Crossword clues for fonz
fonz
- Ultra-cool "Happy Days" character, with "the"
- TV character who wore a leather jacket
- TV character who literally jumped the shark, with "the"
- The ___ (Henry Winkler's "Happy Days" character)
- The ___ (cool guy on "Happy Days")
- Potsie's pal, familiarly
- Mrs. C called him Arthur
- Macho sitcom guy
- Leather-jacketed "Happy Days" guy
- Henry Winkler TV role, with "the"
- He called Richie's mom "Mrs. C"
- Cool sitcom guy
- Cool 'Happy Days' guy, with 'the'
- Character who literally "jumped the shark"
- Character on many '70s lunchboxes
- Chachi's cousin, with "the"
- 1970s TV cool dude, with "the"
- "Happy Days" tough guy, with "the"
- "Happy Days" sobriquet
- "Happy Days" guy, the ---
- "Aaay!" sayer of "Happy Days"
- '70s lunchbox character, with "the"
- Potsie's pal, with "the"
- 1970's-80's sitcom guy, with "the"
- Henry Winkler role, with “the”
- 1970's TV character whose real first name was Arthur, with "the"
- "Happy Days" cool cat, with "the"
- TV character who jumped the shark, with "the"
- Sitcom guy with a frequently upturned thumb, with "the"
- Old sitcom mechanic, with "the"
- Epitome of cool, with "the"
- "Hey-y-y-y!" sayer of sitcomdom, with "the"
- TV greaser, with "the"
- "Henry Winkler role, with "
- Winkler role, with "the"
- Henry Winkler role, with the
- "Happy Days" role
- "Happy Days" character
- "Happy Days" nickname
- "Happy Days" character, with "the"
- "Aaay!" sayer of '70s-'80s TV
- ''Happy Days'' character
- With "the," TV character who first jumped the shark--literally
- Winkler role, familiarly, with "the"
Wikipedia
Fonz (video game)
Fonz is a 1976 arcade racing video game developed by Sega and published by Sega-Gremlin. The game was based on the hit TV show Happy Days and the slogan was "TV's hottest name, Your hottest game." The game itself was simply a rebranded variant of Sega's earlier 1976 game Moto-Cross, also known as Man T.T. (released August 1976), in a customized arcade cabinet. In turn, Moto-Cross and Man T.T. were motorbike variants of Road Race, a car driving game released in February 1976. Sega was allowed to rebrand their game as Fonz because its American branch at the time was owned by Charles Bluhdorn's Gulf+Western Company and thus had access to Paramount Television's intellectual property.