JONES, KIMBERLEY

Beautiful blond British agent, portrayed by Mary Stavin, who pilots the camouflaged iceberg launch that helps James Bond (ROGER MOORE) escape from Siberia in the teaser for A View to a Kill.

SCOTCH AND WATER

The first cocktail ever ordered by James Bond, in the 1954 CBS TV version of Casino Royale. Bond (Barry Nelson) is seated in the bar of the Monte Carlo casino with British agent Clarence Leiter (Michael Pate), who orders a Scotch and soda for himself.

BT F 608

License plate of the West German Audi that James Bond (ROGER MOORE) steals in Octopussy from a woman who stops to make a phone call. Agent 007 is on his way to Feldstadt

BT RS 1730

License plate of the teenager-filled, red West German Kharmann Ghia that fails to stop for James Bond (ROGER MOORE) during his desperate trek to Feldstadt to deactivate an A-bomb in Octopussy.

JONES, MR. AND MRS.

James Bond (SEAN CONNERY) and Tiffany case's (JILL ST. JOHN) alias during their stay at the Whyte House's bridal suite in Diamonds Are Forever.

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Identification number on the light Cessna monoplane flown by drug runner Franz Sanchez (ROBERT DAVI) in the Licence to Kill teaser. Chased by James Bond (TIMOTHY DALTON), who catches up to him in a Coast Guard jet helicopter,

JONES, TOM

exy Welsh pop superstar, nicknamed the Voice, who warbled the dynamic title tune to Thunderball. Jones was fairly new to audiences when the fourth James Bond was released on Christmas 1965.

BROSNAN, PIERCE

Handsome Irish actor who, in GoldenEye, became the fifth man to portray James Bond in the United Artists series of 007 adventures. Brosnan was originally signed to play James Bond in The Living Daylights, but in a well-publicized decision, NBC Television executives refused to let the actor out

CUBA

Goldfinger's (GERT FRÖBE) destination when he commandeers the special plane provided for James Bond's (SEAN CONNERY) trip to the White House. According to his flight plan,

55 MINUTES

The amount of time James Bond (ROGER MOORE) has to catch his plane flight from London to New Delhi in Octopussy.

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Identification number on the drug-running Cessna 185 seaplane that is commandeered by James Bond (TIMOTHY DALTON) in Licence to Kill. Escaping underwater from the Wavekrest research vessel after he's sabotaged a major drug deal,

BULGARIAN FRONTIER

James Bond's (SEAN CONNERY) planned destination when he escapes from the Orient Express with his captured Lektor decoder and defecting Soviet cipher clerk Tatiana Romanova (DANIELA BIANCHI) in From Russia with Love.

53

The number of James Bond's (BARRY NELSON) Monte Carlo hotel suite in the TV film " Casino Royale." He hides a check for 87 million francs behind the

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Aircraft identification number on a training plane commandeered by James Bond (ROGER MOORE) in Live and Let Die. It belongs to the Bleeker Flying School. Chased by Mr. Big's (YAPHET KOTTO) thugs, Bond steals the plane along with its terrified student copilot, Mrs. Bell (RUTH KEMPF).

“MAGNIFICENT SEVEN” THE THEME

Classic theme music from the 1960 United Artists western that is played underneath a sequence in Moonraker in which James Bond (ROGER MOORE) appears as a mounted gaucho in a Brazilian jungle village.

SECTION 473

Hong Kong law cited by Lieutenant Hip (SOON-TAIK OH) when he arrests James Bond (ROGER MOORE) for murdering Gibson, the solar energy expert, in The Man with the Golden Gun. Bond explains that it was Francisco Scaramanga (CHRISTOPHER LEE) who did the shooting.

JULIENNE, RÉMY

Top French auto-stunt coordinator whose frenetic car chases became an industry standard, thanks in large part to his work on the James Bond series. Julienne began his Bond association on For Your Eyes Only

BELGRADE, YUGOSLAVIA

The Orient Express’s first stop after it leaves Istanbul, Turkey, in From Russia with Love. Arriving in the train station at precisely 6:32 P.M., James Bond (SEAN CONNERY) leaves

SELLERS, PETER

British superstar comedian who played mild-mannered baccarat expert Evelyn Tremble in Casino Royale. Recruited into the British Secret Service, Tremble is given the name James Bond and sent to Monte Carlo

FINLAND

Where a British agent is stabbed to death in a ladies’ sauna in the 1967 Casino Royale spoof. It’s one of many agent assassinations reported to Sir James Bond (DAVID NIVEN) by Hadley (DEREK NIMMO).

BELL ROCKET BELT

A one-man, jet-propelled flying apparatus worn by James Bond (Sean Connery) during his escape from the French chateau of Jacques Bouvar (Bob Simmons) in the pre-credits teaser of Thunderball.

BUNGALOW 12

James Bond's (ROGER MOORE) San Monique hotel room number in Live and Let Die. Rosie Carver (GLORIA HENDRY) has already registered as Mrs. James Bond.

BELL, MRS.

Terrified elderly Louisiana flying student, portrayed by Ruth Kempf, whose training plane is commandeered by James Bond (ROGER MOORE) in Live and Let Die.

FIRST IN ORIENTAL LANGUAGES

The reason why James Bond (SEAN CONNERY) doesn’t need a Japanese phrase book in You Only Live Twice. His first-class honors degree came during studies at Cambridge,

BELLY DANCERS

Given its exotic locations and beautiful women, the James Bond series features an unsurprising number of belly dancers. With their jingling costumes, voluptuous figures, and alluring artistry, they titillate audiences while keeping the sexual content within the PG-13 range.

OHMSS

Acronym for On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, the title of the sixth James Bond film, produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman. The initials also appear on the cover of the dossier provided to all double-0 agents involved in the Thunderball mission.

SEVEN DAYS

The amount of time James Bond (SEAN CONNERY) has until SPECTRE plans to explode one of its hijacked nuclear cruise missiles in Never Say Never Again.

FISHER, MR.

James Bond's (SEAN CONNERY) alias when he visits Mr. Osato's (TERU SHIMADA) Tokyo headquarters in You Only Live Twice. Agent 007 is posing as the managin

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