Game 54: Tribond

HOORAY!  A trivia game!! I like the twist to this trivia game; rather than just answering questions, you are given three terms, and you have to determine what links them.  For instance, if the three terms are JUPITER, BLUE WHALE, SEQUOIA, you would need to answer that these three things are each the largest of their type.  There are 4 categories: entertainment, sport and recreation, academics and miscellaneous.  You roll a die to determine what category you get, but there are two other symbols on the die - one let's you choose your own category, and one gives you a free play.
 There are three tracks that you need to complete before winning.  There are multiple different ways to challenge other people (and possibly move yourself ahead while sending them back), so part of the play has to do with decisions about whether to make a break for it on one track or to try to make a bit of progress on all three tracks.

 Both David and Jacob were particularly good sports to accede to a trivia game tonight.  David isn't a fan of trivia games in general, but Jacob had a tougher challenge in that he wasn't even born when this game came out!  A couple of clues that felt particularly unfair to him were:

EPSTEIN
HORSHACK
BARBARINO

and

FASTER THAN A ROLLING "O"
STRONGER THAN SILENT "E"
ABLE TO LEAP CAPITAL "T" IN A SINGLE BOUND

On the other hand, I was quite impressed when he got the following connection in the miscellaneous category:

A T.V.
A C.B.
ENGLAND

And I was very disappointed in myself for missing the following two clues, both in the miscellaneous category:

SESAME STREET
THE ODD COUPLE
KATHARINE HEPBURN

and

A TIGER
A LEPRECHAUN
A FROG

Can you find the bond in each group of three?

Answers gladly given in the comments if requested :-)

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