Both title are very literal, descriptions of the minions in both cases.
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minions is a two word title: adjective noun .
I need the airplane in the right hand corner and the bird above it (yes, I am dense), plus I have *nothing* for the family or the three little kids to the left of them (tried all sorts of variations on the theme of there only being dads there)...
Wheee! Only two left!
The body draped with the red cross, and the man beside the train above the line. Grrr.
d'oh, got the minions. After trying both "small" and "tiny" ages ago.
Amy, what flag is it? And what's the man doing?
The body draped with the red cross
It's the flag of a specific country.
and the man beside the train above the line.
What action is he doing?
I thought the flag was scandinavian, so that threw me off.
In a sense, the airplane is no longer an airplane, it's now this one word title that's also a verb.
OK, I am way behind you all (although CCC was one of the first clues I got!) but how is the woman interviewing the vampire not Interview with a vampire ???