1. |
![]() Right at the beginning of the movie, Q is talking to an obviously bored M about |
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radioactive lint | ||
the latest thing in spy cameras | |||
a photocopier so small it fits into a steamer trunk | |||
a dream where he was riding a unicorn | |||
2. |
![]() Bond is in Portugal. He meets Tracy |
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at a casino | |||
playing golf | |||
when he’s asked to investigate her criminal father | |||
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at a beach, where she tries to drown herself | ||
3. |
![]() Tracy’s full name is Teresa di Vicenzo, and through her past marriage is part of Italian nobility. Her title is: |
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marchesa | |||
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contessa | ||
principessa | |||
baronessa | |||
4. |
![]() Like Bond himself and most Bond villains, Tracy is of mixed heritage. Tracy’s parents are |
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Portuguese and Dutch | |||
Mareseillais and Swiss | |||
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Corsican and English | ||
Sicilian and Scots | |||
5. |
![]() Tracy’s father is Marc-Arnge Draco, head the Union Corse. According to Draco, Tracy needs: |
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her father | |||
a psychiatrist | |||
a good spanking | |||
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a man to dominate her | ||
6. |
![]() M informs Bond that he’s off the search for Blofeld. Bond’s response is to: |
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take it like a man and move onto the next assignment | |||
ask for two weeks’ vacation | |||
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ask Moneypenny to draw up a letter of resignation | ||
punch M in the face | |||
7. |
![]() Back at his desk, Bond reminisces about past adventures. Which is not a keepsake in his drawer? |
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Honey Rider’s knife, from Dr. No | |||
Red Grant’s wristwatch garrotte, from Russia With Love | |||
the rebreather, from Thunderball | |||
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the throwing star from You Only Live Twice | ||
8. |
![]() Bond continues his search for Blofeld, and in a lawyer’s office finds links to a German count named de Bleuchamp. What does he take from the office? |
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a photo of de Bleuchamp | |||
letters from de Bleuchamp to the lawyer | |||
copies of de Bleuchamp’s fingerprints | |||
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the centrefold from a Playboy | ||
9. |
![]() Bond interrupts M’s indulgement in which hobby? |
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ornithology | |||
philately | |||
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lepidoptery | ||
pornography | |||
10. |
![]() de Bleuchamp wants the London College of arms to verify his title as count. Bond plans to impersonate Sir Hilary Bray of the college, whose title is |
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Gules Dragon | |||
Argent Wyvern | |||
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Sable Basilisk | ||
Griffin d’Or | |||
11. |
![]() Bond’s coat of arms has three golden bezants. What are bezants? |
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lions | |||
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balls | ||
swords | |||
feathers | |||
12. |
![]() Bond meets Irma Bunt, and informs her that her name may derive from: |
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the baggy part of a sail | ||
the horns of a goat | |||
a fat round type of cake | |||
the boring part of baseball | |||
13. |
![]() de Bleuchamp is of course Blofeld, who is developing biological weapons in his Alpine lair under the guise of research for a cure for: |
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tuberculosis | |||
bubonic plague | |||
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allergies | ||
smallpox | |||
14. |
![]() Ruby is allergic to |
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chickens | ||
potatoes | |||
sheep | |||
rice | |||
15. |
![]() Bond is invited to dinner. Not counting his extra-ruffled dress shirt, what unusual piece of formal attire does he wear? |
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a top hat | |||
an academic gown | |||
an ermine cloak | |||
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a kilt | ||
16. |
![]() Which winter activity does not feature in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service? |
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ski jumping | ||
ice skating | |||
curling | |||
car racing on ice | |||
17. |
![]() Bond asks Tracy to marry him in: |
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a telephone booth | |||
a skating rink | |||
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a barn | ||
an avalanche | |||
18. |
![]() At the moment Bond asks Tracy to marry him, the woman he had most recently slept with was: |
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Tracy | |||
Ruby, the English girl from Blofeld’s clinic | |||
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Nancy, the German girl from Blofeld’s clinic | ||
Irma Bunt | |||
19. |
![]() Blofeld and his men chase Bond on skis, but one of them falls into a snowblower and is pureed. |
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“Not the way I want to get blown.” | |||
“He’s blending into the snow.” | |||
“He didn’t mince words.” | |||
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“He had lots of guts.” | ||
20. |
![]() Blofeld holds the world to ransom with his biological weapons. What is his price? |
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one billion dollars in diamonds | |||
whatever the highest bidder will pay | |||
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amnesty for all past crimes and recognition of his title | ||
Australia | |||
21. |
![]() Tracy has been captured by Blofeld, who actually thinks he has a shot with her. Tracy charms Blofeld through |
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poetry | ||
song | |||
dance | |||
getting him drunk | |||
22. |
![]() Bond and Draco come to rescue Tracy and demolish Blofeld’s base. Blofeld escapes by: |
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cable car | |||
ski | |||
snowmobile | |||
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bobsled | ||
23. |
![]() Bond rescues Tracy, they get married, and Moneypenny catches: |
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the bouquet | |||
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Bond’s hat | ||
Draco’s eye | |||
the Aston Martin’s dust in her face | |||
24. |
![]() In the final scene of the movie, Tracy is shot and killed by |
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Blofeld | |||
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Irma Bunt | ||
Grunther | |||
Moneypenny | |||
25. |
![]() Bonus Question: The song over the end credits, “We Have All the Time in the World”, is sung by: |
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Louis Armstrong | ||
Etta James | |||
Nina Simone | |||
Paul Robeson | |||