QUIZ: Can You Match The Iconic House To Its Sitcom?

Many fans remember sitcoms for their wacky characters, memorable storylines, and hilarious gags. However, it's almost impossible not to miss the exterior shots of the houses where these sitcoms took place episode after episode.

While these shows are actually filmed on sound stages, the houses used for the series are in fact real. Put your TV skills to the test by matching each of these famous houses to their respective sitcoms. Good luck!

Which show features a cartoon family who lives here?

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A. The Simpsons

B. Bob's Burgers

C. Family Guy

D. South Park

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Answer: The Simpsons

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If you correctly recognized this house, then you know it's from The Simpsons. The show premiered in 1989 and is the longest-running American animated series, American sitcom, and scripted primetime television series.

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This series had a family that was anything but ordinary.

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Imagine Television
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A. Two and a Half Men

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B. Arrested Development

C. My Wife & Kids

D. George Lopez

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Answer: Arrested Development

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One of the most unique sitcom houses was the model home used in Arrested Development. The series followed the outlandish Bluth family who must figure out how to live in the real world after losing their wealth.

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The family on this show was one of the most dysfunctional of all-time.

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Fox Television Studios
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A. Everybody Loves Raymond

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B. Lizzie McGuire

C. Malcolm in the Middle

D. How I Met Your Mother

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Answer: Malcolm in the Middle

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The messy front yard should be the biggest clue that this was the house used for Malcolm in the Middle. Critics praised the sitcom for being the antithesis to the family sitcoms of the '80s and '90s.

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Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?

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Nickelodeon Animation Studio
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A. Rugrats

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B. Hey Arnold!

C. The Fairly OddParents

D. SpongeBob SquarePants

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Answer: SpongeBob SquarePants

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There's only one answer to 'Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?' and it's SpongeBob SquarePants. The cartoon series debuted in 1999 and is one of the longest-running children's animated shows in history.

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Which cast lived in this chic city apartment building?

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Warner Bros. Television
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A. Friends

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B. Will & Grace

C. Seinfeld

D. Mad About You

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Answer: Friends

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Many great sitcoms were set in New York City and this New York apartment was used on

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Friends. The show actually filmed on a sound stage in Burbank, California. Friends

lasted 10 seasons and the cast were some of the highest-paid actors during their run.

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Do you recognize this iconic mansion?

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A. Step By Step

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B. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

C. A Different World

D. Diff'rent Strokes

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Answer: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

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Anyone who watched The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air will certainly recognize the iconic white mansion. It was recently announced that the home is available for renters on Airbnb. Also, the series is expecting a reboot that will air on Peacock.

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Check out the architecture of this house.

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Paramount Television
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A. All in the Family

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B. The Jeffersons

C. The Brady Bunch

D. The Partridge Family

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Answer: The Brady Bunch

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The Brady Bunch house has become one of the most iconic places in television history. HGTV ended up purchasing the house and remodeled it to look like the actual set from the show.

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The 1990s wouldn't have been complete without this show.

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Touchstone Television
Touchstone Television
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A. Family Matters

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B. Full House

C. Blossom

D. Boy Meets World

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Answer: Boy Meets World

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From 1993 to 2000, Boy Meets World was a fan-favorite among kids and teenagers. It was one of the first family sitcoms to tackle edgier issues as the young cast grew up on screen.

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This show had many famous guest stars such as Prince, Taylor Swift, and Jamie Lee Curtis.

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20th Century Fox Television
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A. New Girl

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B. Girls

C. The Big Bang Theory

D. Community

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Answer: New Girl

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Sitcoms about groups of friends who live together tend to do well and one of the most successful was New Girl. Zooey Deschanel starred as the lead in the Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated series.

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This was one of three homes regularly used on this sitcom.

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A. 2 Broke Girls

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B. Modern Family

C. Black-ish

D. Fresh Off the Boat

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Answer:Modern Family

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Modern Family was a mockumentary-style sitcom following the intertwining lives of three families. This was the home used for Mitch, Cam, and Lily Tucker-Pritchett. After airing for 11 years, it became ABC's longest-running comedy series.

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This house should look familiar.

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Warner Bros. Television
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A. Frasier

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B. Saved by the Bell

C. Full House

D. Monk

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Answer: Full House

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The opening credits for Full House showed all the iconic landmarks of San Francisco and always ended on this still of the family's home. When the cast filmed the reboot, Fuller House, the set designers created an exact replica of the home on the Warner Brothers set.

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Which show featured a spooky family?

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A. The Munsters

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B. The Vampire Diaries

C. Are You Afraid of the Dark?

D. The Addams Family

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Answer: The Addams Family

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Fans of '60s TV will certainly remember the spooky family featured on The Addams Family. The characters were originally used in New Yorker cartoons and became so well-known that they have inspired numerous film and TV adaptations.

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This young adult series ran for 163 episodes.

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Viacom Productions
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A. Sabrina the Teenage Witch

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B. Clarissa Explains It All

C. Moesha

D. Hey Dude

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Answer: Sabrina the Teenage Witch

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Melissa Joan Hart played the titular role on Sabrina the Teenage Witch from 1996 to 2003. The series followed Sabrina dealing with the daily struggles of high school, relationships, a family of witches, and a talking cat named Salem.

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Which sitcom has a comedian living in this New York apartment?

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A. Seinfeld

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B. New Girl

C. Friends

D. Clarissa Explains it All

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Answer: Seinfeld

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This New York apartment belongs to Jerry Seinfeld in the popular sitcom Seinfeld. Throughout the nine season-series, Jerry and his friends tend to congregate inside his New York apartment, as its the biggest between them all.

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Name the sitcom this old house belonged to.

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A. The Andy Griffith Show

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B. Leave it to Beaver

C. Father Knows Best

D. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet

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Answer: Leave it to Beaver

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Anyone who had a TV during the 1950s and early 1960s most likely watched Leave it to Beaver. The series showed an idealized version of the American nuclear family and is frequently used as a teaching tool to talk about the US in the '50s.

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