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- Show with the most Emmys
- Show with the "more cowbell" skit
- Show with noted alumni, for short
- Show with many notable alums
- Show with loads of film spin-offs
- Show with Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon: Abbr
- Show with Kenan Thompson, briefly
- Show with Kate McKinnon, to fans
- Show with Kate McKinnon, in brief
- Show with Kate McKinnon, for short
- Show with Kate McKinnon, briefly
- Show with Ego Nwodim and Chris Redd, briefly
- Show with an inaccurate title for Western U.S. viewers
- Show with a musical guest, for short
- Show with a different host and musical guest each episode: Abbr
- Show with a "Weekend Update" segment: Abbr
- Show with a "Weekend Update" segment, briefly
- Show with a "cold open"
- Show with "Weekend Update": Abbr
- Show with "Weekend Update" skits, initially
- Show with "TV Funhouse" pieces, in brief
- Show with "The Ambiguously Gay Duo," for short
- Show with "Celebrity Jeopardy!" spoofs, briefly
- Show with '70s samurai sketches, briefly
- Show whose first host was George Carlin, in 1975: Abbr
- Show whose first guest host was George Carlin: Abbr
- Show whose announcer is Darrell Hammond: Abbr
- Show whose 50th season would premiere in 2024
- Show which several "30 Rock" actors came from
- Show where twice an episode, a famous person introduces a musical act with "Ladies and gentlemen..."
- Show where Alec Baldwin portrays Donald Trump: Abbr
- Show that's already had Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump as guests
- Show that Tina Fey and Amy Poehler cohosted on December 19, 2015: Abbr
- Show that starts at 11:29:30 p.m. ET
- Show that spawned the Blues Brothers, informally
- Show that recently added Sasheer Zamata to its cast
- Show that premiered Oct. 11, 1975
- Show that once featured "Wayne's World": Abbr
- Show that isn't part of this puzzle's theme (but you can watch it while having a late dinner)
- Show that inspired "30 Rock" (abbr.)
- Show that included "Wayne's World": Abbr
- Show that has banned Cypress Hill and Frank Zappa
- Show that features Taran Killam as 1860s newspaper critic Jebidiah Atkinson, briefly
- Show that featured Fey as Palin
- Show that featured Debbie Downer, briefly
- Show that did the skit "Lazy Sunday"
- Show that debuted with Gilda Radner and John Belushi, briefly
- Show that debuted on Oct. 11, 1975
- Show that debuted in Oct. 1975
- Show that brought us Wills Ferrell and Forte
- Show that Betty White hosted at age 88, informally
- Show that banned Adrien Brody for life in 2003
- Show that banned Adrien Brody and Steven Seagal
- Show that Alec Baldwin has hosted the most with 16 appearances, briefly
- Show that Alec Baldwin has hosted the most
- Show that Al Franken wrote for, for short
- Show staged at 30 Rock
- Show since Oct. 1975
- Show shot in the GE Building
- Show shot at 30 Rock
- Show satirized on "30 Rock"
- Show performed at 30 Rock
- Show on which Tina Fey co-starred for six seasons
- Show on which Sen. Franken was a regular
- Show on which Kenan played Whoopi, briefly
- Show on Sen. Franken's résumé
- Show known for its cold opens, for short
- Show from which Martin Lawrence is banned for life
- Show from which Adrien Brody and Martin Lawrence are banned for life
- Show from Rockefeller Ctr
- Show for which Louis C.K. unsuccessfully auditioned in '93
- Show for which Dana Carvey won an Emmy
- Show for Murray and Myers
- Show filmed weekly in N.Y.C
- Show filmed in Studio 8H, for short
- Show filmed at Studio 8H in the GE Building
- Show featuring Vanessa Bayer and Bobby Moynihan: Abbr
- Show featuring Mikey Day and Alex Moffat: Abbr
- Show featuring Leslie Jones, for short
- Show featuring Kyle Mooney and Cecily Strong: Abbr
- Show featuring Colin Jost and Leslie Jones: Abbr
- Show featuring "Weekend Update": Abbr
- Show done at 30 Rock
- Show Donald Trump - yes, presidential candidate Donald Trump - recently hosted
- Show created by Lorne Michaels, for short
- Short vehicle of the 1980s, for short
- Seth Meyers' show: Abbr
- Seth Meyers' show since 2001, for short
- Series with many funny alums
- Series that inspired "30 Rock"
- Series staged at 30 Rock
- Sen. Franken's former show
- Satirical TV show since '75
- Satirical show featuring "Weekend Update": Abbr
- Sasheer Zamata's show: Abbr
- Sandler's old employer: Abbr
- Roseanne Roseannadanna's venue, initially
- Roseanne Roseannadanna's show, for short
- Rock or Crystal vehicle, briefly
- Program with more than 40 Primetime Emmys, briefly
- Program named for its broadcast day, for short
- Program for which Alec Baldwin and Kate McKinnon recently won Emmys: Abbr
- Popular skit show, for short
- Popular NBC show
- Popular 90-min. show
- Pete Davidson's sketch show, briefly
- Originator of parody ads for 5-hour Empathy and Tylenol BM, in brief
- Origin of "Delicious Dish" skits on NBC
- Olympia Cafe venue, briefly
- Oct. 1975 TV debut
- Oct. 1975 NBC debut
- NYC-based skit show
- NYC sketch show
- NYC sketch comedy show
- New York-based sketch comedy series: Abbr
- NBC-TV inits
- NBC weekend skit show
- NBC weekend sketch show: Abbr
- NBC weekend sketch show
- NBC weekend series beginning its 41st season this month: Abbr
- NBC weekend hit, briefly
- NBC weekend fixture, briefly
- NBC weekend comedy
- NBC variety show in its 40th season: Abbr
- NBC TV inits
- NBC staple since the '70s
- NBC staple for nearly 30 years
- NBC staple for more than 40 years
- NBC staple for 45 years
- NBC skit show broadcast from 30 Rock
- NBC sketch show that stars Jay Pharoah: Abbr
- NBC sketch show featuring the Not Ready for Prime Time Players: Abbr
- NBC sketch show featuring Kate McKinnon: Abbr
- NBC sketch comedy show: Abbr
- NBC sketch comedy show, for short
- NBC sketch comedy show with Melissa Villaseñor: Abbr
- NBC sketch comedy show for Murray and Murphy, for short
- NBC sketch comedy
- NBC show with Weekend Update: Abbr
- NBC show with sketches
- NBC show with satirical skits
- NBC show with many Second City alumni
- NBC show with Baba Wawa skits, briefly
- NBC show with Baba Wawa skits
- NBC show with a "Weekend Update"
- NBC show with "Celebrity Jeopardy!"
- NBC show where Chase, Belushi, Radner et al. got their big breaks
- NBC show turning 40 this year
- NBC show that once featured Mike Myers and Chris Rock: Abbr
- NBC show that launched many comics' careers
- NBC show that inspired "30 Rock"
- NBC show that gave Eddie Murphy and Tina Fey their start: Abbr
- NBC show that featured the Coneheads
- NBC show that featured Janis Ian and Billy Preston as its first musical guests
- NBC show that ends Sun. morning in some time zones
- NBC show that did "Celebrity Jeopardy!" parodies
- NBC show that celebrated its 40th anniversary in Feb
- NBC show that began its 35th season in Sep. 2009
- NBC show on which Tina Fey impersonated Sarah Palin
- NBC show Kristen Wiig was on: Abbr
- NBC show in its 41st year
- NBC show for 40 years
- NBC show filmed in NYC
- NBC show featuring Kate McKinnon: Abbr
- NBC show featuring Aidy Bryant: Abbr
- NBC show created by Lorne Michaels: Abbr
- NBC series with nearly 900 episodes
- NBC series turning 30 in '05
- NBC series that debuted in 1975: Abbr
- NBC series shot at 30 Rock
- NBC satirical show, for short
- NBC satirical show
- NBC satire series
- NBC revue that gave us "More Cowbell"
- NBC revue
- NBC program since 1975
- NBC late-night weekend staple, familiarly
- NBC institution
- NBC inits
- NBC fixture for nearly 35 yrs
- NBC fixture fond of wordplay, and a phonetic hint to this puzzle's spoonerisms
- NBC debut of Oct. 1975
- NBC debut of '75 (and still at it)
- NBC debut of '75
- NBC comedy showcase
- NBC comedy show, briefly
- NBC comedy show that spoofs "Celebrity Jeopardy!": Abbr
- NBC comedy show since 1975: Abbr
- NBC comedy show for over 40 years: Abbr
- NBC comedy show announced by Darrell Hammond since 2014: Abbr
- NBC comedy show
- NBC comedy revue
- N.Y.-based comedy show
- Mr. Bill's home, briefly
- Mikey Day's show on NBC: Abbr
- Lorne Michaels's show, for short
- Lorne Michaels's NBC show
- Lorne Michaels' TV show
- Lorne Michaels show, briefly
- Longtime TV inits
- Longtime NBC weekend show
- Long-running weekend comedy show: Abbr
- Long-running sketch show, briefly
- Long-running sketch comedy show: Abbr
- Long-running sketch comedy show, for short
- Long-running NBC variety program
- Long-running NBC sketch show, for short: Abbr
- Long-running NBC sketch show, for short
- Long-running NBC program
- Long-running NBC prog
- Letters on Fey's résumé
- Leslie Jones's show, for short
- Late-night TV fare since 1975: abbr
- Late-night TV fare since 1975
- Late night TV fare
- Kyle Mooney's show, briefly
- Kristen Wiig's old show, for short
- Kristen Wiig late-night show, briefly
- Kenan Thompson's sketch show
- Kenan Thompson's show, briefly
- Kenan Thompson venue, familiarly
- Kate McKinnon's show, for short
- Kate McKinnon's show, familiarly
- Kate McKinnon's show on NBC: Abbr
- Kate McKinnon's NBC show, briefly
- Kate McKinnon is in its ensemble, briefly
- John Belushi venue, for short
- Jay Pharoah's show: Abbr
- Its studio was built for the NBC Symphony in '37
- Its artists do many sketches, for short
- Its artists do many sketches, briefly
- Its "Cut For Time" segments can be viewed online
- It's noted for its alums
- It's 23 days older than GMA
- It launched E. Murphy's career
- Irreverent TV hit
- Irreverent NBC show
- Irreverent NBC hit
- Inits. in TV comedy
- Hot show with a cold open, for short
- Hit with skits and bits
- Hit skit show, in brief
- Hit skit show since '75
- Goal for aspiring comedians, for short
- George Carlin was its first host, for short
- George Carlin hosted the first one, briefly
- Fred Armisen's show, for short
- Former gig for Amy Poehler, for short
- Former Fey foray, familiarly
- First show to win 50 Emmys, in brief
- Fallon's fmr. home
- Emmy-winning show of both 1976 and 2017, in brief
- Ego Nwodim's show, initially
- Ego Nwodim's show, for short
- Ego Nwodim's NBC show, briefly
- Early Chevy vehicle?: abbr
- Dennis Miller's old show, initially
- Creator of sketches, in brief
- Comedy show with featured players Leslie Jones and Pete Davidson: Abbr
- Comedy show with a different musical guest each week: Abbr
- Comedy show with a different guest host each week: Abbr
- Comedy show with a "Weekend Update" segment: Abbr
- Comedy show that recently added Heidi Gardner, Luke Null, and Chris Redd: Abbr
- Comedy show that has a different guest host each week: Abbr
- Comedy show since '75
- Comedy show on which now-Senator Al Franken played Stuart Smalley: Abbr
- Comedy show letters
- Comedy show featuring Taran Killam: Abbr
- Comedy show featuring Cecily Strong: Abbr
- Comedy show featuring Beck Bennett: Abbr
- Comedy show featuring "Weekend Update": Abbr
- Comedy series that debuted in 1975: Abbr
- Colin Jost's show
- Colin Jost's series: Abbr
- Chris Redd's show, for short
- Chevy Chase's one-time show, briefly
- Che's gig, briefly
- Chase/Belushi/Aykroyd venue, briefly
- Chase scenes were often seen during its broadcasts
- Cecily Strong's sketch show, for short
- Cecily Strong's sketch show, briefly
- Bobby Moynihan's show: Abbr
- Birthplace of "Wayne's World," briefly
- Belushi's TV showcase
- Aykroyd TV show
- Aspiration for many Second City performers, in brief
- Andy Samberg's show, for short
- Andy Samberg's show
- Andy Samberg's old show, for short
- Andy Samberg's employer, briefly
- Amy Poehler hosted its first episode this season
- Amy Poehler gig, for short
- Alex Moffat's show, briefly
- Aidy Bryant's show, briefly
- Aidy Bryant's show on NBC: Abbr
- Aidy Bryant's show
- 90-minute weekend sketch show: Abbr
- 90-minute weekend comedy show: Abbr
- 90-minute weekend comedy series: Abbr
- 90-minute sketch comedy show: Abbr
- 850+-episode NBC series
- 45-season NBC series
- 44-season NBC series
- 42-yr.-old skit show
- 42-season NBC series
- 40-yr.-old NBC show
- 40-year-old comedy series: Abbr
- 30-year-old NBC show
- #10 of TV Guide's "50 Greatest Shows"
- "Weekend Update" show, initially
- "Weekend Update" show, in tweets
- "Weekend Update" show, in brief
- "Weekend Update" show
- "Weekend Update" prog
- "Target Lady" show, briefly
- "Studio 60" inspiration
- "Sloths" airer, briefly
- "Skittish" NBC offering?
- "Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood" show, for short
- "Mad TV" rival
- "Live from New York!" letters
- "Live from New York!" initials
- "Lazy Sunday" airer, briefly
- "Laser Cats" airer
- "Land Shark" sketch show, briefly
- "Dylan McDermott or Dermot Mulroney?" show, familiarly
- "Black Jeopardy!" show, for short
- "Bill Swerski's Superfans" show, for short
- "30 Rock" was inspired by it, for short
- "30 Rock" is loosely based on it, briefly
- "30 Rock" inspiration, for short
- "30 Rock" inspiration
- "___ at Home" (one of three special TV shows of 2020)
- '75 TV debut
- ''Mad TV'' rival
- ''... from New York ...'' show, briefly
- NBC prog. since 1975
- Variety show since 1975, briefly
- Debut of 10/11/75, briefly
- Sketch-based TV show, briefly
- Show with skits, for short
- Show that's launched many film careers: Abbr.
- Where the Blues Brothers debuted: Abbr.
- Skittish show?: Abbr.
- Belushi venue, for short
- The Blues Brothers sang here: Abbr.
- Inits. in comedy
- TV inits. since 10/11/75
- Chevy vehicle, briefly
- Chase vehicle, briefly
- Weekend show, for short
- Venue for the Blues Brothers, for short
- Dan Aykroyd's old show, briefly
- Debut of Oct. 11, 1975
- NBC debut of 10/11/75
- Inits. in TV comedy since 1975
- TV inits. since 1975
- News satire source, briefly
- Chase vehicle?: Abbr.
- ___ Digital Shorts (late-night comic bits)
- TV prog. with a different host each week
- Longtime NBC inits.
- NBC offering, in brief
- Weekly 90-min. show
- NBC inits. since 1975
- "MADtv" alternative
- NBC weekend comedy, briefly
- "Mad TV" rival, for short
- NBC fixture since '75
- John Belushi was originally on it: Abbr.
- Comedy/variety inits. since 1975
- Weekend TV show, for short
- Lorne Michaels show, for short
- Springboard for new comics, briefly
- Show on which the Blues Brothers debuted: Abbr.
- Big inits. in TV comedy
- Show featuring many alumni of L.A.'s Groundlings comedy troupe
- Show that inspired "30 Rock": Abbr.
- It has a wkly. guest host
- The Coneheads' show, for short
- Chase scenes were once common here, informally
- Show that debuted 10/11/1975, for short
- Weekend TV staple since '75
- See 87-Across: Abbr.
- Crystal work, once: Abbr.
- Initials for two Belushis
- Weekend NBC hit, for short
- Venue for the Not Ready for Prime Time Players, in brief
- Broadcast from Rockefeller Ctr.
- Mr. Bill's outlet, once: Abbr.
- Skit-filled NBC show, for short
- Long-running NBC show, for short
- Follower of weekend news, briefly
- NBC-TV inits.
- TV staple for over 30 years (and a hint to 17-, 21-, 32-, 41-, 54- and 61-Across)
- NBC hit starting in '75
- "TV Funhouse" show, for short
- Show announced by Don Pardo for 30+ years, for short
- Where the Blues Brothers got their start, familiarly
- Longtime TV inits.
- Janis Ian, Billy Preston and George Carlin were its first guests
- Show that launched Eddie Murphy and Chevy Chase, for short
- Drew Barrymore hosted this show at age 7: Abbr.
- Weekly TV show with guest hosts, for short
- "Weekend Update" show, for short
- Weekly NBC staple, for short
- NBC weekend skit show, for short
- Wiig gig, for short
- TV show filmed at 30 Rock
- Weekly show starting at 11:30 p.m. E.T.
- See 66-Across
- NBC show with skits, in brief
- NBC skit show since '75
- Sketch show that launched 40-Across's career, in short
- Irreverent weekend show, briefly
- Big inits. in comedy
- NBC offering, briefly
- Weekend NBC staple, for short
- 1975 TV debut, briefly
- Early gig for Chase and Belushi, for short
- Long-running NBC staple, for short
- Collection of sketches, for short
- NBC comedy show since '75
- Kind of short
- Conan O'Brien's employer from '88 to '91
- NBC show since '75
- 1-Across's home, once: Abbr.
- Mr. Bill appeared on it: Abbr.
- Casting source for some H'wood comedies
- TV show that has spawned many movies, briefly
- It's associated with Chris Rock and 30 Rock
- See 11-Down
- Onetime gig for Wiig, in brief
- Show on Sen. Franken's rГ©sumГ©
- Show for which Conan O'Brien once wrote, in brief
- Sketchy program, for short?
- Hit with skits, for short
- NBC weekend fixture, for short
- "Celebrity Jeopardy!" show, briefly
- Sketch comedy TV series since '75
- Comedy/variety show since '75
- Former gig for Sen. Franken
- Precursor to talk shows for Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers, in short
- Presenter of many a spoof, for short
- Ray Charles hosted it in 1977: Abbr.
- Pre-Letterman gig for Paul Shaffer, for short
- ___ alum
- High-profile gig for a musician, for short
- TV home of "Weekend Update," in brief
- Show that's earned more than 40 Emmys, in brief
- It has many famous alums
- NBC weekend show since '75
- TV show since 10/11/75, eight of whose former stars appear in the circled squares in this puzzle
- Skit show, for short
- Longtime Lorne Michaels-produced show, for short
- Show on which Lennon and McCartney considered reuniting, for short
- The dark side
- Chase scene producer, for short
- TV show created by Lorne Michaels, for short
- TV show on which "The Chanukah Song" debuted, informally
- Staple for sketches, for short
- Show with a "cold open," for short
- Show filmed at Rockefeller Center, for short
- Show with a record 200+ Emmy noms
- TV show that comes on at 11:29 (not 11:30) p.m.
- "___ Digital Shorts"
- Variety show since 1975: Abbr.
- Lorne Michael's program, for short
- Sketch show, briefly
- TV show with the most Emmy nominations, informally
- Mr. Bill's outlet, once: Abbr
- Weekly show starting at 11:30 p.m. E.T
- Sketch show that launched
- Show that's launched many film careers: Abbr
- Show on which the Blues Brothers debuted: Abbr
- Broadcast from Rockefeller Ctr
- John Belushi was originally on it: Abbr
- Drew Barrymore hosted this show at age 7: Abbr
- TV staple for over 30 yea
- The Blues Brothers sang h
- Weekend spoof show, briefly
- NBC show since 1975, briefly
- NBC sketch show with Sasheer Zamata: Abbr
- NBC weekend show that bid farewell to Fred Armisen and Bill Hader in May: Abbr
- NBC weekend comedy show, for short
- NBC skit show, familiarly
- NBC weekend revue
- NBC hit since '75
- Longtime NBC hit
- NBC weekend staple
- NBC staple since 1975
- NBC show with a cold open
- "Weekend Update" show, briefly
- NBC sketch series, briefly
- Long-running NBC show, briefly
- It's live from N.Y
- "Weekend Update" show: Abbr
- Weekend comedy show on NBC: Abbr
- NBC weekend comedy series
- NBC fixture since 1975
- Weekly NBC offering since 1975, briefly
- Show based at 30 Rock
- Sen. Franken's old show
- NBC sketch show, for short
- NBC comedy staple
- Longtime NBC staple
- Longtime NBC show, initially
- Debut of Oct. 1975
- Weekend comedy show, briefly
- TV show that featured Killer Bees
- TV revue since '75
- Skit show since '75
- Sketch show since '75
- Show with Stefon, the City Correspondent for New York City
- Show with digital shorts, for short
- Show with coneheads (Abbr.)
- Show with a Five-Timers Club, for short
- Show whose frequent guest hosts join the "Five-Timers Club": Abbr
- Show that released the edited version of "I'm on a Boat," for short
- Show that features "Weekend Update": Abbr
- Show broadcast from 30 Rock
- Punkie Johnson's show, for short
- Old Chevy vehicle, briefly
- NBC's "Weekend Update" show
- NBC staple for over 30 years
- NBC show for three decades, briefly
- NBC show first hosted by George Carlin
- NBC series since '75
- NBC premiere of 1975
- NBC post-prime time staple
- NBC long-running hit, initially
- NBC late-night comedy hit
- NBC hit since 1975
- NBC comedy series, briefly
- Lorne Michaels' brainchild, for short
- Longtime NBC inits
- Long-running NBC weekend show
- Long-running NBC sketch comedy show: Abbr
- Long-running NBC comedy show
- Kate McKinnon's show: Abbr
- It's shot at 30 Rock
- Irreverent weekend hit, informally
- Fall '75 TV debut
- Eddie Murphy's old show, for short
- Early Tina Fey show, briefly
- D.C. spoofer
- Chevy vehicle of the 1970s, briefly
- Bowen Yang's show, for short
- Betty White recently hosted it
- At age 88, Betty White was its oldest host, briefly
- Andy Samberg show, for short
- 1975 NBC debut, briefly
- "Weekend Update" show, familiarly
- "Celebrity Jeopardy" broadcaster, for short
- "... from New York!" show, briefly
- ". . . from New York!" show, briefly
- ''Not Ready for Prime Time Players'' show
- Witty weekly show, for short
- Will Ferrell's old TV show: Abbr
- Will Ferrell's old show: Abbr
- Wiig gig
- Where Tina Fey debuted her Sarah Palin impression
- Where the Coneheads first appeared (abbr.)
- Where the Blues Brothers got their start, briefly
- Where the Blues Brothers began, briefly
- Where Bill Hader is a veteran
- Where Baldwin does Trump, briefly
- Where an artist works on a sketch, for short?
- Whence "more cowbell"
- Whence "Dick in a Box"
- Weekly TV satire, informally
- Weekly show with a cold open, for short
- Weekly show filmed in Studio 8H, for short
- Weekly show broadcast from Rockefeller Center, for short
- Weekly satirical TV show, briefly
- Weekly parody source, briefly
- Weekly comedy series that has aired more than 800 episodes: Abbr
- Weekly comedy series featuring Vanessa Bayer: Abbr
- Weekly 90-min. TV show
- Weekend TV staple
- Weekend TV show that had four presidential candidates as guests in 2008
- Weekend TV revue
- Weekend TV option
- Weekend TV listing
- Weekend TV hit
- Weekend TV fare for nearly 40 yrs
- Weekend TV comedy staple: Abbr
- Weekend staple from NBC
- Weekend show with Aidy Bryant, to fans
- Weekend NBC hit
- Weekend NBC comedy, for short
- Weekend initials since the '70s
- Weekend comedy show that debuted in 1975: Abbr
- Wayne's World venue, initially
- Venue for Alec Baldwin's Trump impersonations, briefly
- Venerable NBC weekend show
- Venerable NBC series
- Variety show since 1975, familiarly
- Variety show first hosted by G. Carlin in '75
- TV variety show where Tina Fey gained popularity: Abbr
- TV show with the most Primetime Emmy noms
- TV show with the most Emmys ever
- TV show with the Coneheads
- TV show with the character Debbie Downer
- TV show with recurring "Killer Bees" sketches
- TV show with a "Weekend Update" segment
- TV show thought to have influenced some 2008 voters
- TV show that's had 850 episodes so far: Abbr
- TV show that's "thirtysomething"
- TV show that originally included John Belushi and Jane Curtin, for short
- TV show that had recurring "Killer Bees" sketches
- TV show that Gerald Ford was the first president to appear on
- TV show that featured two wild and crazy guys
- TV show that featured the Killer Bees
- TV show that featured the Festrunk Brothers
- TV show that featured motivational speaker Matt Foley
- TV show that featured Jorge and Yortuk Festrunk
- TV show referenced in "Bossypants"
- TV show on which Don Pardo does the announcements
- TV show created by Lorne Michaels
- TV series with former Second City performers
- TV series with "Black Jeopardy!" sketches
- TV series since '75
- TV revue since 1975
- TV prog. that became the most Primetime Emmy-nominated show of all time in 2010
- TV premiere of Oct. 11, 1975
- TV premiere of 1975
- TV mainstay broadcast from Studio 8H
- TV home of the Ambiguously Gay Duo
- Toonces's show, for short
- Tina Fey's old show: Abbr
- Tina Fey's old show, for short
- Tina Fey's old show, briefly
- Tina Fey was its first female head writer, briefly
- Thirty-five year old sketch comedy show
- The youngest host in its history is Drew Barrymore (age 7): Abbr
- The last episode of its current season will be hosted by Bryan Cranston
- The Land Shark's show, for short
- The Blues Brothers' show, briefly
- The ___ Band (led by Lenny Pickett)
- Taran Killam's show, for short
- Subj. of some "Bossypants" chapters
- Source of TV sketches
- Source of TV laughs for 30 years
- Source of "Toonces the Driving Cat" sketches
- Skittish NBC show?
- Skit site, for short
- Skit show hosted by Donald Trump on November 7, 2015: Abbr
- Skit comedy show with Aidy Bryant: Abbr
- Sketchy program, informally?
- Sketchy NBC series
- Sketch source
- Sketch show, for short
- Sketch show with celebrity hosts, for short
- Sketch show whose newest members are Mikey Day, Alex Moffat and Melissa Villaseñor
- Sketch show that recently finished its 39th season: Abbr
- Sketch show that premiered October 11, 1975: Abbr
- Sketch show that hasn't had a black female regular since 2007
- Sketch show that debuted in 1975: Abbr
- Sketch show on which Tina Fey debuted her Sarah Palin impersonation: Abbr
- Sketch show on NBC: Abbr
- Sketch show on NBC
- Sketch show from NYC
- Sketch show featuring the characters Drunk Uncle and Jebidiah Atkinson: Abbr
- Sketch show Alec Baldwin has hosted 16 times: Abbr
- Sketch series since '75
- Sketch comedy show that's in its 40th season: Abbr
- Sketch comedy show that started its 39th season in September 2013: Abbr
- Sketch comedy show that recently celebrated its 40th anniversary: Abbr
- Sketch comedy show since '75
- Sketch comedy show on NBC since 1975: Abbr
- Show with the most overall Primetime Emmys, briefly
Wikipedia
SNL (disambiguation)
Saturday Night Live is an American sketch comedy TV series, broadcast on NBC.
:* SNL Korea is a South Korean version of SNL, broadcast on cable channel tvN
- Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell, an ABC's comedy/variety program ran from 1975 until 1976 (not related with the current SNL)
SNL may also refer to:
- SnL, American pop artist and songwriter
- Sandia National Laboratories, research and development laboratories in the United States
- Scots National League, a 1920s political organization
- Scottish National League, an ice hockey league
- Shawnee Regional Airport (IATA code SNL), a general aviation airport in Shawnee, Oklahoma
- Società Navigazione del Lago di Lugano, a boat transport company
- Standard Nomenclature List, a U.S. Army logistical system
- Store norske leksikon, a Norwegian encyclopedia
- Sportvereniging Nationaal Leger, a Surinamese football team
SNL is not to be confused with:
- Saturday Live, a UK TV series with a similar format from 1985–1987, but not officially associated with the original US SNL