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Here are a few hints to this month's classic war films montage quiz...
03 Jul 2006 12:14pm
A little late this month, so please accept our sincerest apologies. Are we allowed to just blame the World Cup? Thought not, so onwards… It seems like you’re all having problems with different clues this month, so we’ve plumped for the five that are causing the most head-scratching…
Okay, for starters, the fruit with a hat on is exactly what it looks like. It is a fruit with a hat on. Think of what the hat resembles, i.e. the profession… And then think what the fruit is.
As for the two blokes sitting down bottom right, having a chat… Think about what they are talking about. Stiff breeze? South-westerly? Types of wind, right?
And the regally-dressed men on the right-hand side of the left-hand page… They are French kings, called Louis probably. And there are three of them.
The guy with the American flags, standing in the water is, of course, Matt Damon. Think of his films and his characters. And then think of big US holidays… Indeed, the biggest.
Finally, sorry about the bouncing bombs clue, far left. It’s not a great one, to be fair, as it’s more the essence of the film as opposed to one of our break-the-title-down-in-a-witty-way standards… So, basically, just think of a film with bouncing bombs. That’s it, really.
Okay, done and dusted. Any more help needed, give us a shout… Until the next one then - which is Westerns.
AND THE WINNERS ARE...
This month's prizes were a 20" H&B TV with built-in DVD player for the main winner and a copy of The Dirty Dozen: Special Edition DVD for the 10 runners-up.
Neil Rafferty, Edinburgh
Susanne Schroeder, Culloden
Stephen Glass, Solihull
Natalie Pemberton, Cookridge, Leeds
Paul Hutchinson, London
Lee Byron-Jones, London
Teresa Hill, Chester
Dan Wright, Croydon
Chris Merchant, South Woodham Ferrers, Essex
Trish Collins, Willenhall, West Midlands
Christopher Blackburn, Crosspool, Sheffield














