IQ: Do you play the aforementioned Agent Prentiss?
IQ2: Did you tell your foster father,"Henry, I'm growing boobs!"
IQ3: Were you the baseball player turned multimillionaire, played by Richard Pryor?
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IQ: Do you play the aforementioned Agent Prentiss?
IQ2: Did you tell your foster father,"Henry, I'm growing boobs!"
IQ3: Were you the baseball player turned multimillionaire, played by Richard Pryor?
Not Paget Brewster (I looked it up after you asked the first question, not realizing you'd follow up, so take a DQ for that one if you want); not Punky Brewster and not Brewster (or his millions).
B.
1. fictional
2. male
3. American
DQ: If he were real, would he be living?
Correct
Yes, Montgomery Brewster
BrewsterX3
IQ: Are you the longtime versatile NBC sports host?
IQ2: Are you the Nixon advisor who was also known by an almost baseball acronym?
IQ3: Are you the Celtics point guard turned 80s broadcaster?
Not the much-admired Bob Costas, dunno and not Larry Bird.
B.
1. fictional
2. male
3. American
4. if he were real, might still be living
Correct
"Bob" H.R. Haldemann
Bob Cousy (Bob called much of Larry's career)
DQ: Created after 1950?
DQ2: From T.V.?
IQ: Are you the NBA star who started college at Indiana, but got overwhelmed and homesick, and dropped out?
IQ2: Did you originally recruit #1?
IQ3: Did you want people to not worry and be happy?
Not Larry Bird, dunno, and not Bobby McFerrin.
B.
1. fictional
2. male
3. American
4. if he were real, might still be living
5. created before 1950
6. not from TV
Correct
Bobby Knight
Correct
DQ: Created before 1900?
IQ: Did you play the eldest Brady son?
IQ2: Was you bigger hit "Total Eclipse of the Hesrt"?
IQ3: Did you play the mom on the original version of "One Day at a Time"?
Correct
Bobby Knight
Correct
DQ: Created before 1900?
IQ: Did you play the eldest Brady son?
IQ2: Was you bigger hit "Total Eclipse of the Heart"?
IQ3: Did you play the mom on the original version of "One Day at a Time"?
Typo fixed
Not Barry Somebodyorother, not Bonnie Tyler, and not Bonnie Franklin.
B.
1. fictional
2. male
3. American
4. if he were real, might still be living
5. created before 1950
6. not from TV
7. created after 1900
Barry Williams (you got the important part right, of course)
Correct
Correct
IQ: Did you the mayor on "Spin City"?
IQ2: Were you the "thirtysomething" star who helped a teenage boy run the Twins in the movie "Little Big League"?
IQ3: Were you the last surviving main actor from "The Wizard of Oz"?
Not Barry Bostwick, dunno, and not Buddy Ebsen.
Correct
Timothy Busfield
Ray Bolger (Ebsen had to bow out, the makeup made him sick)
DQ: From Literature?
DQ2: Created by American?
DQ reserved
IQ: Did you famously complain about something nobody was paying attention to, only for EVERYONE to start paying attention?
IQ2: Were you recently reunited with your husband?
IQ3: Were you Nixon's big fundraiser?
Dunno, dunno and not Bebe Rebozo.
Oh, right, Ray Bolger. Forgot that.
B.
1. fictional
2. male
3. American
4. if he were real, might still be living
5. created before 1950
6. not from TV
7. created after 1900
8. not from literature
9. created by American(s)
Barbara Streisand (hence the "Streisand Effect")
Barbara Bush
Correct (couldn't think of another Barbara). ;)
DQ: From film?
DQ2: Created after 1925?
IQ: Are you the actress who costarred in "She's Having a Baby"?
IQ2: Did you play the hubby in "She's Having a Baby"?
IQ3: Are you the only American Chess World Champion?
Dunno, not Kevin Bacon, and not Bobby Fischer.
Good Barbara examples! Should have known both of those.
B.
1. fictional
2. male
3. American
4. if he were real, might still be living
5. created before 1950
6. not from TV
7. created after 1900
8. not from literature
9. created by American(s)
10. from film
11. created after 1925
Barbara Hershey
Correct
Correct
DQ: Movie win major Oscars?
IQ: Did your inaction exacerbate the secession crisis?
IQ2: Did you go from MA talk show to game show host to reality tv show host?
IQ3: Were you famous for your Afro and "happy trees"?
Just noticed I have an unused DQ
DQ: Human?
Not James Buchanan, dunno, and not Bob Ross.
B.
1. fictional
2. male
3. American
4. if he were real, might still be living
5. created before 1950
6. not from TV
7. created after 1900
8. not from literature
9. created by American(s)
10. from film
11. created after 1925
12. movie did not win major Oscars
13. human
Correct
Tom Bergeron ("People are Talking" in Boston, the most recent incarnation of "Hollywood Squares", "Dancing with the Stars")
Correct
DQ: Main character?
IQ: Were you the famous movie primate who needed to go to sleep?
IQ2: Are you the famous TV clown, played by a Boston TV legend?
IQ3: Did you play the Boy Wonder?
Not Bonzo, Bozo or Bruce Ward.
B.
1. fictional
2. male
3. American
4. if he were real, might still be living
5. created before 1950
6. not from TV
7. created after 1900
8. not from literature
9. created by American(s)
10. from film
11. created after 1925
12. movie did not win major Oscars
13. human
14. not the main character
3 for 3
IQ: Did your sister's shotgun wedding inspire your biggest hit?
IQ2: Did you front The Range?
IQ3: Are you the bully whose favorite put down was "butthead"?
Not Bette Midler, Bruce Hornsby and dunno.
Billy Idol
Correct
Biff Tannen from “Back to the Future”
DQ: Live action character?
DQ2: Love interest of the main character?
IQ: Were you the iconic singer who died in early 2016 from a cancer you hid from fans?
IQ2: Are you the singer who was mentioned in a racist, factually incorrect anti-immigration meme?
IQ3: Were you Fed chair during the 00s?
Not David Bowie, dunno, and not Ben Bernancke (sp?).
Billy Idol - d'oh, I knew that! Good one.
B.
1. fictional
2. male
3. American
4. if he were real, might still be living
5. created before 1950
6. not from TV
7. created after 1900
8. not from literature
9. created by American(s)
10. from film
11. created after 1925
12. movie did not win major Oscars
13. human
14. not the main character
15. live-action character
16. not the love interest of the main character
16a. Ew!
Yup, the first sign 2016 could just go fuck itself with a rusty pipe!
Justin Beiber (the gist of it was: Selena should go back to her country and Justin can stay. Of course she's a Texan and to paraphrase Marshall,"he's Canadian!")
Correct
DQ: Sibling of main character?
IQ: Are you matriarch of the ursine family whose last name is frequently misspelled?
IQ2: Are you her bear hubby?
IQ3: Did your character own the most famous gin joint in the world?
Not Mrs. Berenstain, not Mr. Berenstain, and not Rick Blaine.
B.
1. fictional
2. male
3. American
4. if he were real, might still be living
5. created before 1950
6. not from TV
7. created after 1900
8. not from literature
9. created by American(s)
10. from film
11. created after 1925
12. movie did not win major Oscars
13. human
14. not the main character
15. live-action character
16. not the love interest of the main character
16a. Ew!
17. sibling of main character
Correct
Correct
Humphrey Bogart
DQ: A kid-friendly movie?
IQ: Are you the purple PBS character whose theme song is an infernal ear-worm?
IQ2: Are you a blatant ripoff of Ed Norton?
IQ3: Are you his wife?
Rick Blaine was the Bogart character in Casablanca. It was his bar.
Not the loathsome Barney, Barney or Betty Rubble.
I explicitly said "your character" but anyway.
3 for 3 on the last batch
IQ: Did you become disillusioned after your girlfriend ditched going into the Peace Corps with you to date a CEO-type?
IQ2: Were you Tom Sawyer's girlfriend?
IQ3: Were you Malcom X's widow?
Dunno, not Becky Thatcher, and not Betty Shabazz.
Oh, I see about Bogart. OK, I'll answer that DQ.
B.
1. fictional
2. male
3. American
4. if he were real, might still be living
5. created before 1950
6. not from TV
7. created after 1900
8. not from literature
9. created by American(s)
10. from film
11. created after 1925
12. movie did not win major Oscars
13. human
14. not the main character
15. live-action character
16. not the love interest of the main character
16a. Ew!
17. sibling of main character
18. opinions differ, but I would say that, on balance, it's a kid-friendly movie (depending on the kid)
Barney Stinson
Correct
Correct
DQ: Disney production?
IQ: Are you the influential preacher?
IQ2: Did you tell 80s football fans "You are looking LIVE..."
IQ3: Were you a key advisor to GWB?
Not Bob Jones, Terry Bradshaw or Laura Bush.
B.
1. fictional
2. male
3. American
4. if he were real, might still be living
5. created before 1950
6. not from TV
7. created after 1900
8. not from literature
9. created by American(s)
10. from film
11. created after 1925
12. movie did not win major Oscars
13. human
14. not the main character
15. live-action character
16. not the love interest of the main character
16a. Ew!
17. sibling of main character
18. opinions differ, but I would say that, on balance, it's a kid-friendly movie (depending on the kid)
19. not a Disney production
Not who I thought of, but true
Brent Musbuergef
Brent Scrowcroft
DQ: Considered all-time great movie?
DQ2: Preserved by National Film Registry?
That's 21. BTW: the first was Billy Graham
Brent Scowcroft advised GHWB (and Gerald Ford), not GWB.
B.
1. fictional
2. male
3. American
4. if he were real, might still be living
5. created before 1950
6. not from TV
7. created after 1900
8. not from literature
9. created by American(s)
10. from film
11. created after 1925
12. movie did not win major Oscars
13. human
14. not the main character
15. live-action character
16. not the love interest of the main character
16a. Ew!
17. sibling of main character
18. opinions differ, but I would say that, on balance, it's a kid-friendly movie (depending on the kid)
19. not a Disney production
20. considered by many to be an all-time great movie
Please ask your "Are you Firstname Lastname?" question by 6pm EST tomorrow.
I thought Scrowcroft was part of W's NSA, advising on the Iraq invasion.
Time to ponder.
I have a thought, though I'm unsure his exact name:
Are you Rhett Butler's brother?
Checking Wiki, I see Scowcroft was an advisor to GWB, although arguably not a "key" advisor. But I'll give it to you.
B.
1. fictional
2. male
3. American
4. if he were real, might still be living
5. created before 1950
6. not from TV
7. created after 1900
8. not from literature
9. created by American(s)
10. from film
11. created after 1925
12. movie did not win major Oscars
13. human
14. not the main character
15. live-action character
16. not the love interest of the main character
16a. Ew!
17. sibling of main character
18. opinions differ, but I would say that, on balance, it's a kid-friendly movie (depending on the kid)
19. not a Disney production
20. considered by many to be an all-time great movie
21. preserved by National Film Registry
Since you don't know his name (Frank, maybe?), I'll just tell you, I am not Rhett Butler's brother.
Take another actual-name guess.
Looks like Rhett had a younger brother, but Mitchell (and the movie) never named him: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_Butler
Thanks! I knew it was wrong because the movie was <WillFerrell>Based on the book "Gone With the Wind<WillFerrell>
This will require some thinking!
WRT 18: yeah, it's (GWTW) an iffy movie for kids
Yes, probably too long and melodramatic for most kids. FWIW, the movie I have in mind is, I think, generally considered more kid-friendly than GWTW.