- A condensed version of the novel The Spy Who Loved Me was published in the men’s magazine Stag as a short story under what title?
- Raymond Benson wrote a James Bond short story “Live at Five” for a magazine. What was the magazine and which issue did the story appear in?
- In the short story “Midsummer Night’s Doom”, originally published in Playboy, Bond attends a party at the Playboy Mansion and seduces a Playmate. A real woman was named as the character. Who was she?
- Peter Sellers played a character who was impersonating James Bond in the movie Casino Royale. What was his character’s real name?
- The two main artists for the syndicated James Bond comic strip were John McLusky and Yaroslav Horak. But one other artist briefly drew the strip in 1981. Who was he?
- Sol Weinstein wrote a series of four parody Bond novels featuring the character of Israel Bonds. What were the titles of the four novels?
- Kim Newman has used a James Bond character in his Anno Dracula series but changed the character’s first name to avoid trademark issues. What is the name of his character?
- MGM threatened legal action against the producers of the third Austin Powers movie, claiming that the proposed title Goldmember was too similar to the existing title Goldfinger. What working title was the film given while the legal issue were worked out?
1. Motel Nymph
2. TV Guide (US edition), November 13-19, 1999
3. Lisa Dergen
4. Evelyn Tremble
5. Harry North
6. Loxfinger, Matzohball, In the Secret Service of His Majesty – the Queen, and You Only Live Until You Die
7. Hamish Bond
8. Austin Powers: Never Say Member Again