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The first retitled work is a novel whose cover looks vaguely familiar; “The Crimson Missive” is its new title. What was it originally? Type the original title; do not include quotation marks. |
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The next work looks like a television show, though you can’t imagine “The Occidental Organ Specialized for Flight” ever having been popular. How is this show better known? |
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On the familiar-looking cover of a movie musical, you find the inspiring title "The Narrow Strait of Harmony." With what rather more inspirational title did it begin? |
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A selection of books and movies come with the name “The Master of the Bell Sounds.” How does their real title sound? |
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Here's an exciting title for a thriller: "A Thousand Score Organizations Below the Ocean." What's the more traditional title for this classic book? |
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“Furious Papal Edict” is not a group of words you often find together. The original movie title makes a bit more sense; what is it? |
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Flipping through a few more movies, you find the most absurdly verbose title yet: “Rear Side of the Torso to the Time After the Present.” What well-known trilogy of films does this title describe? |
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A rather famous book is tagged with the dramatic title “Group of Lions and Prejudgment.” Trying not to prejudge, what should the title be? |
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As you work, you find yourself humming along to the stirring tune “Exist and Allow a Cubical Gaming Piece.” Stir those words a bit; what famous song (and famous spy movie) do you find? |
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You’ve finally reached the end of a stack; all you've got to do is recover the original title of the unwieldy "The Inexperienced 5,280 Feet." What should this book and movie be called? |
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