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	A-1 Correspondence School of Detecting:Where the boys earned their detective diplomas in '
Hot Scots' (1948) and 'Hot Ice' (1955).
 
 
	A.B.Cloud and CompanyThe company that Tyra and Elektra worked for in '
Flying Saucer Daffy' (1958).
 
 
	A-K-70The prison number assigned Curly in 'In the Sweet Pie and Pie' (1941) and 'Beer Barrel Polecats' (1946).
 
 
	A. MouserThe Stooges boss at the Lightning Pest Control Company in 'Ants in the Pantry' (1936).
 
 
	A.P. Willis CompanyThe book Curly reads from during the wedding service in 'The Three Troubledoers' (1946).
 
 
	A. PantherOwner of the Panther Brewing Company in 'Three Little Beers' (1935).
 
 
	A to Z Express CompanyThe Stooges moving company in 'The Ghost Talks' (1949) and 'Creeps' (1956).
 
 
	Abdul's Cactus RemedyThe magic elixir the boys sell in 'Phony Express' (1943).
 
 
	Abel Lamb StewerThe candidate the boys voted for instead of Hammond Egger in 'Three Dark Horses' (1952).
 
 
	A Calling We Do ComeThe song the Stooges sing in 'Musty Musketeers' (1954).
 NOTE: For the song lyrics click here.
 
 
	Achilles the HeelCon man in 'The Three Stooges Meet Hercules' (1962)
 
 
	Acme Escort BureauThe business the maid was suppose to call instead of Acme Exterminating Company in '
Termites of 1938' (1938).
 
 
	Acme Exterminating CompanyThe business the boys own in 'Termites of 1938' (1938)
 
 
	Acme Service StationThe gas station the Stooges worked at and blow-up in '
Violent is the Word for Curly' (1938).
 
 
	Actual Photo of Flying Saucer Sets Country Ablaze!New York Gazette headline in '
Flying Saucer Daffy' (1958).
 
 
	AdirondackCatchy rhyme that Moe uses to pick one of them in 'Boobs in Arms' (1940).
 NOTE: For the Rhyme lyrics click here.
 
 
	Admiral Hawkins FlagshipThe ship the boys sunk on the fourth shot in '
Half-Shot Shooters' (1936).
 NOTE: This is the first episode with
Vernon Dent.
 
 
	Admiral H.S. TaylorThe Admiral whose uniform Curly wore in 'Three Little Sew and Sews' (1939).
 
 
	Aggie, Maggie, and BaggieThe three cave girls the boys get in '
I'm a Monkey's Uncle' (1948) and '
Stone Age Romeos' (1955).
 
 
	Ajax BullionThe millionaire that takes home the boys dressed as three refugee's for his wife in '
All the World's a Stooge' (1941).
 
 
	Ajax SportswearThe business that the Stooges think Curly killed a mannequin in in '
Three Pests in a Mess' (1945).
 
 
	Alert Detective AgencyThe agency the Stooges own in 'Who Done It' (1949).
 
 
	Ali Ben Woodman and His Swinging BedouinsMusic group on the taxi's radio in 'We Want Our Mummy' (1939).
 
 
	Alice BixbyThe singer that Curly impersonates in 'Micro-Phonies' (1945).
 
 
	Alma MatterThe Stooges female instructor of criminology in 'Blunder Boys' (1955)
 
 
	Amarillo BeerThe product on the girlie calendar that the boys mistake for a map in '
Saved by the Belle' (1939).
 
 
	Amatuer Carpenter, TheThe book that Shemp uses to pull a tooth in "
The Tooth Will Out' (1951).
 
 
	Amazing! Incredible! Horrific!The poster that
Vernon Dent shows Christine McIntyre about "
Lupe the Wolfman' in 'Idle Roomers' (1944).
 
 
	Ambrose RoseThe man that died and left the boys his estate in 'Hold That Lion' (1947) and 'Loose Loot' (1953).
 NOTE: This is the first episode with
Kenneth MacDonald.
 
 
	Amelia CarterGirl the boys picked up with Phileas Fogg III in 'The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze' (1963).
 
 
	Amos FlintMean landlord that wants to evict the Stooges in 'All Gummed Up' (1947) and 'Bubble Trouble' (1953).
 
 
	Amscray, Ixnay, and OnayCabinet members that put Moe Hailstone into power in '
You Nazty Spy' (1940).
 
 
	Amscray, Ixnay, and UmpchayCabinet members that oust dictator Moe Hailstone in 'I'll Never Heil Again' (1941).
 
 
	Ancient ErysipelasLocation that 'Matri-Phony' (1942) was to have taken place.
 
 
	AngelHachet goon who chases the boys in 'Shiverling Sherlocks' (1948) and '
Of Cash and Hash' (1955).
 
 
	AngusOne of the crooks in 'Hot Scots' (1948) and 'Scotched in Scotland' (1954).
 
 
	Anna CondaThe girl in the wheel chair in 'Men in Black' (1934).
 
 
	Annie and FannieThe fire horses in 'Flat Foot Stooges' (1938).
 
 
	Annie OakleyGirl gunslinger in 'The Outlaws are Coming' (1965).
 
 
	Antonio Zucchini Salami Gorgonzola de PizzaItalian organ grinder suspected of murder in 'Tricky Dicks' (1953).
 
 
	Apex Construction CompanyThe company that the boys worked for as riviters in '
How High is Up' (1940).
 
 
	April, May, and JuneThe beauty contest winners the boys end up getting in "Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise' (1939).
 
 
	Arizona KidThe clumsy cowboy in the basement cell in 'Out West' (1947).
 
 
	Arthur van TwitchettHusband that blows up the Stooges with a gopher bomb as they make thier get away in 'Termites of 1938' (1938).
 
 
	At the FrontThe name of one of the acts the boys did in 'Gents Without Cents' (1944).
 
 
	Axis PartnersThe foreign ministers that try to stop Moe Hailstones plan to take over the world in "I'll Never Heil Again' (1941).
 
 
 
 
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