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Encyclopedia > Blockbuster

Blockbuster can refer to:

This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Blockbuster, as applied to film or theater, is a very popular and/or monetarily-successful production. ... A 4000lb Blockbuster or Cookie about to be loaded into a de Havilland Mosquito Blockbuster was the name given to several of the largest conventional bombs used in World War II by the Royal Air Force (RAF). ... Blockbuster Inc. ... A game in progress on the British Bob Holness-hosted version of Blockbusters. ... Blockbuster is the name of three fictional characters in the DC Comics Universe. ... Blockbuster (Michael Baer) is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe. ... Blockbuster! is a popular song by The Sweet. ... Sweet (referred to as The Sweet on albums before 1974 and singles before 1975) were a popular 1970s British band. ... A blockbuster drug is a drug generating more than $1 billion of revenue for its owner each year. ...

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Blockbusters - UKGameshows (1717 words)
All contestants, successful or otherwise, took away the (apparently much-coveted) 'Blockbusters' sweatshirt (or rugby shirt, depending on the year), dictionary and personal organiser.
Blockbusters started life in the USA in 1980, one of the many Mark Goodson game-shows.
Blockbusters was notable for being the first show on British TV to run five times a week.
Blockbusters under review - realfooty.com.au (562 words)
The automatic status of blockbuster matches between Melbourne's "big four" clubs is under threat because of poor attendances in some of those games.
Asked why there was a review of the twice-a-year blockbusters, Demetriou said, "because the AFL always has the policy of maximising attendances".
St Kilda, with its exciting young list and large latent supporter base, would have claims to blockbusters next year if it continued to win games, although the fact that the club plays its home games at Telstra Dome, rather than the MCG, is a complication.
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