| 1. |
![]() The movie opens with Bond: |
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| playing baccarat at a London casino | |||
| driving his Aston Martin | |||
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visiting the grave of his wife, Tracy | ||
| waking up in a Swiss chalet, next to his special lady | |||
| 2. |
![]() In the pre-credits sequence, Bond’s helicopter is remotely hijacked by a wheelchair-bound villain, who for intellectual property reasons is unnamed, but obviously: |
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Ernst Stavro Blofeld | ||
| Auric Goldfinger | |||
| Dr. No | |||
| Lex Luthor | |||
| 3. |
![]() Shortly before being dropped down an industrial chimney, the unnamed villain offers to buy Bond off with |
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| one million dollars | |||
| all the caviar he can eat | |||
| nuclear supremacy for Britain | |||
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a delicatessen, in stainless steel | ||
| 4. |
![]() For Your Eyes Only is the only Bond film to date where the singer of the title song appears in the opening credits. Name the singer: |
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| Kim Wilde | |||
| Olivia Newton-John | |||
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Sheena Easton | ||
| Belinda Carlisle | |||
| 5. |
![]() M is on leave, so Bond is given instructions to investigate the sinking of the British spy ship the St Georges, with its ATAC computer system, by MI6’s Chief of Staff: |
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Bill Tanner | ||
| Major Boothroyd | |||
| Frederick Gray | |||
| Miss Moneypenny | |||
| 6. |
![]() A Cuban hitman, Hector Gonzales, kills a British marine archaeologist and his wife, and is killed in turn by their daughter Melina, whose weapon of choice is: |
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| a hunting rifle | |||
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a crossbow | ||
| a blowpipe | |||
| an axe | |||
| 7. |
![]() When someone tries to break into Bond’s Lotus, it: |
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| electrocutes him | |||
| tells him to “stop it” | |||
| drives away | |||
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explodes | ||
| 8. |
![]() As the Lotus is unavailable, Bond and Melina must escape from the bad guys in Melina’s car. What make is it? |
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Citroen 2CV | ||
| Fiat 600 | |||
| VW Golf | |||
| Yugo | |||
| 9. |
![]() Bond tracks Locque, the man who paid off Gonzales, to Cortina where he meets a young ice-skater who develops an improbable crush on him, named |
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| Barbie | |||
| Bebe | |||
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Bibi | ||
| Bobo | |||
| 10. |
![]() Bond meets with Kristatos, who informs him that Locque’s employer is Columbo, known in the Greek underworld as: |
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the Dove | ||
| the Raven | |||
| the Hawk | |||
| the Duck | |||
| 11. |
![]() Bond tells Bibi that is she puts her clothes back on, he’ll buy her: |
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| a lollipop | |||
| a balloon | |||
| a teddy bear | |||
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an ice cream | ||
| 12. |
![]() Bond outskis the East German champion and KGB agent Eric Kriegler. Frustrated, Kriegler throws his ___________ at Bond. |
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| ski-pole | |||
| helmet | |||
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motorbike | ||
| knife | |||
| 13. |
![]() Bond is ambushed at an ice rink by three hockey players. He dispatches the first with a hockey stick, the second with a judo flip and the third with: |
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| his skates | |||
| a chair | |||
| a hockey puck | |||
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a Zamboni | ||
| 14. |
![]() Bond seduces Columbo’s girlfriend, Countess Lisl von Schlaf, played by Cassandra Harris who in real life was married to: |
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| George Lazenby | |||
| Roger Moore | |||
| Timothy Dalton | |||
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Pierce Brosnan | ||
| 15. |
![]() Bond attempts to pump Countess Lisl for information about Greek smugglers with the line: |
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| “I need to bring something into the country without too many questions. Do you have any friends who might help?” | |||
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“I’m writing a book about Greek smugglers. Do you know any?” | ||
| "Could you help me sell some diamonds I've smuggled in? They're in a... very safe place" | |||
| “I don’t suppose you know where I could buy some heroin, wholesale?” | |||
| 16. |
![]() What do Columbo and Max have in common? |
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| they are both Greek smugglers | |||
| they are both devout Greek Orthodox | |||
| they both smoke cigars | |||
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they both eat pistachio nuts | ||
| 17. |
![]() Bond kills Locque by |
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| shooting him | |||
| blowing up his boat while he is on it | |||
| crushing him under large vats filled with heroin | |||
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kicking his car over the edge of a cliff with him in it | ||
| 18. |
![]() Melina and Bond go to examine the wreck of the St George’s in her two-man submarine, |
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Neptune | ||
| Poseidon | |||
| Triton | |||
| Proteus | |||
| 19. |
![]() Kristatos is revealed to be the villain, not Columbo, and he takes the ATAC computer to St Cyril’s monastery. Bond finds out thanks to: |
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| a listening device in Kristatos’ car | |||
| an inside man in Kristatos’ operation | |||
| a tracking device in the ATAC | |||
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Max the parrot, who repeats everything | ||
| 20. |
![]() Seeking more information, Bond contacts Q, who is disguised as a Greek: |
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| olive farmer | |||
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Orthodox priest | ||
| fisherman | |||
| statue | |||
| 21. |
![]() St Cyril’s is at the top of an inaccessible mountain. Bond’s climbing rope is coloured: |
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red | ||
| blue | |||
| green | |||
| yellow | |||
| 22. |
![]() Who kills Kristatos? |
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| Bond | |||
| Melina | |||
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Columbo | ||
| Max | |||
| 23. |
![]() Mission accomplished, Bond receives a phone call from an admirer: |
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| Melina | |||
| Moneypenny | |||
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Margaret Thatcher | ||
| the Queen | |||
| 24. |
![]() Max asks Margaret Thatcher for |
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| a biscuit | |||
| a song | |||
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a kiss | ||
| protection for the Falklands | |||
| 25. |
![]() Ian Fleming’s book For Your Eyes Only gave several plot points to the movie, but the part where Bond and Melina are dragged behind Kristatos’ boat as shark-bait is taken from his novel |
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Live and Let Die | ||
| Dr. No | |||
| The Man With the Golden Gun | |||
| Thunderball | |||