

  • Hubie and Bertie characters in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons
  • Rock Hudson & Doris Day (colleagues; entertainers; movies) (fictional; couples) Played couples in battle-of-the-sexes comedies such as Pillow Talk
  • Albert and Allen Hughes (brothers, filmmakers)
  • Rod Hull and Emu (ventriloquist & dummy)
  • Huntley & Brinkley (colleagues)

I

  • The Iliad & the Odyssey (literary; complementary)
  • Incubus & Succubus
  • Itchy and Scratchy (fictional; rivals; characters in The Simpsons)
  • Iztaccihuatl &Popocatepetl (geographical; juxtapositions) (Mexican volcanos named after mythical lovers)
  • Izzy and Moe (colleagues]]

J

  • Jack & Jill (proverbial/idiomatic; fictional; companions)
  • Jagger & Richards (colleagues, songwriters, Rolling Stones)
  • Jarndyce and Jarndyce (fictional; commercial partners) (legal case in Charles Dickens' novel, Bleak House)
  • Agents Jay and Kay (fictional; colleagues)
  • Jay & Silent Bob (fictional; companions)
  • Jeeves & Wooster (fictional; companions)
  • Thomas Jefferson & Sally Hemings (couples; scandalous)
  • Jekyll & Hyde (fictional)
  • Joel and Brinkley (couples)
  • Steve Jobs & Steve Wozniak (colleagues; commercial partners) The proverbial "two Steves in a garage" who founded Apple Computer, Inc.. (with assistance from Mike Markkula)
  • Johnson & Johnson (commercial partners)
  • Irène Joliot-Curie & Frédéric Joliot (scientists, couple)
  • Joseph & Mary (Biblical; couples)
  • The Jukes & the Kallikaks (conceptual; opposing)
  • Jules & Vincent (fictional; companions)
  • Jules et Jim (fictional; companions)
  • Juno & the Peacock; , Alfred Hitchcock, Sean O'Casey (fictional; couples)

K

  • Kenan & Kel (colleagues; Nickelodeon show)
  • Kermit & Miss Piggy (fictional; companions)
  • Kernighan & Ritchie (colleagues) Computer scientists
  • Nancy Kerrigan & Tonya Harding (rivals; opponents; athletes) Figure-skaters. Famous because of Harding's 1994 participation in a conspiracy to disable Kerrigan.
  • Kirk and Spock (fictional; colleagues)
  • Keuffel & Esser (commercial partners) (slide rule manufacturer)
  • King & Country (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary)
  • King and Queen
  • Kruder & Dorfmeister (partner DJs)

L

La-Li - Lo-Lu


La-Li

  • Lady & The Tramp (fictional; couples)
  • Lancelot & Guinevere (mythological/legendary; couples)
  • Land's End and John O'Groats (geographical; promontories at opposite extremities of Great Britain)
  • Last Will and Testament (a person's stated wishes for the distribution of their assets after death)
  • Laurel & Hardy (colleagues; entertainers; animated cartoon)
  • The Law & the Prophets
  • Lea & Perrins (commercial partners)
  • Leda & the Swan (mythological/legendary; couples)
  • Leicestershire & Rutland (geographical; juxtapositions)
  • Left & right (conceptual; opposing)
  • Lennon and McCartney (song writers)
  • Leonard and Duran (rivals; boxers)
  • Leonard and Hearns (rivals; boxers)
  • Leopold & Loeb (colleagues; criminals)
  • Les Paul and Mary Ford
  • Lewis & Clark (historical; colleagues)
  • Lewis and Holyfield (rivals; boxers)
  • Lineweaver & Burk
  • Lindwall & Miller
  • Little & Large
  • Life or death (conceptual; antitheses)

Lo-Lu

  • Lone Ranger & Tonto (fictional; colleagues)
  • Louis and Schmeling (rivals; boxers)
  • Love and Death (movie title by Woody Allen)
  • Lucy & Desi (colleagues; couples; rivals/opponents; commercial partners; entertainers)
  • Auguste and Louis Lumière (brothers, filmmakers)
  • Alfred Lunt & Lynn Fontanne (colleagues; couples; entertainers; theatre)

M

Ma - Me-Mo - Mu


  • McDonnell and Douglas (commercial partners)
  • McGwire and Sosa (athletes, friendly rivals, both of whom broke Roger Maris' home run record in 1998)
  • Aimee Semple McPherson & Kenneth G. Ormiston (couples; scandalous)

Ma

  • Mad dogs & Englishmen (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary; title) Noel Coward song title, referring to creatures that "go out in the mid-day sun" in tropical climes; also motion picture title, name of singing group, name of advertising agency.
  • Madonna and Sean Penn (couples)
  • M & M's
  • Marc Antony and Pussyfoot characters in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons
  • Large Magellanic Cloud & Small Magellanic Cloud (astronomical; juxtapositions)
  • Mahler & Bruckner (complementary) Symphonic composers who are frequently paired and seem to appeal to similar musical tastes.
  • Mainyu & Mazda (mythological/legendary; conceptual; rivals/opponents)
  • Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis (entertainers; colleagues; actors) created a successful stage comedy duo
  • Mantle and Maris (baseball teammates, chased Babe Ruth's home run record in 1961)
  • Marks & Spencer (commercial partners)
  • Marx & Engels (colleagues)
  • Mary & her little lamb (fictional; companions) (Sarah Josepha Hale's nursery poem, "Mary had a Little Lamb")
  • Mary & Joseph (biblical; complementary; couples)
  • Mason & Dixon (colleagues)
  • Masters & Johnson (colleagues; scientists)

Me-Mo

  • Meat & Potatoes (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary; food)
  • Mexicali & Calexico (geographical; juxtapositions; twin cities)
  • Michaelis & Menten (colleagues; scientists)
  • Michelson & Morley (colleagues; scientists)
  • Mills & Boon (commercial partners) British publisher of romance novels.
  • Wilbur Mills & Fanne Foxe (couples; scandalous) (Senator caught with stripper, in the "tidal basin" incident)
  • Mississippi-Missouri (geographical; juxtapositions) Conjoined river systems
  • Mizar & Alcor (astronomical; juxtapositions) (the "horse and rider")
  • Modesty Blaise & Willie Garvin
  • Moet et Chandon (champagne manufacturer)
  • The Monitor & the Merrimack (rivals/opponents)
  • Montague & Capulet (fictional; rival families)
  • Mom and pop (conceptual; complementary)
  • Morecambe & Wise (colleagues; entertainers; comedians)
  • Mork & Mindy (fictional; companions; television)
  • Morse & Lewis
  • Motherhood & apple pie (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary) The two primary undisputed American values

Mu

  • Mum and dad (conceptual; complementary)
  • Mums and Dads (investors of modest means; Andrea's regular greeting to her radio listeners)
  • Mutt and Jeff (fictional; companions; comic strip) Creations of Harry Conway "Bud" Fisher; it was the first well-known daily comic strip. Hence also (idiomatic/proverbial) for any tall-short pair of men.
  • Mutt & Jeff (colleagues; spies)
  • Fox Mulder and Dana Scully (fictional; colleagues; television)

N

  • Nancy & Sluggo (fictional; companions; comic strip) (Creations of Ernie Bushmiller)
  • Napoleon & Josephine (couples)
  • Nature or nuture (proverbial/idiomatic; opposing)
  • Neanderthals & Cro-Magnons
  • Evelyn Nesbit & Stanford White (couples; scandalous)
  • Newfoundland & Labrador (geographical; juxtapositions)
  • North Island & South Island (New Zealand)
  • nuts & bolts (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary)

O

  • Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler
  • Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh
  • Olmedo and Porcel (entertainers)
  • One Man & His Dog
  • Oranges and lemons (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary) (Nursery rhyme)
  • Orkney & Shetland (geographical; juxtapositions)
  • Orthanc & Minas Morgul (Tolkien's (fictional; geographical; juxtapositions; rivals/opponents) Two Towers)
  • Orthoclase & Plagioclase (complementary) (minerals found together in feldspar)
  • Oscar and Lucinda (Peter Carey book title)
  • Donny and Marie Osmond (siblings, entertainers)
  • Othello & Desdemona (fictional; couples; theatre) (creations of William Shakespeare)
  • The Owl & the Pussycat (fictional; couples)

P

Pa-Pl - Po-Pu


Pa-Pl

  • Pat and Patachon
  • Peaches & cream (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary)
  • Pelleas et Melisande (mythological/legendary; couples)
  • Penn & Teller (colleagues; entertainers; illusionists)
  • Penrod & Sam (fictional; companions) Creations of Booth Tarkington
  • Pepsi and Coke (proverbial, market rivals)
  • Peter Pan & Wendy (fictional; companions) Creations of J. M. Barrie
  • Phil and Grant Mitchell (fictional; brothers in EastEnders)
  • Phileas Fogg & Passepartout (fictional; companions) (Creations of Jules Verne)
  • Philemon & Baucis (mythological/legendary; couples)
  • Phobos & Deimos (astronomical; juxtapositions) Satellites of Mars
  • Piston & Cylinder (equipment; complementary)
  • Pinky & the Brain (fictional; cartoon mice)
  • Pinky and Perky (fictional; children's television puppet pigs)
  • Plankton & Nekton
  • Plug & Socket (equipment; complementary)

Po-Pu

  • Pompeii & Herculaneum (geographical; juxtapositions) Adjacent cities destroyed in the A. D. 79 eruption of Mount Vesuvius
  • Porgy & Bess (fictional; couples) Title of and characters in DuBose Heyward's novel, on which the Gershwin opera was based
  • Postman Pat & Jess (fictional; children's television character and cat)
  • Press & Journal
  • Posh & Becks
  • Pride & Prejudice (literature; juxtapositions) a novel by Jane Austen
  • Procter & Gamble (commercial partners)
  • Proton & neutron (scientific; complementary)
  • Pryor and Arguello (rivals; boxers)
  • Pyramus & Thisbe (fictional; couples)
  • Punch & Judy (fictional; archetypes; couples; rivals/opponents)
  • Punt & Dennis (colleagues; entertainers)
  • Pupienus & Balbinus

Q

  • Strange & Charm Quarks (complementary)
  • A.B. and Selena Quintanilla (siblings, entertainers)
  • Quisp & Quake

R

Ra-Ri - Ro - Ru-Rw


Ra-Ri

  • Pierre-Esprit Radisson & Médard des Groseilliers
  • Ramadhin & Valentine (cricket players, subject of song)
  • Rand & McNally (commercial partners)
  • The Raw & the Cooked
  • Ray and Cruz (musicians, Christian salsa)
  • Redgrave & Pinsent (colleagues; athletes)
  • Reeves & Mortimer
  • Regis & Kathie Lee (colleagues; entertainers; television)
  • Regis & Kelly
  • Ren & Stimpy (fictional; colleagues; animated cartoon)
  • Rhode Island & Providence Plantations (geographical; juxtapositions) (Rhode Island's official name)
  • Rhubarb & Custard (foods; complementary; fictional character; companions)
  • Ring and KO Magazine (sister publications)

Ro

  • Robinson and LaMotta (rivals; boxers)
  • Robinson and Turpin (rivals; boxers)
  • Rocky and Bullwinkle (fictional; colleagues; animated cartoon)
  • Rocky and Mugsy characters in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons
  • Rod & reel (equipment; complementary)
  • Rodgers & Hammerstein (colleagues; songwriters)
  • Rodgers & Hart (colleagues; songwriters)
  • The Two Ronnies (colleagues; comedians; Ronnie Corbett and Ronnie Barker)
  • Roy Rogers & Dale Evans (colleagues; couples; entertainers; singers; motion pictures)
  • Rolls & Royce (commercial partners)
  • Romeo & Juliet (fictional; couples) Creations of William Shakespeare
  • Romulus & Remus (mythological/legendary; siblings)
  • Rosencrantz & Guildenstern (fictional; companions) Creations of William Shakespeare, also used by Tom Stoppard
  • Roy & HG Australian comedy-based sporting commentators (or sporting-based comedians)
  • Le Rouge & le Noir (conceptual; opposing; famous title) Stendhal's novel; red army uniforms vs. black church robes
  • Rowan & Martin (colleagues; entertainers; comedians; television)

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

  • Saint Kitts and Nevis (geographical; juxtapositions)
  • Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (geographical; juxtapositions)
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (geographical; juxtapositions)
  • Salt & pepper (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary; food)
  • Salt & vinegar (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary; food)
  • Samson & Delilah (mythological/legendary; Biblical; couples)
  • San Diego & Tijuana (geographical; juxtapositions; twin cities)
  • São Tomé and Príncipe (geographical; juxtapositions; twin islands)
  • Sapphire & Steel (fictional; colleagues)
  • Scylla & Charybdis (See also Scylla & Charybdis) (mythological/legendary)
  • Sears & Roebuck (commercial partners)
  • Sellar & Yeatman (colleagues; authors; humorists) Authors of 1066 and All That
  • Sense & Sensibility (literature; juxtapositions) a novel by Jane Austen
  • Shadows and Fog (movie title by Woody Allen)
  • Shave & a haircut (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary)
  • Shaw Brothers (filmmakers)

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

  • King Solomon & the Queen of Sheba (mythological/legendary; Biblical; couples)
  • Somerville and Ross
  • Sonny & Cher (colleagues; entertainers; couples)
  • Sons and Lovers (novel by D H Lawrence)
  • Sooty & Sweep
  • Spider and Rosie (get laid)
  • Spike the Bulldog and Chester the Terrier characters in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons
  • Square & compass (symbols; juxtapositions) (Masonic emblem)
  • Stalagmites & Stalactites (conceptual; complementary; opposing)
  • Sticks & stones (proverbial/idiomatic; complementary) Sticks and stone may break my bones, but words will never hurt me
  • Stallone and Nielsen (couples)
  • Starsky & Hutch (fictional; colleagues)
  • Steptoe and Son (fictional; companions)
  • Steve and Mark Waugh, Australian cricket players and twin brothers
  • John Stockton and Karl Malone, NBA legends; teammates for nearly 20 years
  • Strauss & Howe
  • Strunk and White (editors)
  • Sturm und Drang ("Storm and Stress", German literary movement)
  • Superman & Wonder Woman (fictional; colleagues)
  • Chris Sutton & Alan Shearer (English football players, known as SAS)

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

  • Travolta and Preston, (couples)
  • Trinidad & Tobago (geographical; juxtapositions)
  • Tristan & Isolde (fictional; couples)
  • Troilus & Cressida (fictional; couples)
  • Trylon & Perisphere (juxtapositions) Iconic monuments of the 1939 New York World's Fair
  • Trueman & Statham
  • Tunney and Dempsey, (rivals; boxers; later friends)
  • Turks & Caicos (geographical; juxtapositions)
  • Town Mouse & Country Mouse
  • Tracy & Hepburn (colleagues; entertainers; couples)
  • Tudors & Stuarts
  • Tweedledum & Tweedledee (idiomatic/proverbial; complementary) Proverbial for an trivial difference; originally creations of John Byrom, referring to musical controversy; also (fictional; twins) creations of Lewis Carroll in Through the Looking-Glass
  • Tyne & Wear (geographical; juxtapositions)

U

  • Uday & Qusay (siblings)
  • Ulna & Radius (juxtapositions; complementary)
  • Uranium-235 & Uranium-238 (complementary) (Almost inseparable isotopes)

V

  • Van & Schenck (colleagues; entertainers; vaudeville)
  • Victoria & Albert (couples);
  • Vieques and Culebra (geographical; juxstapositions)
  • Vijay and Anand Amritraj, tennis players

W

  • Wallace & Gromit (fictional; companions; motion pictures; animation) Fictional creations of Nick Park
  • Wachowksi brothers - (Andy and Larry) (filmmakers, brothers)
  • War & Peace (conceptual; literature; juxtaposition)
  • George Washington & Abraham Lincoln (complementary) Portraits frequently paired in U. S. classrooms; two highest rankers in the American Presidential pantheon
  • Wayne & Garth (fictional; companions)
  • Wayne & Shuster (colleagues; entertainers)
  • Watson & Crick (colleagues; scientists)
  • Weber & Fields (colleagues; entertainers)
  • Harvey Weinstein and Robert Weinstein (brothers, filmmakers)
  • Whigs & Tories (rivals; factions)
  • Venus and Serena Williams (siblings; athletes; tennis)
  • Wilbur & Orville Wright (colleagues; siblings)
  • Nero Wolfe & Archie Goodwin (fictional; colleagues; detectives) Creations of Rex Stout
  • The Woodies, tennis players Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde
  • Woodward & Bernstein (colleagues; journalists)
  • Peg Woffington & Christie Johnstone
  • One and Two World Trade Center, New York (geographical; juxtapositions)

X

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

Y

  • Yin & Yang (conceptual; complementary and opposing)
  • York & Lancaster (rivals/opponents)

Z

  • Zager & Evans (colleagues; entertainers; musicians; rock band)
  • Zenith & Nadir (concepts; opposing)
  • Zeno & Chrysippus ()
  • Zero & One (concepts; opposing; complementary)
  • Zeus & Ganymede (mythological; couples)

See also


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