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* [[Tempting Fate]]: In the climax of Chapter 5, when Elaine is trying to kill {{spoiler|1=MerLeader}} by using the Cutlass of Kaflu, we get this exchange as he steps through the rip in the Crossroads:
{{quote|''' {{spoiler|1=LeChuck}}''': Ha ha ha! You see!? You can temporarily destroy my body, Elaine, but you cannot damage me spirit! ''*a ghostly {{spoiler|Morgan}} promptly stabs him with a ghost sword*'' [[Gilligan Cut|OW, my spirit!]]}}
* [[Thirty Pieces of Silver]]: A classic example combined with an allusion to the Trope Namer can be seen when Guybrush befriends Morgan, who then hands him over to the Marquis De Singe on Flotsam Island for 30,000 pieces of silver.
* [[Time Master]]: {{spoiler|1=LeChuck near the end of Chapter 5. When he sees the Vaycaylian warriors throwing their [[Prongs of Poseidon|javelins]] at him at Winslow's order, the villain uses his voodoo power to make [[Time Stands Still|Time Stand Still]] for those outside of LeChuck's ship, making the entirety of the ship seem more like a parody of [[Year Inside, Hour Outside]]. Strangely enough, the Crossroads (and Morgan LeChuck for that matter) don't seem to be affected by the voodoo time freeze}}.
** A possible explanation for that is found in Chapter 1: the Voodoo Lady mentions that the Crossroads are the source of all voodoo power (or something like that), and as such are probably immune to voodoo being used as a weapon against them.
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* [[Two Words: Obvious Trope]]: If Guybrush asks Hemlock McGee what happened to his legs in Chapter 1:
{{quote|'''Hemlock:''' Four words - The. Marquis. De. Singe.}}
 
 
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