1.Fictional
2.Male
3.First name begins G
4.American
5.First appears AFTER 1950
6.NOT originally from print
7.NOT considered "evil". I wouldn't call his temperament "good"
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1.Fictional
2.Male
3.First name begins G
4.American
5.First appears AFTER 1950
6.NOT originally from print
7.NOT considered "evil". I wouldn't call his temperament "good"
Had wondered about something from previous round: Eric the Red was Leif Ericson’s dad.
I vaguely remember that. I must admit I'm not strong on Viking lore.
Previous IQs:
Were you Lancelot's son? - Sir Galahad
Did you face off against the Green Knight? - Not Green Lantern, but Sir Gawaine
Were you Lynesse's illicit lover? - Sir Gareth
DQs:
First appeared in a movie?
A contemporary and not historic character at the time he first appeared?
Protagonist?
IQs:
Do you still posthumously hold the top rank in the U.S. Navy?
Were you a key developer of Dungeons & Dragons?
Were you recently interviewed by Hemispheres, the United Airlines in-flight magazine?
3 more DQs (if #1 was army, I had a guess)
1.Fictional
2.Male
3.First name begins G
4.American
5.First appears AFTER 1950
6.NOT originally from print
7.NOT considered "evil". I wouldn't call his temperament "good"
8.NOT from a movie
9.Contemporarious setting to appearance
10.Protagonist
Previous IQs:
Do you still posthumously hold the top rank in the U.S. Navy? - George Dewey, who holds a unique rank: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Admira...United_States)
Were you a key developer of Dungeons & Dragons? - Gary Gygax
Were you recently interviewed by Hemispheres, the United Airlines in-flight magazine? - Glenn Close
DQs:
First appeared on a TV show?
First appeared after 2000?
Associated with NYC?
IQs:
Did you serve as Sheriff of Nottingham in some retellings of the Robin Hood tales?
Did a Congressman mock your catchphrase in opposing Federal funds to keep up your birthplace?
Are you a radio shamus created since 1980?
3 DQs
1.Fictional
2.Male
3.First name begins G
4.American
5.First appears AFTER 1950
6.NOT originally from print
7.NOT considered "evil". I wouldn't call his temperament "good"
8.NOT from a movie
9.Contemporarious setting to appearance
10.Protagonist
11.From TV
12.First appeared AFTER 2000
13.NOT associated with NYC
Previous IQs:
Did you serve as Sheriff of Nottingham in some retellings of the Robin Hood tales? - Sir Guy of Gisborne
Did a Congressman mock your catchphrase in opposing Federal funds to keep up your birthplace? - Big-band leader Guy Lombardo; one legislator said "Ah-one, ah-two, ah-seven million dollars" and voted against it
Are you a radio shamus created since 1980? - Guy Noir, from A Prairie Home Companion
Guy x3!
DQs:
Considered handsome?
In a sitcom?
In a show that's still airing?
IQs:
Did Mark Twain help you sell your memoir?
Was Sgt. Carter your nemesis?
Did you refuse Lord North's resignation?
Not U.S. Grant
DQ
NOT General Gage (?)
1.Fictional
2.Male
3.First name begins G
4.American
5.First appears AFTER 1950
6.NOT originally from print
7.NOT considered "evil". I wouldn't call his temperament "good"
8.NOT from a movie
9.Contemporarious setting to appearance
10.Protagonist
11.From TV
12.First appeared AFTER 2000
13.NOT associated with NYC
14.NOT considered handsome (or ugly FTM)
15.NOT from a sitcom
16.Show has ended its run
Previous IQs:
Did Mark Twain help you sell your memoir? - Yes, U.S. Grant
Was Sgt. Carter your nemesis? - Gomer Pyle, USMC
Did you refuse Lord North's resignation? - King George III, several times during the American Revolution
DQs:
From a crime drama?
Show ended run after 2010?
IQs:
Were you an early U.S. Secretary of the Treasury?
Were you the second actor to play Albus Dumbledore?
Were you an early American rocketry pioneer?
Not Elbridge Gerry
DQ
Not Robert Goddard
1.Fictional
2.Male
3.First name begins G
4.American
5.First appears AFTER 1950
6.NOT originally from print
7.NOT considered "evil". I wouldn't call his temperament "good"
8.NOT from a movie
9.Contemporarious setting to appearance
10.Protagonist
11.From TV
12.First appeared AFTER 2000
13.NOT associated with NYC
14.NOT considered handsome (or ugly FTM)
15.NOT from a sitcom
16.Show has ended its run
17.NOT a crime drama
18.Ended AFTER 2010
Previous IQs:
Were you an early U.S. Secretary of the Treasury? - Not Elbridge Gerry, but Albert Gallatin
Were you the second actor to play Albus Dumbledore? - Michael Gambon
Were you an early American rocketry pioneer? - Yes, Robert Goddard
DQs:
Drama?
Actor won an Emmy?
1.Fictional
2.Male
3.First name begins G
4.American
5.First appears AFTER 1950
6.NOT originally from print
7.NOT considered "evil". I wouldn't call his temperament "good"
8.NOT from a movie
9.Contemporarious setting to appearance
10.Protagonist
11.From TV
12.First appeared AFTER 2000
13.NOT associated with NYC
14.NOT considered handsome (or ugly FTM)
15.NOT from a sitcom
16.Show has ended its run
17.NOT a crime drama
18.Ended AFTER 2010
19.Drama
20.Despite SEVERAL nominations, NEVER earned the actor an Emmy
That's 20. How about Noon ET tomorrow for your guess
Can't think of who this is. Probably from a show I didn't watch... lemme think....
Okay, times up
It's NOT lupus but it IS:
GREGORY HOUSE from the show "House"
Ah, nice! Never watched it, but of course I know the character.
Want to start the next round, or shall I?
Go for it
Thanks. Our next letter is
L
IQ: Did you invent the microscope?
IQ2: Did Dana Carvey mention you, under another name?
IQ3: Are you Michael Cohen's lawyer?
Not Lavoissiere (sp?), Lucifer ("Could it have been... SATAN?"), and not Lanny Davis.
Leuveenhook
Correct
Correct
DQ: Real?
IQ: Did you mix Coke with milk?
IQ2: Was George Costanza based on you?
IQ3: Were you the fictional character who was horrified to learn your paternal lineage?
Not Jeffrey "the Dude" Lebowski, Larry David or Luke Skywalker.
L.
1. real
He drank White Russians, I was thinking Laverne DeFazio
DQ: American?
IQ: Are you the new Laker coach?
IQ2: Did you write a Gospel?
IQ3: Was your son on the first TV GUIDE cover?
From Laverne & Shirley? I don't remember that detail about her.
Dunno, not Luke, and dunno.
L.
1. real
2. American
Luke Walton
Correct
Lucille Ball (Desi. Jr.)
DQ: Living?
DQ2: In Arts?
IQ: Were you the 1st POTUS born outside the original colonies?
IQ: Are you the longtime RI Senator?
IQ3: Did you found the American Nazi Party?
Not Abraham Lincoln, not Lincoln Chaffee, and not George Lincoln Rockwell. Lincoln x3!
L.
1. real
2. American
3. dead
4. in the Arts
Correct on all counts! :D
IQ: Are you the Kennedy in-law who was part of the "Rat Pack"?
IQ2: Did you play a character who WAS serious, and name was NOT Shirley?
IQ3: Did you create a Broadway musical about a Founding Father?
Not Peter Lawford, Leslie "You can tell me, I'm a doctor" Neilsen or Lin-Manuel Miranda.
3 for 3 of course
IQ: Did you write about "Main Street"?
IQ2: Did you co-lead the Voyage of Discovery?
IQ3: Did you take the POTUS oath of office from someone whose namesake was my celebrity crush's major rival?
Not Sinclair Lewis, Meriwether Lewis or... Lyndon Johnson?
3 for 3
The judge who swore LBJ in in Dallas was named Sarah Hughes, like the skater (they’re NOT related BTW)
IQ: Are you the worst holder in football history?
IQ2: Are you their brother?
IQ3: Are you the famously temperate FLOTUS?
Dunno, dunno, and not... Mary Todd Lincoln? (Or would you say she was intemperate?).
Lucy van Pelt
Linus van Pelt
Lucy Hayes
DQ: Born after 1900?
DQ: Male?
DQ reserved
IQ: Are you the Framingham native who played for your hometown Red Sox, and now are a local media member?
IQ2: Were you a NYC taxi dispatcher?
IQ3: Did you famously HATE spunk?
Dunno, not Louie DePalma from Taxi, and not Lou Grant.
L.
1. real
2. American
3. dead
4. in the Arts
5. born before 1900
6. female
Lou Merloni
Correct
Correct
LouX3! :)
DQ: Born after 1850?
IQ: Were you the longtime Dallas Cowboys coach?
IQ2: Do you play a gender flipped Watson?
IQ3: Are you the Steeler RB in a protracted holdout? (Watching RedZone)
Using my reserved DQ:
DQ: Born East of the Mississippi?
Not Tom Landry, Lucy Liou or... Lynn Swann?
L.
1. real
2. American
3. dead
4. in the Arts
5. born before 1900
6. female
7. born before 1850
8. born east of the Mississippi
Correct (pleasantly surprised)
Correct (spelled Liu, BTW)
Leveon Bell (Swann was a WR)
DQ: Born after 1800?
IQ: Are you the famously acrobatic Steelers WR?
IQ2: Are you the AK Senator seen as a key Kavanaugh vote?
IQ3: Were you Laverne DaFazio's bf?
Dunno, not Lisa Murkowski, and dunno.
L.
1. real
2. American
3. dead
4. in the Arts
5. born before 1900
6. female
7. born before 1850
8. born east of the Mississippi
9. born after 1800
That's Lynn Swann
Correct
Lenny
DQ: Died before 1875?
DQ: Born South of the Mason-Dixon Line
IQ: Did you play the Chief on "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego"?
IQ2: Are you the disgraced cyclist?
IQ3: Did you front the Velvet Underground?
D'oh! Should've stuck with Swann the second time 'round.
Dunno, not Lance Armstrong, and dunno.
L.
1. real
2. American
3. dead
4. in the Arts
5. born before 1900
6. female
7. born before 1850
8. born east of the Mississippi
9. born after 1800
10. died after 1875
11. born north of the Mason-Dixon Line
Lynne Thigpen
Correct
Lou Reed
DQ: Author?
DQ2: Died Before 1900?
IQ: Are you the most famous Jewish mobster?
IQ2: Did you win the Women’s figure skating gold medal at the 1998 Olympics?
IQ3: Are you the play-by-play man at the WSOP?
Not Meyer Lansky, dunno, and dunno.
L.
1. real
2. American
3. dead
4. in the Arts
5. born before 1900
6. female
7. born before 1850
8. born east of the Mississippi
9. born after 1800
10. died after 1875
11. born north of the Mason-Dixon Line
12. author, among other things
13. died before 1900