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The longest awards show was in 2002 - over __ hours!
Bob __ hosted the Oscars® eighteen times
First color film to win Best Picture, "Gone with the __" in 1939
First animated film to be nominated for Best Film, "Beauty and the __"
The oldest Oscar® winner was George __ in 1975 at the age of 80
Bette __ and Greer Garson both have five consecutive nominations
The most nominations for an actress goes to __ Streep with 13
In 2004 "Return of the King" won all of its __ nominations
In 1934 Shirley __ was given an honorary Oscar® at the age of six
Oscars® are presented by the __ of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
James __ was "King of the World!" when he won his Oscar® in 1998
"__" was the latest musical to win a Best Picture Oscar® in 2002
The first African-American to win Best Actor in 1964, Sidney __
Clint __ won Best Director and Picture for "Million Dollar Baby" in 2005
The opening of an __ was first introduced in 1941
"Titanic" and "All About Eve" have received the most nominations
__ __ Hunting put Matt Damon and Ben Affleck on the map
John Wayne made 138 films before __ __ won him an Oscar® in 1969
"__" won Best Picture and Best Actor for Russell Crowe in 2001
Cabaret won 8 awards, but Best Picture went to The __ in 1972
Tatum O'Neal won an Oscar® at the age of 10 for "__ __" with her dad
The longest __ speech was seven minutes by Greer Garson
Last black and white film to win Best Picture, "__ List" in 1994
There were two __ __ winners in 1927 - Wings and Sunrise
Some actors and directors were __ by McCarthy in the 1950s
The most enthusiastic acceptance speech was by __ __ Jr. in 1997
"The __" won Best Sound and Best Animated Feature in 2005
Lawrence Olivier and Spencer Tracy both lead with 11 Best Actor __
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