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Zone Clue
Static
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Dean
Jagger won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar before appearing in this
1961 Zone episode
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Steel
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The star
of this Zone episode later won a Best Actor Oscar in 1965
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Balsam
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This
star of the Zone episode " "The New Exhibit" won a
Supporting Actor Oscar in 1965
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Charley
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The
winner of the 1968 Best Actor appeared in this movie and in a Zone
episode where he co-starred with a puppet named Caesar
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Shelter
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The
eponymous subject of the Zone episode in which the winner of the
1969 Best Supporting Oscar guest-starred
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Young
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This
winner of the 1970 Best Supporting Actor Oscar appeared in the
Zone episode "Walking Distance"
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Cloris
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First
name of the winner of the 1971 Best Supporting Actress Oscar also
played Billy Mummy's mommy in a Zone episode
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Carney
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This
winner of the 1984 Best Supporting Actor Oscar played Santa in a
Zone episode
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Miniature
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Robert
Duvall appeared in this Zone episode and later won the 1983 Best
Actor Oscar
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Landau
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This
actor appeared in two Zone episodes and later won the 1994 Best
Supporting Actor Oscar for playing Bela Lugosi
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Coburn
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This
actor won the 1998 Best Supporting Actor Oscar after appearing in
the forgettable Zone episode "The Old Man in the Cave."
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Redford
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This
co-star of the Zone episode "Nothing in the Dark" won the
1980 Best Directing Oscar. No one said he could act.
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Pollack
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This
winner of the 1985 Best Directing Oscar played a stage manager in
a Zone episode.
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Zero
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Royalties
earned by Bernard Herman, the composer Serling hired to write the
theme for the Zone .
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Zero
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Royalties
earned by the composer of the theme used in the broadcast series
Twilight Zone
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Constant
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Composer
of the theme used in the broadcast series Twilight Zone
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Whitman
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A line
by this 19th Century poet serves as the title of Ray Bradbury's
only Twilight Zone script
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Good
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Jerome
Bixby's life, according to the Zone
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Carol
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First
name of Zone actress whose variety series won the 1975 Emmy for
Outstanding Comedy-Variety Series.
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