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Whose eyes did Kim Carnes famously sing about in 1981?
Bette Davis Eyes. Jackie DeShannon, who co-wrote the song with Donna Weiss in 1974. Davis famously claimed she nicknamed the Academy Award statuette “Oscar” because its backside resembled her ex-husband Harmon “Oscar” Nelson, Jr.

In which 1978 animated film did Art Garfunkel sing “Bright Eyes”?
Watership Down. written by Mike Batt. A film based on the 1972 novel by Richard Adams.

Which legendary singer and actor had the nickname “Ol’ Blue Eyes” (or Old Blue Eyes)?
Frank Sinatra. He is one of the best-selling recording artists in history, with over 150 million records sold.

Which butterfly gets its name from the large orange-ringed eyespots on its wings?
Purple Emperor (Apatura iris). Known for being elusive, this large butterfly inhabits woodlands and feeds on honeydew and tree sap, occasionally descending to the ground to feed on animal droppings, carrion, or road surfaces.

Who starred as James Bond in the 1981 film “For Your Eyes Only”?
Roger Moore. This was his fifth appearance as the character in the Eon Productions series.

Which renowned filmmaker directed, produced, and co-wrote the psychological film “Eyes Wide Shut”?
Stanley Kubrick. It starred Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. Released posthumously in July 1999, shortly after Kubrick passed away in March of that year.

Which former fashion model wrote the 2003 novella “The Man with the Dancing Eyes”?
Sophie Dahl. Dahl lives in England with her husband, jazz musician Jamie Cullum, after an eight-year sojourn in New York.

In the 1966 film, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, who played the character Angel Eyes?
Lee Van Cleef (Angel Eyes was the Bad)

Who invented “cat’s eyes” road safety reflectors?
Percy Shaw. Inspired by the cat’s eyeshine reflecting his headlights, he developed the self-wiping, reflective road stud to guide drivers in dark or foggy conditions.

Which Greek mythological giant had 100 eyes?
Argus Panoptes (or Argos). Often called the “all-seeing” guardian.

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