Fictional Spy References

1.  Title (Play on “Bond. James Bond.”)

2.  Shoe phone (Get Smart)

3.  Agent seven-double-oh (reverse of James Bond’s agent number)

4.  Miss Trask’s description as a young girl (Lucy Radcliffe’s description as read by Trixie in The Mystery of the Ghostly Galleon)

5.  Adventure in Paris and Mission in Munich (Lucy Radcliffe titles from canon)

6.  “Your mission, should you choose to accept it…” in Miss Trask’s boathouse message (Mission Impossible)

7.  “This message will self destruct.” followed by self-destructing message (Mission Impossible)

8.  Open Channel D (The Man from U.N.C.L.E.)

9.  Pen used as a radio device (The Man from U.N.C.L.E.)

10. Identity, Supremacy, Ultimatum used as code words (The Jason Bourne series by Robert Ludlum)

11. Agent 86 (Get Smart)

12. Jack Bauer (24)

13. Hunt (for) Red October used as code words (Jack Ryan novel/movie by Tom Clancy)

14. United Network Command for Law Enforcement (The Man from U.N.C.L.E.)

15. “Would you believe…?” (Get Smart)

16. Clear (and) Present Danger used as code words (Jack Ryan novel/movie by Tom Clancy)

17. Mention of Honey’s Lucy Radcliffe books, including made-up title Gamble in Glasgow

18. Page 47 (Alias)

19. John Steed, the Lynches’ mechanic (The Avengers)

20. Milo Rambaldi, the Lynches’ cook (Alias)

21. Swiss Army knife and small role of duct tape (MacGyver)

22. Sword within a whangee-handled umbrella (The Avengers)

23. A martini, stirred not shaken (the reverse of James Bond’s preference)

24. “Missed it by that much.” (Get Smart)

Real spy: Mata Hari

Friends reference: Regina Phalange (the name Phoebe always takes when she needs an alias)