Classic shark movie
Else clues• ___ of Life
• ___ of life (fireman's tool)
• ___ of Life, accident-scene tool
• Moonraker henchman with steel teeth
• 1975 Anatomy Award winner?
• 1975 Best Picture nominee
• 1975 blockbuster
• 1975 blockbuster whose main character was nicknamed Bruce
• 1975 move about Amity horror
• 1975 movie about sharks
• 1975 movie thriller with a sequel in 3-D
• 1975 shark blockbuster
• 1975 shark shocker
• 1975 Spielberg film
• 1975 Spielberg hit
• 1975 Spielberg smash
• 1975 Spielberg thriller
• 1975 summer thriller
• 1975 terrorizing blockbuster
• 1975 thriller nominated for Best Picture
• 1975 thriller shot largely on Martha's Vineyard
• 1975 thriller that took a big bite at the box office
• 1975 thriller with a famous scar-comparing scene
• AFI's #48 (1975)
• Awesome parts of a Museum of Natural History display
• Beach thriller
• Benchley bestseller
• Benchley blockbuster
• Benchley classic
• Benchley novel
• Benchley opus
• Benchley shark shocker
• Big fish story?
• Blockbuster movie of 1975
• Blockbuster of 1975
• Blockbuster that takes place in the fictional vacation town of Amity
• Bond baddie
• Bond villain
• Book with the opening sentence The great fish moved silently through the night water, propelled by short sweeps of its crescent tail
• Chats
• Chatters
• Chews the fat
• Classic film shot largely on Martha's Vineyard
• Facial bones
• Film about a mean shark
• Film about Amity's calamities
• Film in which Peter Benchley played a reporter
• Film in which Robert Shaw played a role rejected by Lee Marvin
• Film set in Amity
• Film set on Amity Island
• Film with the line You're gonna need a bigger boat.
• Film with two recognizable notes
• Film; Peter Benchley played a reporter
• First film to gross $100 million
• Frightful sea movie
• Gabs
• Goes on and on
• Great white flick
• Great white parts
• Gum holders
• Hagfish lack these
• Head pieces
• Highest-grossing film before Star Wars
• Hit film of 1975
• Jabbers
• Killer shark movie
• Masterpiece of 1975
• Movie about a great white shark
• Movie with a 3-D sequel
• Movie with bit parts?
• Movie with scary theme music
• Oscar-winning John Williams score
• Parts of a vise
• Peter Benchley bestseller
• Peter Benchley novel
• Peter Benchley shocker of 1975
• Peter Benchley thriller
• Peter Benchley's shark-attack thriller
• Pliers features
• Richard Kiel, in The Spy Who Loved Me
• Scare film of '75
• Seaside thriller of 1975
• Shark film
• Shark flick
• Shark movie
• Shark tale
• Shark tale of 1975
• Shark's assets
• Shoots the breeze
• Spielberg blockbuster
• Spielberg blockbuster set at a beach resort
• Spielberg classic
• Spielberg film
• Spielberg thriller
• Spielberg thriller filmed on Martha's Vineyard
• Spielberg's breakthrough film
• Spielberg's first blockbuster
• Spielberg's first blockbuster movie
• Spielberg's first whopper
• Talks
• Talks a lot, perhaps about a movie?
• Talks back to the ump
• They may be crushing
• Three Oscar film
• Thriller shot largely on Martha's Vineyard
• Top grossing film of 1975
• Top grossing movie of 1975
• Vise parts
• Walls of a canyon
• Wrench features
• Holding device consisting of one or both of the opposing parts of a tool that close to hold an object