Crossword Clue: Best Picture nominee with three sequels
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- 1975 blockbuster about a great white shark
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- __ of Life
- ___ of Life (emergency rescue tool)
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- ___ of Life (fireman's tool)
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- Benchley bestseller
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- Big fish story?
- Awesome parts of a Museum of Natural History display
- Blockbuster movie of 1975
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- Bond bad guy
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- Film in which Peter Benchley played a reporter
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- It reportedly had an impact on beachgoers in 1975
- Dilemma metaphor
- First film released on laserdisc
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- Jabbers
- Classic film about a man-eating shark
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- Crocodiles' powerful features
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- Henchman first seen in "The Spy Who Loved Me"
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Recent Usage of Best Picture nominee with three sequels in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - April 29, 2018