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1) This has even more meaning than I could have known at the time...
2) ... and now they are mourning indeed.
3) I launch a vicious attack on an unsuspecting party, as many have done before me.
4) Twice I am heard before I am seen.
5) This the first appearance of my profession in the Bond series, unless you count CR67.
6) It's a miracle I don't cause serious damage to the building I'm in.
Incorrect:
Jacques Bouvar
Coffin Assassin (MR)
Hamilton (LALD)
Dr. Christmas Jones
Sir Robert King
Mourning woman (LALD)
Q (any)
Marco Sciarra[/quote]
1) This has even more meaning than I could have known at the time...
2) ... and now they are mourning indeed.
He plays the funeral lament "Flowers of the Field" at Sir Robert King's funeral and then again in Q's headquarters, in Desmond Llewellyn's poignant final scene. The main refrain from the song played is "Now they are mourning".
3) I launch a vicious attack on an unsuspecting party, as many have done before me.
It's not poor Fred (RIP) but one of his colleagues who gets the machine gun and then the flame thrower. Overkill really.
4) Twice I am heard before I am seen.
5) This the first appearance of my profession in the Bond series, unless you count CR67.
Ursula Andress on the bagpipes in that hideous monstrosity of a film.
6) It's a miracle I don't cause serious damage to the building I'm in.
Wood panelling everywhere!
I should improve my music knowledge to succeed in your riddles.
CR67 was on TV this weekend and I tried to watch it but it was too awful.
@Birdleson, yeah I was starting to suspect him before, but then the last two clues sealed it.
Ironically, and without revealing too much, your selection of this character puts a minor crimp in my plans. Nevertheless, I shall return soon with the next round.
1) This has been going on for centuries now.
2) He really knows how to turn me on.
3) I have two different types of weapons.
Based purely on what may be a Simpsons quote in clue 2!
It is the Domination game that Bond and Largo play against each other in NSNA. I had a lot more interesting clues to play too. Well done and over to you.
Solved: The water balloon game barker-operator from DAF
1. Do I really look so young?
The boy asks: “Who is she? Your mother?“ referring to T. Case
2. A race is going on (it's not an obvious race like in OHMSS! Nevertheless, the term is used to describe it.)
It's written “the balloon water race game“.
3. The person I mention isn't alive anymore.
He compares the Bondgirl to Annie Oakley. The famous female exhibition shooter died in 1926.
4. I ignore my own rules for once.
Usually, 24 wins are needed to win such a dog.
5. My act leads to surprised faces.
The boy is surprised, that he didn't win, while T. Case is surprised that her balloon is bursting.
6. There is a roof over my head all the time.
It is indoor.
7. Another character is dressed like me and you can see him straight before my scene.
The guy shuffling the cards.
8. I'm not a villain.
9. I am critizised.
By the boy.
Nice tries, but incorrect:
Old woman who drops her crate during the chase with Mitchell.
Bond