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General Forum: Offbeat n Jokes | Games: English Movie Titles | |
| "The Italian Job" is Correct Clue.
1. Fred?
2. Yada?
3. Togo?
4. Not?
Is the movie by any chance "Dog Day Afternoon"? If it is, then you may have to revisit Clue #3. :)
Posted by: Mr. Yama Kinkarudu At: 22, Feb 2006 2:46:15 AM IST Final Movie - 3, 3, 9
1. A character from Flintstones (4)
2. Seinfield show made this expression/saying/idiom etc etc catchy (4)
3. This is how you’d order your food in a fastfood/restaurant if you’d want to take it out (4)
4. To be or __ to be (3)
p.s – I know the above clues suck big time, but I couldn’t come up with any better ones. Have fun :P
(Please dont scream at me if I dont come back soon enough to check on your answers.)
Posted by: Krishna Ch At: 22, Feb 2006 1:59:52 AM IST Pushing Tin is correct Yama!
The Italian Job?
Posted by: చంటోడు At: 22, Feb 2006 0:28:06 AM IST All Rightos Vijay. :)
Now crack the movie.
Posted by: Mr. Yama Kinkarudu At: 21, Feb 2006 10:19:10 PM IST 1.hoe
2.Bit
3.Ant
4.jail
Posted by: విజయ్ At: 21, Feb 2006 9:57:46 PM IST Good Job Priya. :)
Another one...
Clues:
1. A tool with a flat blade attached approximately at a right angle to a long handle, used for weeding, cultivating, and gardening. (3)
2. A small portion, degree, or amount; A short scene or episode in a theatrical performance. (3)
3. A small insect living in colonies. (3)
4. A place for the confinement of persons in lawful detention. (4)
Movie Name : 3, 7, 3
Posted by: Mr. Yama Kinkarudu At: 21, Feb 2006 9:49:27 PM IST lol priya, all rightos. :)
Will be back in an hour.
Posted by: Mr. Yama Kinkarudu At: 21, Feb 2006 1:46:53 AM IST Here is an easy one.
1. One who is strongly partial to one's own group, religion, race, or politics and is intolerant of those who differ. (5)
2. The steering device on a vehicle; A device used in roulette and other games of chance. (5)
Movie Name : 5, 5
Posted by: Mr. Yama Kinkarudu At: 21, Feb 2006 1:26:03 AM IST Night, psi, UN
Pushing Tin?
Hmm No guesses from Kamakshi and Priya so far. Looks like Kamo and Rahul are busy. ;)
Posted by: Mr. Yama Kinkarudu At: 21, Feb 2006 0:20:34 AM IST sorry for the parallel posting folks, I guess I had my preview window on for a long time!
Here's the 2nd clue rephrased...
2. Measure for pressure or a greek character - abbr (3)
Posted by: చంటోడు At: 18, Feb 2006 3:35:24 AM IST
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