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Originally Posted by red_phoenix
Jacquis Clouseau?
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You have one of the letters incorrect in his name, but it is close enough for government work. JACQUES CLOUSEAU is the man. Not only has he been the featured character in the Pink Panther movies series and an animated TV series, but he is also the protagonist in a novel by Max Allan Collins. This is the Overdrive summary of the book (The Pink Panther):
A famous coach is murdered in a crowded stadium. His most-prized possession -- a ring set with the stunning Pink Panther Diamond -- has vanished in the melee. The French government needs a master detective on the case, but the head of the Paris Police Bureau is unwilling to jeopardize his chances for the Medal of Honor with such a difficult, high-profile assignment. Surely Inspector Jacques Clouseau, a clumsy provincial gendarme with a knack for ignoring the obvious, could fill in without upstaging his superiors. Within seconds he proves his genius by narrowing the list down to just 60,000 suspects!
Pink Panther fans know Clouseau will recover the missing gem, bring a killer to justice, restore a Republic's damaged pride, and win the gratitude of an adoring nation. And he'll attempt to beguile the beautiful singer rumored to be at the center of the whole felonious affair. But the real mystery is how the bumbling detective will actually do it!
One of Clouseau's must famous quotes is from the movie, A Shot in the Dark:
"I believe everything and I believe nothing. I suspect everyone and I suspect no one. "
Okay, Red, you now have control of the board. Another silly quiz, perhaps?