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Non-Connery movies with two letters 'L' in the title and more than seven letters
Live and let die - 2/13 letters
A view to a kill - 2/12
The living daylights - 2/18 OOO, much lower fraction
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TB OOO as Largo has only one eye visible.
Blofeld OOO as his scar is a direct result of the film's events.
And who lost one eye? 80% of the work is done now.
Really? I didn't know that. Great trivia and smarter than my round.
Both Largo and Gettler are Cyclopes. So Guerra is obviously OOO.
Yes, that's it. @QBranch was very close but I think it is fair to have you as the winner, since you were on the right track with Largo very early. Over to you @R1s1ngs0n
Between Largo, Blofeld, LeChiffre and Guerra that’s quite a lot of missing/malfunctioning eyes 😅
FRWL
YOLT
OP
In all three, there is hair applied to Bond's head. Only in FRWL, it's not the real Bond.
Hair (real or fake) is not involved in this riddle.
The only part you got right is that Bond is featured in two of the scenes.
Don t forget that crows also ate Mr White s eyes.
FRWL - Siamese fighting fish OOO not killing a human
YOLT - piranhas
OP - octopus
FRWL - Kerim Bey
YOLT - Henderson
OP - 009 OOO the knife is thrown
Excellent !
Thought it would take more guesses to solve this one.
Over to you.
YOLT
TSWLM
MR
Happy guessing
MR OOO snake rather than fish.
YOLT OOO plane rather than helicopter.
Ooo could be YOLT, with a script by Roald Dahl. The other two were by Christopher Wood.