- "The Coneheads": This classic sketch features Dan Aykroyd and Jane Curtin as aliens disguised as humans. The Coneheads became iconic characters, and their catchphrases, such as "We come in peace" and "Boop-boo-beep-boop," are still remembered today.
- "Weekend Update": A long-running segment of SNL where satirical news stories and commentary are presented in a mock news format. Anchored by popular cast members like Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, and Seth Meyers, "Weekend Update" has delivered countless memorable moments and biting social commentary over the years.
- "The Californians": A hilarious skit that parodies the exaggerated culture and mannerisms of people from California. The skit features cast members like Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig as stereotypical Californians, complete with sunglasses, surfer accents, and a laid-back attitude.
- "Celebrity Jeopardy!": A recurring sketch featuring contestants who are portrayed as popular celebrities. With Sean Connery (Darrell Hammond), Burt Reynolds (Norm MacDonald), and Alex Trebek (Will Ferrell), "Celebrity Jeopardy!" offers humorous takes on celebrity personalities, pop culture trivia, and game show mishaps.
- "The Blues Brothers": A beloved series of skits and musical performances featuring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd as the iconic Blues Brothers, Jake and Elwood. Known for their catchy soul and blues music, as well as their trademark sunglasses, suits, and hats, the Blues Brothers became one of the most popular acts in SNL history.