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GE- Prop.
TND - Jet.
Second try, TND is the triple-O.
Bingo. Over to you.
This could be entertaining.
TB
DAF
LTK
TB was made because of McClory, LTK became Dalton's final film because of McClory's interruption?
DAF has scenes in the desert of Nevada
LTK has scenes in the desert of Mexico
Therefore TB is OOO!
That relates to people on the production side.
Not about characters.
There is a connection for a DAF location specific to individuals who worked on the 3 films.
Relates to 2 actors and 1 person not working as an actor.
The connection for the three is outside Bond films altogether.
I did say this could be entertaining.
So there is
TB Tom Jones
DAF ?
LTK Wayne Newton
And what is the OOO.
@Thunderfinger is onto it. All three were Las Vegas headliners in their day. But which is the odd one out for the Bond films mentioned?
TB Tom Jones
DAF Jimmy Dean
LTK Wayne Newton
TB Tom Jones is the odd one out, since he's a welsh singer and the other two are Americans?
Tom Jones is the OOO and that works--his being Welsh.
What I was looking for was two appeared on screen as actors. Tom Jones had the vocals for the title song, but visually does not appear and is therefore the odd one out.
So the audience must be ready for a new challenge, all best @MI6HQ.
So, okay I have so many ideas in mind for this game, as I'm having a bit some brainstorming these days, but I just have to choose one of them.
The 1960's
The 1970's
The 1980's
The 1990's
I'm still a bit anxious at this, but I will give you clues if you find this one difficult.
None of them are correct, I'm afraid, but those were interesting answers.
I'm just going to fix the question, to make things easier, I'm also doing some research regarding the things I'm finding for in these films. ;)
The 1960's
The 1970's
The 1980's
The 1990's
I've already fixed the question.
Sorry for some interruptions.