| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| He carried Fay Wray to the top of the Empire State Building | King Kong | 97%
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| Dorothy just wants to get back here | Kansas | 94%
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| This kid's family left him home alone!! | Kevin McCallister | 91%
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| Two-part film with Uma Thurman out for revenge | Kill Bill | 91%
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| Star Trek species with an entire real-life language | Klingon | 84%
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| Superman's home planet | Krypton | 84%
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| An undercover Arnold Schwerzenegger says, "It's not a tumor. It's not a tumor at all." | Kindergarten Cop | 81%
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| 1984 film about putting wax on, taking wax off, painting the house, and painting the fence | The Karate Kid | 81%
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| Star of Far and Away, Eyes Wide Shut, The Hours, Big Little Lies, and Babygirl | Nicole Kidman | 75%
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| 2007 Judd Apatow comedy about an unintended pregnancy with Katherine Heigl and Seth Rogen | Knocked Up | 69%
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| One fighting style of Yuen Woo-ping, Bruce Lee, and Donnie Yen | kung fu | 69%
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| Star Trek's most formidable villain (yes, besides the Borg) | Khan | 63%
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| Silent star of The General, Young Sherlock, Seven Chances, and The Cameraman | Buster Keaton | 38%
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| Han Solo did this in less than twelve parsecs | Kessel Run | 38%
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| The lovers, the dreamers, and him | Kermit the Frog | 31%
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| 1989 Hayao Miyazaki film about a young witch using her flying broom to get a job | Kiki's Delivery Service | 25%
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| Captain Willard's target in Apocalypse Now | Colonel Walter E. Kurtz | 22%
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| Japanese word for monsters/monster films | kaiju | 19%
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| Polish director of the Three Colours trilogy and Dekalog | Krysztof Kieslowski | 16%
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| 2016 stop-motion film with a one-eyed child, a monkey, and a bug samurai | Kubo and the Two Strings | 16%
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| Martin Scorsese's 1997 Dalai Lama biopic | Kundun | 16%
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| Early device for viewing movies in a box-like cabinet | kinetoscope | 13%
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| Iranian director of Through the Olive Trees, The Wind Will Carry Us, and Taste of Cherry | Abbas Kiarostami | 9%
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| First film in Godfrey Reggio's Qatsi trilogy, from 1982 | Koyaanisqatsi | 9%
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| Term named for a Soviet director for creating emotional meaning by juxtaposing two shots | Kuleshov effect | 6%
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