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m
M is the thirteenth letter of the moern Latin alphabet. Its name in English is spelled em (pronounced /ɛm/).
Trivia about m
Dial this "for Murder" in the title of a 1954 film
Performers who have played this boss of Bond include Bernard Lee, Robert Brown, & most recently, Judi Dench
To denote the afternoon
Play:"Dial 1000 for Murder"
The cities that hosted the summer Olympics in 1968, 1972, 1976 & 1980 all begin with this letter
The boss of Bond, James Bond
The next letter after the letter seen here in the American Manual Alphabet
It's commonly used to denote both a gender & a sweater size
In a radio broadcast band
This was first imprinted in black on individual M&Ms in 1950
As C is in 2 volumes, but J & K are in 1, volume 13 still covers this one letter
It's the single-letter movie role played by Judi Dench beginning with "GoldenEye"
In Roman numerals, if you get a hit every time up, you're said to be batting this
1930 film where Peter Lorre plays a child murderer
An olympic dash on your program will have the number 100 followed by this letter
An old book says it's pronounced "by closing the lips... and letting the voice issue by the nose"
Renamed twice since 1966, it was the original MPAA movie rating between G and R
The hunt is on for Peter Lorre in this 1931 Fritz Lang film about a child murderer