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Answers are Movie Titles #2

All the answers are movie titles. Based on the clue, guess the movie title.
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Clue
Year
Title
Place from which British forces fled in 1940
2017
Dunkirk
City in Alabama where a civil rights march started
2014
Selma
Attractive force between objects with mass
2013
Gravity
Author of "Les Misérables"
2011
Hugo
Hammer-wielding Norse God
2011
Thor
Latin for "unconquered"
2009
Invictus
Square root of 90,000
2006
300
Unfinished Biblical tower to heaven
2006
Babel
U.S. President assassinated in 1881
2004
Garfield
"Presidential" mountain
1998
Rushmore
City in North Dakota
1996
Fargo
Unit of about 15 to 30 soldiers
1986
Platoon
Largest country in South America
1985
Brazil
Mozart's "middle" name
1984
Amadeus
Notable Indian pacifist
1982
Gandhi
747 or DC-10!
1980
Airplane!
First name of Cromwell or Stone!
1968
Oliver!
South African people once led by Shaka
1964
Zulu
Gladiator who revolted against Rome
1960
Spartacus
Most populous city in Morocco
1942
Casablanca
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Translate these long-winded phrases into the titles of well-known movies.
Click the correct word which completes each two-word movie title.
Click the correct word which completes each two-word movie title.
Click the correct word which completes each two-word movie title.
37 Comments
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Level 55
Jan 16, 2015
Can you accept Babyl for the Tower of Babel?
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Level 75
Jan 16, 2015
Can you accept Victor Hugo for Hugo?
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Level 68
Nov 13, 2016
Is there a movie called "Victor Hugo"?
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Level 54
Nov 23, 2016
IKR
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Level 66
Nov 13, 2017
Can you also accept 'Rabat' for 'City in Morocco'? I know Casablanca is way more popular, but this is also a somewhat famous movie with the name of the Moroccan capital.
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Level ∞
Dec 3, 2017
Changed the clue
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Level 61
Dec 3, 2017
The Airplane! clue is the best
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Level 48
Jan 18, 2018
I got it, but it was called Flying High here. Also Aeroplane is spelt wrong
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Level 73
Jan 31, 2018
Americans spell aeroplane differently and the film is American
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Level 65
Mar 31, 2018
Elvis classic = "Gaolhouse Rock"
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Level 71
Aug 15, 2018
How about a trade off - we'll start using aeroplane if you will accept spelled and learned as the correct spellings.
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Level 65
Mar 31, 2018
Yes. The "!" was a nice touch.
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Level 88
Mar 16, 2026
I got hung up, as the two examples are both jumbo jets - but I eventually figured it out.
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Level 78
Dec 4, 2017
I'm really proud of getting Invictus. I just remembered Ceasar's "Vini Vidi Vici" to remember that Vici was "conquered." So unconquered must be something like Invici...led me to Invictus.
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Level 87
Dec 10, 2017
Nice! In hindsight, those connections always seem so obvious. But to figure them out to arrive at the answer is very satisfying.
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Level 73
Mar 30, 2018
@buck1017 I was going to leave pretty much the same comment. :D From writing that I'm proud I got it to the way I did - it's all the same for me too.
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Level 89
Mar 30, 2018
Well vincere became vaincre in French then vanquish in English. Invictus rather means undefeated. But the question was quite obvious anyway.
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Level 80
Mar 16, 2026
It also helps if you happen to know what films came out in any given year.
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Level 74
Apr 2, 2018
I followed your same train of thought but I never heard of the movie, so I didn't get it anyway.
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Level 76
Sep 2, 2019
The english language even has the word victory, no need to really know latin stuff. And invincible ofcourse...
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Level 74
Dec 4, 2017
I thought that I was a little further in my battle against unconscious biases, but when I saw the clue "indian pacifist", my first thought was, "I don't remember a move called Chief Joseph". smh
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Level 88
Dec 8, 2017
Correct! The movie was called "I Will Fight No More Forever," which doesn't fit this quiz at all! :-)
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Level 80
Mar 30, 2018
I kept reading it as biggest city in South America, and I couldn't remember a movie called "Sao Paulo," and I know Rio was a movie, but that didn't work...
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Level 79
Apr 2, 2018
Same thing happened to me. Maybe I should sleep more
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Level 72
Mar 30, 2018
Quizmaster apparently loves "Invictus". It doesn't show up as much as "The Big Lebowski" does but it still gets a high level of mentions and, presumably, love. I'm glad I've seen it because I would never remember it otherwise!
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Level 93
Mar 30, 2018
I was thinking the same thing. Especially with another of today's featured quizzes making people confuse Nelson Mandela for Morgan Freeman.
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Level 89
Mar 30, 2018
But they have the same forehead!
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Level 23
Mar 30, 2018
I'm glad that I'm not the only one.
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Level 93
Mar 30, 2018
Oh, I'm not denying any similarities. Heck, even I guessed Freeman before Mandela. Just saying, maybe Quizmaster watched Invictus recently and it's still fresh in his mind.
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Level 89
Mar 31, 2018
Quizmaster didn't make that quiz, but maybe he added Mandela (I would say it's probable since the quizmaker didn't remember it).
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Level 93
Mar 31, 2018
He may not have made it, but he did have it featured.
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Level 92
Jan 4, 2021
Nor Goldfinger.
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Level 76
Sep 2, 2019
Wow invictus is low! I found that rather easy.. Compared to the others I would expect it around 75%. Highest I missed was casablanca :/ Not that that one was hard, but I was assuming I was misspelling marakesh.. and there are too many ways to try and spell it.. Missed fargo too, that one WAS hard imo. (and the lower scoring rudy selma and garfield)
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Level 32
Mar 29, 2020
Dang I tried plane not airplane
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Level 62
May 21, 2020
I thought Garfield was Lincoln. And when that didn't work, in desperation I tried Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. There's not many old-timey presidents we've heard of outside the US.
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Level 56
May 25, 2023
I didn't see the exclamation mark and I kept trying "Emma," thinking that Emma Cromwell was a pretty obscure clue.
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Level 49
Mar 27, 2026
I'm being touchy, but I find the word 'fled' a tad sneering. At least the British were in the war at the time, even if we were just keeping it going long enough to allow the Americans to sweep in and 'win' it.