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Roll up roll up for the next bout of quizzery: the Phoenix celebrates it's 18th thread!

Off we go with a starter for ten. In keeping with the adult theme we have an adult cartoon question, a silly teaser in keeping with the festivities.

:? : In an episode of Family Guy a fisherman created Daggermouth, the 'sophisticated talking robot fish' - what was his name?
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Bugger! I never watch this.
I'll guess errrrrrrrrrrr..... Dave :? :
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No, sorry. It's a rather specific question but one that can easily be looked up online (I won't mind) and one I thought many would know considering the recent popularity of the Family Guy thread.

It's not a 'normal' name, more something to do with wetness (and possibly protesters..)
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I've seen the episode a couple of times, but goodness knows what the answer is.

Captain Spongebath?
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powdered toast man?
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Close, but miles off. Another clue soon; I clearly overestimated the appeal of this programme.
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Okay, if the sea is briney is can also be described as '.....'.
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Captain Salty Sea-dog Seaman?
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Well, just one of those words was the answer but as it turned out to be a poor question I'll stand aside for more intelligent questioning.

Woof! Over to you...
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Cheers Demmerz...

Who famous author wrote the screenplay for the 1967 James Bond film, "You only live twice"...?
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well someone is going to fall into the trap set for stupid lumbering oafs and it might as well be me:
ian fleming
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I'll go for the other obvious answer to purge my system: Albert R Brocolli.
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What a hero, UP, sacrificing yourself to save the blushes of others!

Anyway, Ian Fleming and the Broccoli chap are both wrong.
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Salman Rushdie?
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Nope, not Salman Rushdie.

Try a slightly more light-hearted famous author!
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