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So, I hear you'll be taking part in my little hunt. How... quaint. I trust you will find the day quite stimulating, both mentally and physically. Seeing as your puny intellectual abilities are no match for my own, it would not be sporting of me if I didn't throw you a crumb or two, hmm? Below you will find a puzzle whose solution offers up a piece of information that may prove useful during the hunt. The task may seem arduous, but fear not -- you'll find what you're looking for in the end. My minions have given this puzzle a difficulty rating of "Master's Level Plus." If you are not up to such a challenge, I have provided a list of ridiculously generous hints. I look forward to meeting you... in the flesh.
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|  | Ta-ta for now, Dr. Zeus
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Everyday object from which the gadget-wielding Bond gleans a crucial name, in the movie five Bond movies after the Bond movie that features the Bond girl whose code name is also the title of a non-Bond secret-agent movie (when the title is pronounced out loud)
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Last name of the Bond villain played by the actor who was also in a non-Bond secret-agent movie starring the actor whose first wife played the ex-sidekick in the non-Bond secret-agent movie that included the actress who played the only Bond girl who went to a Seven Sisters college
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Correctional facility mentioned in the rap song that includes the line, "Something similar to a Roger Moore scene / That's James Bond, 007, wit guillotine"
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Small message-concealing object discovered in the movie in which Bond enjoys a Dom Perignon of the same vintage as the wine ordered in the later of the two Bond movies referred to in Clue 1
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Ailing corporation whose name can be formed by taking the second word in a Bond movie title and the first few letters of Bond's rank in the Royal Navy
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