Rearrange the letters in the grid on the left to make one significant 9-letter movie title. In addition to this - drawing only from these 9 letters - solve each movie-related answer from the clues given.
Each grid letter may be used only once within an individual answer
The previous quiz in this series can be found here (Quiz #3)
The 9-letter answer in the grid is not only the title of a movie, but is part of that movie's last line, which is considered one of the greatest final lines in movie history.
Usually it takes me some time to get the word in the box. but for some reason as soon as I opened this one I just saw CHINATOWN staring me in the face. funny how quickly you can see it sometimes and how long it takes other times.
You'd do a lot better by sticking to facts as the trivia answers rather than something like "Some say so-and-so is this-or-that", IMO. Were there no other potential answers that could be derived from C-H-I-N-A-T-O-W-N?
I think the keira knightly question is rather silly to put it lightly. There are a million things one could say about a person. And no not all the words might be in the box, but that is how it works, first you start to think of what it could be and all sort of words and descriptions come to mind, but none of them fit the box (or atleast werent correct, for instance hot or wanton or the misspelled hotain (hautain, thought I should try, you never know with spelling variations)
The possibilities of what some say about her are endless, and all sorts of things came to mind, but not thin (though I might have heard that said about her, I have heard a lot more of other stuff, usually not too positive, words like smug. The opinions are endless.)>
The possibilities of what some say about her are endless, and all sorts of things came to mind, but not thin (though I might have heard that said about her, I have heard a lot more of other stuff, usually not too positive, words like smug. The opinions are endless.)>