A Bond girl who trains acrobats meets a Bond girl who trains pilots
What is Octopussy Galore?
This stunt coordinator and regular Connery double filled 007’s shoes for the opening gunbarrel inthe series’ first three films
Who is Bob Simmons?
This Bond film segues from its opening titles to a view of the Queen’s Guard patrolling on horseback in front of Whitehall
What is A View to a Kill?
In GoldenEye, Bond goes up against former partner Alec Trevelyan, who served MI6 as this 00 before he became Janus
What is 006?
A figure in Greek mythology who flew too close to the sun on waxen wings lent his name to this blazingly destructive weapon in the Bond films
What is Icarus?
Bond tells Moneypenny what to do with his Macau payoff before running into an Aryan assassin
What is put it all on Red Grant?
In Casino Royale, Sébastien Foucan introduced mainstream audiences to this obstacle-bypassing training discipline he had helped develop in France
What is parkour?
Among the earliest sets constructed for Spectre, this famous bridge that links Big Ben with the London Eye is where Blofeld crashes and is captured
What is Westminster?
Bond exacts revenge for this slain 00—who enjoys Frank Sinatra and embeds a bullet in Renard’s brain in other incarnations—when he knifes circus twin Grischka in a German forest
Who is 009?
In Raymond Benson’s The Facts of Death, Bond investigates a series of murders in Cyprus all connected by the placement of a Greek god statuette near the body, including one of this vengeful queen of the gods and one of this god of the sea
Who are Hera and Poseidon?
An unused Fleming title describes an ex-Green Beret colonel
What is Mondays Are Heller?
A character was named after this impromptu stuntman as thanks for his fleet-footed services
Who is Ross Kananga?
French-sounding name of the Central London club where the world received its first glimpse of 007 in Dr. No / Bonus: Central London bar where Fleming purportedly originated the Vesper
What is Le Cercle / Bonus: What is Duke's?
Whenever Bond gets a little too saucy on an assignment, M threatens to have him replaced with this 00, usually prompting a quick, “No, no, I’ll do it, sir”
Who is 008?
In Fleming’s On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, this expert at the College of Arms bears a nom de guerre taken from a mythological beast half-lion and half-eagle
Who is Griffon Or?
A one-time Bond composer misspells the name of Zora’s actress in the opening titles
What is George Martin Beswick?
Joe Robinson—stuntman, judo champion, and co-author of Honor Blackman’s Book of Self-Defence—won the part of this character on Connery’s recommendation
What is Peter Franks?
Known for its picturesque lake, this famous Central London park is where Bond says farewell to Gala Brand and the month of traveling he had planned for her
What is St. James Park?
Given Bond expects he’ll clock out permanently before the mandatory retirement age of 45, Bill Fairbanks (a.k.a. this 00) surely meets a happier ending than most in the arms of a Beirut belly dancer
What is 002?
Ouroboros, the everlasting wyrm of Greek mythology usually portrayed as a snake eating its own tail, is also the name of an establishment run by this small-time Fleming adversary
Who is the Robber?
A gatekeeper who has trouble pronouncing Bond’s name visits a major East Asian city where Elliot Carver owns a media tower
What is Pan Ho Chi Minh City?
Rick Sylvester performed the opening ski jump for The Spy Who Loved Me from this Canadian peak, which sounds like it belongs in a Thor film
What is Mount Asgard?
In Thunderball, in accordance with SPECTRE’s demands, Big Ben strikes one extra toll at this time in the evening
What is 6pm?
While Bond is busy reading up on Japanese murder drugs in Moonraker, Fleming mentions that this fellow 00 has gone missing on assignment in Singapore
Who is 0011?
In Colonel Sun, Bond enjoys drinks with Ariadne Alexandrou at a restaurant overlooking the Acropolis and named for this Greek god of wine, pleasure, and festivity
Who is Dionysos?