Baskin-Robbins started out offering this many flavors; now the company has 1,400-plus
31
This late, great actor excelled at playing movie villains
Rickman
To invent a new word or phrase is to do this--makes cents
to coin
Dennis Hopper won a Best Villain MTV Movie Award for menacing a bus in this film
Speed
It's the "I" in DNI, a presidential advisory position created in 2004
Intelligence
This Apollo mission put the first humans on the Moon
11
This redhead was nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for "The Help" but lost out to castmate Octavia Spencer
Chastain
Meaning "false step" in French, it's a socially embarrassing act or remark
a faux pas
John Malkovich is a menace in the skies as the felon Cyrus the Virus in this 1997 thriller
Con Air
Now meaning a supremely smart person, in Roman times it referred to the attendant spirit of a person or place
genius
Number of points a team gets for a safety in the NFL
two
After winning an Oscar in 2023, he exclaimed, "Goonies never say die!"
Ke Huy Quan
Term for the technical jargon of attorneys & their documents
legalese
Played with cackling excellence by Ian McDiarmid, this character returned from the dead in "Star Wars: Episode IX"
Emperor Palpatine
This 4-letter word can mean mentally sharp or physically sharp, like a blade
keen
In myth this many champions went against Thebes after Oedipus died
seven
In "A Fish Called Wanda", John Cleese played Archie Leach, actually the real name of this movie star
Cary Grant
"He who pays the piper holds the reins" is an example of this, incorrectly fusing 2 symbolic comparisons
a mixed metaphor
As him in 1982, Ricardo Montalban says, "I've done far worse than kill you. I've hurt you. And I wish to go on hurting you"
Khan
Latin for "rude" or "rough" gives us this adjective that means scholarly
erudite
This rare isotope of uranium is the only naturally occurring fissile material, so be careful out there
uranium-235
This Canadian doesn't just act: she also wrote & directed "Women Talking"
Sarah Polley
From the Latin for "announce", this means to pronounce clearly & correctly
to enunciate
We rooted for him in "Get Out" and "Queen and Slim" but not when he made life miserable for the title women in "Widows"
From Greek for "having learned much", it's a person who knows about a lot of topics, not just every kind of algebra & calculus
polymath