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ˈcrackerjack, n. and a. colloq. (orig. U.S.). Also crackajack. [A fanciful formation upon crack v. or cracker.] A. n. 1. Something that is exceptionally fine or splendid. Also, a person who is exceptionally skilful or expert.1895 W. C. Gore in Inlander Nov. 62 He got a crackerjack when he bought tha...
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Crackerjack
in Street Fighter EX fighting games
Crackerjack, a superhero in the comic book Astro City
Films
Crackerjack (1938 film), a British comedy crime film 2, a 1997 action film starring Judge Reinhold
Crackerjack (2002 film), an Australian comedy
Crackerjack 3, a 2000 spy film starring Bo Svenson
Music
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Crackerjack 2
Crackerjack 2 (titled Hostage Train in the United States) is a 1997 action film starring Judge Reinhold and sequel to Crackerjack.
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Crackerjack 3
Crackerjack 3 is a 2000 spy action about a group of retired Cold War spies, including an outgoing CIA operative (Bo Svenson), who are forced to work together
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Crackerjack (2002 film)
Crackerjack is a 2002 Australian comedy film starring Mick Molloy, Bill Hunter, Frank Wilson, Monica Maughan, Samuel Johnson, Lois Ramsay, Bob Hornery, Box office
Crackerjack grossed $8,618,107 at the box office in Australia.
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Crackerjack (1994 film)
Release
Crackerjack was released in the Philippines as Agent of Destruction by Solar Films on July 29, 1994. Sequels
The film spawned two sequels: Crackerjack 2 (released in the US as Hostage Train) with Judge Reinhold taking over the role of Jack Wild, and Crackerjack
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Ling Tai
Ling Tai is a Chinese actress, remembered for being a presenter on the final year of children's programme Crackerjack! Pacific at Connaught Theatre, Worthing in 1983 and in Alex Finlayson's Winding the Bell at the Royal Exchange, Manchester in 1989, as well as various Crackerjack
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Stu Francis
Catchphrases
Francis had numerous catchphrases on Crackerjack, mostly based on his prolific "Ooh! I could crush a grape!!". used on Crackerjack's final game Take A Chance, where the "penalty" was a gunging to either an unfortunate celebrity and/or to Francis himself.
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Johnny Haddon Downes
After the departure of Eamonn Andrews as Crackerjack presenter, Downes discovered Leslie Crowther and engaged him to take-over Andrews' role. He produced Crackerjack in Australia where it was shown on ABC, later returning to the BBC to produce the Basil Brush Show and Call My Bluff.
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Flight 180
Fronted by Kim Tennberg, singer and songwriter, they formed in 1998 and disbanded in 2001, releasing three albums with BEC Recordings: Crackerjack (1998 The group was formed in 1998, with their major label released studio album, Crackerjack by BEC Recordings, on November 3, 1998.
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Richard Molloy
Molloy also co-wrote the Australian films Crackerjack and BoyTown with his brother.
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The Krankies Klub
The Krankies Klub was the Krankies' first solo attempt at a family Verity show since Crackerjack.
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