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We think HAND is the possible answer on this clue.Ĭrossword clues for Round of applause Clue Answer Round of applause HAND _-saw, playground fixture SEE _-Man (video game character who runs around mazes) PAC _-go-round MERRY _-fire (quiz round perhaps) RAPID _-driving (fuel-efficient way of getting around) ECO _-around skirt WRAP _ Wright, director of the "Three Flavours Cornetto" trilogy who also cameoed in the TV series "Look Around You" EDGAR _ versa (the other way around) VICE _ Trafford Cricket Ground, England Venue Where "One Love Manchester" Benefit Concert Was Held In 2017 OLD _ through (rummaged around in) RIFLED _ the groundwork for LAY _ spider, creature named for its presence around train tracks nyt HOBO _ says (playground game) SIMON _ Ramis Caddyshack director who directed the 1993 film Groundhog Day HAROLD _ Punk ("Around the World" band) DAFT _ Paton American Wedding actress who plays Mrs. This answers first letter of which starts with H and can be found at the end of D. The crossword clue possible answer is available in 4 letters. This crossword clue Round of applause was discovered last seen in the Apat the Daily Pop Crosswords Crossword.
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Not long after Woodard shot the Koren sequence in fall 2018, he and movie producer Joan Brace O'Neal attended an event at Bear Pond Books in Montpelier for the cartoonist’s book, Koren. “You got to have them things around if the opportunity arises,” Woodard said of keeping a movie prop below his house. The scene was shot in the cellar of Woodard’s Waterbury Center farmhouse, where the old Ford is parked. Once Koren establishes that Dillard isn’t AWOL, the two talk about marriage and cows in the front seat of the truck. “Need a ride, young fella?” Koren asks Dillard, when he sees him on the road.ĭillard climbs in for the last stretch of his trip to his family farm. Henry plays a young soldier, Calvin Dillard, who’s headed home from boot camp on a two-day pass to marry his sweetheart. Koren’s character collects scrap metal in his 1931 Ford AA. Their encounter takes place in the front seat of a truck. Koren appears in a scene with the filmmaker's son, Henry Woodard. “I knew Ed would be great,” said Woodard, 70, who wrote and directed the movie. The cartoonist, who died on April 14 at 87 at his home in Brookfield, has a cameo in Woodard’s recently released World War II drama, The Farm Boy. This time, Koren said yes.Īnd so Koren, who published his first cartoon in the New Yorker in his twenties, acted in his first movie in his eighties. More than two years later, Woodard connected with Koren through a mutual friend, comic artist Stephen Bissette, to ask him again about a possible movie role. “Well,” Woodard told him, “keep it in mind.” “I said, ‘Ed, you look good! Wanna be in a movie?’” Woodard recalled. Though Woodard knew Koren only through his work, he approached the artist that night in Burlington.

At the show, he recognized a fellow audience member: cartoonist Ed Koren.

In spring 2016, filmmaker George Woodard attended a film festival screening of the 1916 silent film A Vermont Romance.
