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The lists of feature film series vary by their number of entries including; By number of entries. List of feature film series with more than thirty entries;
Sinbad the Sailor (Schneer-Harryhausen film series) The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958) The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1974) Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977) Sex and Zen. Sex and Zen (1992) Sex and Zen II (1996) Sex and Zen III (1998) Shaolin Temple. Shaolin Temple (1982) Kids From Shaolin (1983) Martial Arts of Shaolin (1986) Shark Attack ...
Last month, the Signpost hosted a crossword, which can be found here. The answers to last month's crossword can be found at the following link – thank you all for playing! We have a new crossword for this month – once more, all of the answers have something to do with Wikipedia, though the clues may seem unrelated.
One of the tapes was known as Sylvanian Families: The Movie, which despite the name, just featured segments edited together to form a film. In February 2004, Sterling Entertainment released two VHS/DVD's, titled The Big Adventure and Hoppily Ever After, each containing 3 episodes (6 segments). An extra segment was included on the DVD versions.
The film ran in over 500 theaters across the United States, including at least one theater in all fifty states. Wordplay went on to gross $3,100,000 in domestic box-office, then ranking it among the Top 25 highest grossing documentaries of all time. [3] A 2008 episode of The Simpsons, "Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words", is based on the film.
Crossword Puzzle, an album by The Partridge Family in 1973; Crossword, an album by Helen Slater released in 2005; Crossword Quiz, a Canadian game show which aired on CBC Television 1952–1953; Crosswords DS, a 2008 video game by Nintendo; Merv Griffin's Crosswords (commonly shortened to Crosswords), an American game show
First shown on 3 September 1985, it was originally hosted by Barry Cryer for the first two series; comedian Tom O'Connor then took over from series 3 until the show ended on 23 December 1998. The show consisted of two members of the public competing against each other to solve simple crossword puzzles.
The Cross-Wits is an American television game show. Two contestants, each paired with two celebrities, competed to fill in words in a crossword puzzle.It premiered on December 15, 1975, and lasted for five seasons until its cancellation on September 12, 1980.