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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. "Dead Man's Curve" by Jan and Dean. George
  2. Uh-buh-dee-uh-buh-dee-uh-buh-that's right! George
  3. Pretty easy, especially after your puzzle, but I had planned to do it anyway. You're up again, Dooj. George
  4. OOOPS! Anyway, "A guy I trusted for years wants me dead." "That's understandable - I've only known you for five minutes and I want you dead, too." George
  5. "Mallrats." Dooj, you can have my turn, since you got Braveheart. George
  6. I guess you guys are kidding again. How would one get "Houseparty" from those clues? George
  7. I couldn't think of a sequel starring Ahnold. Then it came to me: "Conan the Destroyer"? George
  8. No, that's not sad at all. Unfortunately, it sounds as if #1's ONLY friend was #2, etc. THAT's sad. George
  9. Kathy, TOTW just gave clues to three other movies the actor has starred in. George
  10. Thanks to Tom, I know what it is. I wouldn't have got the third clue, though. I assume it's sign language for the intended word. If no one else gets it and Tom is too stubborn, I'll answer later. George
  11. Okay, he was a BRITISH not-so-secret agent. In the words of Jethro Beaudine, a "double-nought spy." George
  12. Sounds a lot like an actor better known for his performances as a not-so-secret agent. George
  13. I'm not letting you talk yourself out of it TOTW. FEATHER + ROUGH+ THE BRIDE = "Father of the Bride." I had wanted to use Dennis the Menace's dog Ruff, but I couldn't find a good picture. George
  14. Apparently, she's in three 2006 films (one in post-production). The only recent, RECOGNIZABLE film was 2002's "Simone." George
  15. For some reason, the first picture doesn't seem to be coming up right now. As Tom mentioned, it is a picture of a feather. George
  16. I'd never heard of this movie, but SARAH (Ferguson) +TOGA + TRUNK = "Saratoga Trunk." According to IMDB, a 1945 movie of that name starred Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman. George
  17. I didn't recognize the opening theme, but the closing gave it away. That WAS a pretty funny movie. I only found out later that the title character's name is the correct pronunciation of the star Betelgeuse. George
  18. Interesting choices, Kathy: old women and rednecks. I never watched the first show, though I do occasionally watch the second. George
  19. I think Tom confuses this thread with "Movie Pictionary" where one is SUPPOSED to guess the answer, but where he hints around until someone else gets it! Of course, he COULD just be a slacker who doesn't want to post new puzzles! George
  20. For Dooj and anyone else who MIGHT not have known, my movie was "Commando." George
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