| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Tarantino's first name | Quentin | 100%
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| Acting brothers Dennis and Randy | Quaid | 96%
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| U.S. coin that would let five people into a nickelodeon | quarter | 88%
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| Country that is home to the Doha Film Institute | Qatar | 85%
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| Daniel Craig's second Bond film | Quantum of Solace | 85%
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| Star in Lawrence of Arabia, Lust for Life, and Zorba the Greek | Anthony Quinn | 73%
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| The assistant director wants this on set | quiet | 73%
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| Robert Redford-directed movie about rigging game shows | Quiz Show | 69%
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| Actor who inherited Spock from Leonard Nimoy | Zachary Quinto | 62%
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| One-line witticism by Groucho Marx or other comedic actors | quip | 58%
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| Where Marvel's Hawkeye keeps his ammunition | quiver | 54%
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| Tom Selleck goes to Australia | Quigley Down Under | 46%
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| 1995 Sam Raimi western in which Sharon Stone seeks vengeance for her father's death | The Quick and the Dead | 46%
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| Star-Lord's actual name | Peter Jason Quill | 38%
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| Adjective describing a stereotypical indie film, or Tina Belcher's Thanksgiving turkey | quirky | 38%
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| 1951 MGM epic set in ancient Rome about the persecution of Christians | Quo Vadis? | 38%
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| John Ford's 1952 ode to Ireland, with John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara | The Quiet Man | 27%
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| Scientist in a series of BBC shows and films who nearly always winds up battling aliens | Bernard Quatermass | 12%
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| 1941 Warner Bros. Tex Avery cartoon in which a dimwitted dog pursues a small clever bird: The Crackpot ________ | Quail | 12%
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| Surname of American-born, British-based brothers who make macabre stop-motion animation like Street of Crocodiles and The Cabinet of Jan Svankmajer | Quay | 12%
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| 1933 film in which Greta Garbo plays royalty from her actual country | Queen Christina | 12%
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| Trilogy of wordless films directed by Godfrey Reggio | Qatsi trilogy | 8%
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| 2012 documentary by Lauren Greenfield about a rich family and their Florida mansion | The Queen of Versailles | 8%
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| 1979 Robert Altman film, with Paul Newman, set in a post-apocalyptic ice age | Quintet | 4%
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| Cheap British films made to satisfy the Cinematograph Films Act of 1927 | quota quickies | 4%
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