Zig-zagging back and forth to fill in the puzzle as teams
were instructed to do, you would fill in the following:
· Sean Connery played James Bond in "From Russia with
Love".
· Cesar Romero and Burgess Meredith were both in the
1966 version of "Batman".
· Christopher Walken was in both "The Sentinel" and "View
to a Kill".
· Desmond Llewelyn was in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service"
with George Lazenby, who played James Bond - it was the
only Bond film Lazenby was in. And since it's listed twice,
and is the only Bond film in the list, it must also be
the one that shares an actor with "Capricorn One".
· Telly Savalas was the actor who was in both "On Her
Majesty's Secret Service" and "Capricorn One".
· Elliott Gould and George Clooney were both in "Ocean's
Eleven".
· Clooney was in "O Brother Where Art Thou?" with John
Goodman, who played the lead in "King Ralph".
· The actor who played Bond in both "For Your Eyes Only"
and "Live and Let Die" was Roger Moore.
· Jane Seymour was in both "Live and Let Die" and "Somewhere
in Time".
· Christopher Reeve was in both "Somewhere in Time" and
"Superman".
· Tommy Lee Jones was in both "The Package" and "The
Fugitive".
· Jeroen Krabbe was in both "The Fugitive" and "The
Living Daylights".
· The actor who played Bond in both "The Living Daylights"
and "License to Kill" was Timothy Dalton.
· Talisa Soto was in both "License to Kill" and "Don
Juan DeMarco".
· Johnny Depp was in both "Don Juan DeMarco" and "Ed
Wood".
· Bill Murray and Steve Martin were both in "Little
Shop of Horrors".
· John Cleese was in both "The Out-of-Towners" and "The
World is not Enough".
· Pierce Brosnan played Bond in both "The World is not
Enough" and "Golden Eye".
· Sean Bean was in both "Golden Eye" and "The Fellowship
of the Ring".
· Glenn Close was in both "Cookie's Fortune" and "Mars
Attacks!".
· Jack Nicholson was in "Mars Attacks!" with Glenn Close,
and in the 1989 version of "Batman" with Kim Basinger.
· Sean Connery was the actor who played Bond in "Never
Say Never Again".
The first letters of the leftover actors last names,
in order, spell: POSTERSOURCE, a store on Pier 39. The
license plate, "GROG", was in the slipcover for a poster
of one of the Bond movies.
