This movie is an old-west style remake of The Seven Samurai.
The Magnificent Seven
This unsinkable ship sunk in 1912.
The Titanic
To ask for spare change plus one ninth of a baseball game gives us this starting place.
Beginning (Beg + inning)
This province in North America is home to 5.4 million canadians
British Columbia
Argentine dance done by a tropical fruit.
Mango Tango
Based on a William Goldman novel, this western star Paul Newman and Robert Redford as outlaws on the run.
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Gordon Lightfoot wrote a song about this ship that sank in Lake Superior.
SS Edmund Fitzgerald
A shark appendage plus a type of beer gives us this musical conclusion.
Finale (Fin + Ale)
This European country is known for chocolate and waffles.
Belgium
A bloodsucking worm on a nectarine relative.
Peach leech
This suspenseful classic follows a mysterious stranger with a harmonica teams up with a notorious desperado to protect a beautiful widow and her land from a ruthless assassin in the employ of a railroad tycoon.
Once Upon a Time in the West
This ship landed on Plymouth Rock in 1620.
The Mayflower
A catholic religious service plus a standard unit of land area gives us this wanton slaughter.
Massacre (Mass + Acre)
A British colony until 1973, this country made up of islands is only about 95 km southeast of Florida.
The Bahamas
A treeless plain for crescent shaped fruits.
Banana Savanna
This western follows 3 men who begrudgingly join forces in a search for gold.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Formerly a Royal Navy minesweeper, This ship was used by Jacques Cousteau and converted into a research vessel that was named for a famous character from the Odyssey.
Calypso
One piece of butter plus public group violence gives us this nation lover.
Patriot (Pat + Riot)
The 2 countries of South America that start with a "B" are these two.
Bolivia and Brazil
Pear Fair
This western was released in 1969 and remade in 2010, and follows a young farm girl who is hunting down the outlaw who killed her father, and the gun for hire she takes with her.
True Grit
This ship stands as one of the most famous ship names in naval history as Admiral Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, and is still around today as a museum.
HMS Victory
Cleopatra's snake plus a command to stop gives us this road surface.
Asphalt (Asp + Halt)
This capital city of Iraq was founded in 762 A.D.
Baghdad
Fruit pulled out by little Jack Horner from the largest part of the brain.
Cerebrum Plum