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Q15

 

Who am I?

1) My famous role came in a trilogy, where in my character doesn't have a name. Neither does he have many lines.

2) My first credited role was in 1955

3) I caused quite a stir when I directed a bi-lingual film to show the point of view of the 'enemy'.

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21 minutes ago, Mariyam said:

Q16

Who am I?

1) I was tone deaf

2) I wore a vial of poison around my neck ALWAYS

3) I wrote a romantic novel, but it was met with general disdain.

 

For both Q15 and Q16 if I don't get answers, I shall give more clues.

 

Napoleon ( 1 ) :hmmmm2:

 

Not sure about 2 and 3 .

 

 

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4 minutes ago, velu said:

 

Napoleon ( 1 ) :hmmmm2:

Not sure about 2 and 3 .

 

Clue 1,2,3 are for the same person.

Do you wish to change your answer? :dontknow:

 

In any case another clue:

Q16

Who am I?

1) I was tone deaf

2) I wore a vial of poison around my neck ALWAYS

3) I wrote a romantic novel, but it was met with general disdain.

4) Able was I ere I saw Elba.

 

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@velu is right.

Q16 is Napoleon indeed

 

Only Q15 remains unanswered now

Who am I?

1) My famous role came in a trilogy, where in my character doesn't have a name. Neither does he have many lines.

2) My first credited role was in 1955

3) I caused quite a stir when I directed a bi-lingual film to show the point of view of the 'enemy'.

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16 minutes ago, Mariyam said:

@velu is right.

Q16 is Napoleon indeed

 

Only Q15 remains unanswered now

Who am I?

1) My famous role came in a trilogy, where in my character doesn't have a name. Neither does he have many lines.

2) My first credited role was in 1955

3) I caused quite a stir when I directed a bi-lingual film to show the point of view of the 'enemy'.

Clint Eastwood. The man with no name in the Few Dollar More trilogy.

 

Flags Of Our Fathers...was that bilingual?

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1 hour ago, NameGoesHere said:

I actually believed as a kid that Buonaparte said the  able/ elba palindrome!

I have my doubts. Would some military person from France be so fluent in English and use the word 'ere'?

Or maybe it was a common word in that era! :p:

 

Since we are at it, here is my " I actually believed as a kid" confession.

For the longest of time I thought a lakh and a million were the same. 

PS: TBH, this misconception lasted till far after my childhood. :embarassed:

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49 minutes ago, Mariyam said:

I have my doubts. Would some military person from France be so fluent in English and use the word 'ere'.

Or maybe it was a common in that era! :p:

 

Since we are at it, here is my " I actually believed as a kid" confession.

For the longest of time I thought a lakh and a million were the same. 

PS: TBH, this misconception lasted till far after my childhood. :embarassed:

Yeah not a chance of his saying it.

 

I had other illusions but the lakh/ million bit bypassed me

 

53 minutes ago, Mariyam said:

Right you are!

 

That bilingual movie is Letters from Iwo Jima. Haven't seen it though.

 

Of course!  I've seen the movie bit forgot the name.

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Q17

 

What am I?

1) I can be attributed to 'hooking up' one of the most recognised celeb couples in the world.

2) I belong to a' family' whose name is a loan word to English.

3) Nothing to hide

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2 hours ago, Mariyam said:

@velu is right.

Q16 is Napoleon indeed

 

Only Q15 remains unanswered now

Who am I?

1) My famous role came in a trilogy, where in my character doesn't have a name. Neither does he have many lines.

2) My first credited role was in 1955

3) I caused quite a stir when I directed a bi-lingual film to show the point of view of the 'enemy'.

 

Q15 is easy for me ..

 

thala clint eastwood :bandit: 

my favorite trilogy ( + add once upon a time in the west  ).. 

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21 minutes ago, velu said:

Q15 is easy for me ..

 

thala clint eastwood :bandit: 

my favorite trilogy ( + add once upon a time in the west  ).. 

Huh?

@NameGoesHere already answered it.

 

Why do you use the prefix thala before the name of every person you have a man crush over? :confused: 

Thala Dhoni

Thala Eastwood

Thala Putin

:p:

 

Only this question is unanswered:

 

Q17

 

What am I?

1) I can be attributed to 'hooking up' one of the most recognised celeb couples in the world.

2) I belong to a' family' whose name is a loan word to English.

3) Nothing to hide

 

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