According to Largo, Vargas “does not drink, does not smoke, does not make love,” whereas Bond does all but this one in Thunderball
What is smoke?
Episode #16, which finds Jaws involved in shady business around a Scottish lake, is titled “No Such” this
What is Loch?
In Tomorrow Never Dies, Jack Wade’s nickname for Bond not so subtly references this Kurosawa film
What is Yojimbo?
In Dr. No, Honey asks Bond if he has ever seen one of these eat her husband
What is a praying mantis?
This film’s posters feature Bond posing with an air pistol because the prop master forgot to bring a PPK the day of the photoshoot and nobody told the poster artists to replace Bond’s peculiarly long-barreled gun with the correct one
What is From Russia With Love?
Moneypenny laughingly questions Bond’s ability to spank her on a diet of these two things
What are yogurt and lemon juice?
Despite taking place in Athens rather than Australia, the pirate-themed episode #5 has this rhyming title
What is “Plunder Down Under?”
In the film Diamonds Are Forever, Tiffany Case refers to Bond as this DC character
Who is Superman?
The Nymphalis polychloris, more commonly known as the “Large Tortoiseshell,” is this species of insect
What is a butterfly?
Controversy over this Bond film’s poster led to versions being produced with poorly painted-on jean shorts
What is For Your Eyes Only?
Most initial prints of Thunderball stated that this would be the next title in the series
What is On Her Majesty’s Secret Service?
The title of episode #19 mirrors this response of Bond’s to Wai Lin when she asks what kind of banking he specializes in in Tomorrow Never Dies
What is hostile takeovers?
In Fleming’s Thunderball, what Domino is short for / Bonus: In Fleming’s You Only Live Twice, what Dikko is short for
What is Dominetta? / Bonus: What is Richard?
One of Fleming’s chapter titles is “Midnight Among” these invertebrates
What are “The Worms?”
This Bond film began the tradition of featuring individual character posters for the principle cast
What is The World Is Not Enough?
Fiona corrects Angelo Palazzi in that Derval always says this instead of “Goodbye”
What is “Ciao?”
This pun-tastic title of episode #12 combines the home of Mt. Vesuvius with a classic graduation ceremony tune
What is “Pompeii and Circumstance?”
In addition to “The Man with the Golden Gun,” one of two nicknames Scaramanga is known by in Fleming’s novel
What is Pistols or Paco?
In Fleming’s You Only Live Twice, the Japanese agent who is left blind and delirious from Blofeld’s deadly garden repeatedly recites a haiku about these insects “flitting above the perfumed graves"
What are dragonflies?
Two of the four words written across the tops of the tarot cards displayed on Live and Let Die’s poster
What are “Devil,” “Death,” “Lovers,” or “Fortune?”
Cut from the film but heard in the trailer, Bond was supposed to say this line to Fiona (and would eventually say it to Helga in You Only Live Twice)
What is “The things I do for England?”
Mjölnir is sought after by villains in the 65th and final episode of James Bond Jr., which is named for this true possessor of the coveted item
Who is Thor?
Bond rather casually addresses Sir Frederick Gray as “Freddie” in this film
What is The Spy Who Loved Me?
In Death Is Forever, John Gardner plays on an urban legend when Bond and lady friend Easy St. John nearly consume a meal laced with the eggs of the highly poisonous fiddleback spider, more commonly known by this not particularly outgoing name
What is the brown recluse?
Three of the four villains or villain pairings from earlier Bond films featured across the top of the US one-sheet for The Man with the Golden Gun along with the caption “The world’s greatest villains tried to kill James Bond”
Who are Dr. No, Rosa Klebb and Red Grant, Goldfinger and Oddjob, or Savalas’ Blofeld?