| 100% | SNL | 3 | Longtime NBC sketch comedy series: Abbr. |
| 74% | SNL | 3 | NBC sketch comedy series that has been airing since 1975: Abbr. |
| 62% | SNL | 3 | NBC sketch comedy show: Abbr. |
| 62% | TINA | 4 | ___ Fey: best known for NBC sketch comedy series |
| 61% | SNL | 3 | New York-based sketch comedy series: Abbr. |
| 60% | SNL | 3 | NBC sketch comedy show with Melissa Villaseñor: Abbr. |
| 60% | SNL | 3 | Sketch comedy series with over 70 Emmys: Abbr. |
| 60% | SNL | 3 | Longtime NBC series: Abbr. |
| 59% | SNL | 3 | Longtime NBC skit series: Abbr. |
| 58% | SNL | 3 | NBC sketch comedy show frequently hosted by Alec Baldwin: Abbr. |
| 58% | SNL | 3 | Sketch comedy series whose current announcer is Darrell Hammond: Abbr. |
| 57% | SNL | 3 | Long-running NBC sketch comedy show: Abbr. |
| 57% | SNL | 3 | Sketch comedy show on NBC since 1975: Abbr. |
| 56% | SNL | 3 | NBC weekend sketch comedy show: Abbr. |
| 55% | SCTV | 4 | Old sketch comedy series featuring Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara: Abbr. |
| 53% | SNL | 3 | NBC sketch comedy show featuring Sarah Squirm (Abbr.) |
| 53% | SNL | 3 | NBC comedy series that debuted in 1975: Abbr. |
| 53% | SNL | 3 | NBC comedy show with "Black Jeopardy!" sketches: Abbr. |
| 53% | SNL | 3 | Sketch comedy TV series that has been running for over 40 years: Abbr. |
| 52% | SNL | 3 | Sketch comedy show on NBC which Ellen DeGeneres has hosted in the past: Abbr. |
| 52% | SNL | 3 | NBC's weekly sketch comedy show: Abbr. |
| 51% | SCTV | 4 | 1976-1984 sketch comedy series that featured the soap opera parody "The Days of the Week": Abbr. |
| 51% | SATURDAYNIGHT | 13 | With 25-Across, NBC sketch comedy series since 1975 whose regulars have included Gilda Radner, Eddie Murphy, and Tina Fey: 2 wds. |
| 51% | SNL | 3 | NBC sketch comedy show where Will Ferrell was once a cast member known for his impersonations and iconic sketches: Abbr. |
| 50% | SNL | 3 | Longtime NBC sketch show |
| 50% | SNL | 3 | NBC sketch comedy program |
| 49% | SNL | 3 | NBC sketch comedy show hosted by Alec Baldwin a record 17 times (Abbr.) |
| 49% | SCTV | 4 | Canadian sketch comedy series of the 1970s and 1980s that featured Catherine O'Hara, John Candy, and Rick Moranis: Abbr. |
| 48% | SNL | 3 | NBC sketch comedy show, for short |
| 47% | MADTV | 5 | Sketch comedy series from 1995 to 2009 |