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"Movie Krisword 118" by Kris Gilpin on 8/9/2012 [moderate]
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1- Like Cary Grant in Topper.; 6- Level, as an old theater (sniff).; 10- Diminish.; 14- Nasal dividers.; 15- Egg.; 16- Like some piano keys.; 17- 1951 Loretta Young film noir, Cause for _____!; 18- Adjudge.; 19- A member of a people of N.E. India, who once practised head hunting.; 20- Mr. C., Canadian actor who played Sherlock (Holmes) in Murder by Decree.; 22- Medicinal syrup.; 24- Dialogue in many Italian film scenes.; 25- A Hatfield or McCoy.; 26- Early John Wayne B Western, 1934's The Star ______.; 29- Operatic villains, often.; 30- 2003 Charlotte Church rom com, _'__ Be There.; 31- One of 4 young men in Help!; 33- Laurel, as opposed to Hardy.; 37- 78's mostly bad Hound of the Baskervilles satire starred this Brit Mr. P. as Sherlock.; 39- Some "peeps" need 'em to watch movies.; 41- Novice.; 42- Describes Jaws 3-D (so to speak).; 44- It came up from the sewers in Mean Streets.; 46- If it's cheesily done in a movie, it feels like you're watching a cartoon.; 47- John Carter was definitely one.; 49- Films: In 1954 it was black, in 1980 it was blue...; 51- Slow passages on a musical movie soundtrack.; 54- 2006 Naomi Watts rom dram, The Painted ____.; 55- Like a real-life set on TV's "Hoarders." (P.U.!); 56- Firesign Theatre's funny S.H. satire, The Giant Rat of Sumatra, starred "_______ Stones."; 59- "Was Sherlock ____?" Sorry, no.; 60- Bad Godfather knock-off: "How ya ____?" "How MY ____? How YOU ____?!"; 62- Swelter.; 64- Grimm villain.; 65- The edible root of the taro.; 66- Garlicky sauce.; 67- Nobody likes a ____ parker.; 68- Nations embrace Eastwood movies?; 69- A Tyler Perry movie usually _____ the critics.; Down 1- Govt. property org.; 2- This film followed A Hard Day's Night.; 3- Fire ____.; 4- Cher did it to Nic Cage in Moonstruck.; 5- Fabrics of mixed fibers, used in the manufacture of linings & undergarments.; 6- Hudson & Landry LP: "No movie on this flight." "No movie?" "No sir, a _____."; 7- Allege.; 8- 1991 John Hughes family film w/ Jim Belushi & a li'l girl: Curly ___.; 9- Rossum & a TV award (so to speak).; 10- Cumberbatch, brilliant current Brit TV Sherlock.; 11- Old adders.; 12- Animal House costumes.; 13- Improv actors _____ scenarios from an audience.; 21- Trading places.; 23- Mug, as in an old Cagney film.; 25- Like Noises Off!; 26- Early Brit.; 27- Skin softener.; 28- Hoofbeat, from a Western.; 29- Jeremy, another brilliant Brit who played Sherlock on TV.; 32- Orbital point.; 34- Ratso Rizzo's "real" nickname in Midnight Cowboy.; 35- Victor, tough N.Y. character actor from True Romance & Abel Ferrara films.; 36- 1978 Jack Nicholson Western, ____' South.; 38- This Brit Mr. B. played Dr. Watson in the clever Sherlock comedy, Without a Clue.; 40- Steve King's _____'s Lot was made twice for TV (it should've been a feature all along!).; 43- 1975 Sidney Poitier crime comedy, Let's __ __ Again.; 45- Some celebs have a great big one.; 48- Like Mary Badham as Scout, from To Kill a Mockingbird.; 50- Rare John Cassavetes female thriller from 1980 (remade in 1999).; 51- Jason Segel wore a muscle man one in The Five Year Engagement.; 52- Actor Luna, from Y Tu Mama Tambien.; 53- Belonging to John, who was in She Wore a Yellow Ribbon & Zontar: the Thing from Venus.; 54- 1981 squiggly, Klaus Kinski & Oliver Reed B horrorshow.; 56- Three Dog Night: "Eli's comin', ____ your heart, girl."; 57- My fave 60's/70's slang word, I still use it today ;-).; 58- The great Basil Rathbone's last Sherlock feature was 46's Dressed to ____.; 61- Poetic homage.; 63- French flower.; |