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22 Oct 2017 11:36 PM
#5451
Member
Cowboys, huh? Never knew that.
Q.
1. fictional
2. male
3. from literature, broadly defined
4. not created by an American
5. not American
6. from a work of prose
7. created before 1900
8. European
9. European creator
10. has had several film adaptations
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22 Oct 2017 11:44 PM
#5452
Maybe it's just me.
IQ: Do you help Bond, James Bond, fight crime?
IQ2: Are you the generic name for Everyman?
IQ3: Are you an NBA star best known as a Clipper?
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23 Oct 2017 12:08 PM
#5453
Member
Not Quarrel from Dr. No, John Q. Public or... dunno.
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23 Oct 2017 01:06 PM
#5454
Thought it was Quarrel FOR SURE!
Quentin Richardson
DQ: Best known adaptation won Oscars?
IQ: Were you the 1st Presidential son to become POTUS yourself?
IQ2: Did you coach the biggest SB choke job?
IQ3: Are you the longtime North African dictator overthrown about 5 years ago?
Last edited by Erictelevision; 23 Oct 2017 at 01:09 PM.
Reason: Wow, another question came to me
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24 Oct 2017 10:28 AM
#5455
Member
Ian Fleming wasn't writing before 1900.
Not John Quincy Adams, dunno and not Qaddafy (however you choose to spell it).
Q.
1. fictional
2. male
3. from literature, broadly defined
4. not created by an American
5. not American
6. from a work of prose
7. created before 1900
8. European
9. European creator
10. has had several film adaptations
11. the arguably-best-known adaptation won two Oscars
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24 Oct 2017 11:10 AM
#5456
Dan Quinn coached last year's Falcons
DQ: Were those Oscars in the marquee categories (acting, director, best picture)
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24 Oct 2017 11:43 AM
#5457
IQ: Are you considered the worst Weekend Update anchor?
IQ2: Are you the Mercotran Doper?
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24 Oct 2017 07:25 PM
#5458
IQ: Do you costar on a Holmes based show?
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25 Oct 2017 10:04 AM
#5459
Member
Not Colin Quinn or Qadgop the Mercotan; dunno the Holmes costar.
Q.
1. fictional
2. male
3. from literature, broadly defined
4. not created by an American
5. not American
6. from a work of prose
7. created before 1900
8. European
9. European creator
10. has had several film adaptations
11. the arguably-best-known adaptation won two Oscars
12. Oscars were not in marquee categories
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25 Oct 2017 10:34 AM
#5460
Aiden Quinn is on "Elementary"
DQ: Best known adaptation released AFTER 1950?
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25 Oct 2017 11:16 AM
#5461
Member
Q.
1. fictional
2. male
3. from literature, broadly defined
4. not created by an American
5. not American
6. from a work of prose
7. created before 1900
8. European
9. European creator
10. has had several film adaptations
11. the arguably-best-known adaptation won two Oscars
12. Oscars were not in marquee categories
13. the arguably-best-known adaptation was released before 1950
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25 Oct 2017 11:32 AM
#5462
IQ: Are you an animated space explorer?
IQ: Did you win an Oscar for playing your national hero's brother?
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26 Oct 2017 12:43 PM
#5463
Member
Not Qbert or Anthony Quinn.
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26 Oct 2017 01:21 PM
#5464
I already covered Qbert. That's Johnny Quest.
DQ: Literary version commonly taught in school?
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27 Oct 2017 02:52 PM
#5465
Member
Was I right about Anthony Quinn, then? It was a guess. Which movie did you have in mind?
Q.
1. fictional
2. male
3. from literature, broadly defined
4. not created by an American
5. not American
6. from a work of prose
7. created before 1900
8. European
9. European creator
10. has had several film adaptations
11. the arguably-best-known adaptation won two Oscars
12. Oscars were not in marquee categories
13. the arguably-best-known adaptation was released before 1950
14. literary version often if not commonly taught in school, I think
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27 Oct 2017 03:18 PM
#5466
Yup, you nailed Anthony Quinn from "Zapata".
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27 Oct 2017 03:21 PM
#5467
IQ: Were you a noted SI swimsuit model during the 00's?
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27 Oct 2017 10:37 PM
#5468
Member
Thanks for the Quinn info. Dunno the model.
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28 Oct 2017 12:16 AM
#5469
Audrey Quock
DQ: Character created by Dickens?
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28 Oct 2017 11:46 AM
#5470
Member
Never heard of her.
Q.
1. fictional
2. male
3. from literature, broadly defined
4. not created by an American
5. not American
6. from a work of prose
7. created before 1900
8. European
9. European creator
10. has had several film adaptations
11. the arguably-best-known adaptation won two Oscars
12. Oscars were not in marquee categories
13. the arguably-best-known adaptation was released before 1950
14. literary version often if not commonly taught in school, I think
15. not created by Dickens
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28 Oct 2017 01:52 PM
#5471
IQ: Were you the Red Sox 1B before Mo Vaughn?
IQ2: Are you the White Sox OF?
IQ3: Are you the relief pitcher who played on both sides of the Sox/Yanks rivalry?
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29 Oct 2017 07:33 PM
#5472
Member
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29 Oct 2017 08:05 PM
#5473
Carlos Quintana
Carlos Quentin
Paul Quantrill
DQ: Created after 1800?
DQ2: Character from traditional NATO country?
DQ3: Creator from traditional NATO country?
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30 Oct 2017 11:22 AM
#5474
Member
Q.
1. fictional
2. male
3. from literature, broadly defined
4. not created by an American
5. not American
6. from a work of prose
7. created before 1900
8. European
9. European creator
10. has had several film adaptations
11. the arguably-best-known adaptation won two Oscars
12. Oscars were not in marquee categories
13. the arguably-best-known adaptation was released before 1950
14. literary version often if not commonly taught in school, I think
15. not created by Dickens
16. created before 1800
Please define "traditional NATO country": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Member_states_of_NATO
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30 Oct 2017 12:34 PM
#5475
Traditional NATO=never part of Warsaw Pact
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30 Oct 2017 12:45 PM
#5476
IQ: Are you the Padre All-Star OF?
(As you can tell, I'm running out of "Q"s!)
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31 Oct 2017 10:43 AM
#5477
Member
Dunno the Padre.
Q.
1. fictional
2. male
3. from literature, broadly defined
4. not created by an American
5. not American
6. from a work of prose
7. created before 1900
8. European
9. European creator
10. has had several film adaptations
11. the arguably-best-known adaptation won two Oscars
12. Oscars were not in marquee categories
13. the arguably-best-known adaptation was released before 1950
14. literary version often if not commonly taught in school, I think
15. not created by Dickens
16. created before 1800
17. character from traditional NATO country*
18. creator from traditional NATO country
*Not historically true, really, but the least-wrong answer under the circumstances
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31 Oct 2017 11:12 AM
#5478
Quentin McCracken
DQ: Character speaks French?
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31 Oct 2017 12:24 PM
#5479
IQ: Are you the Doper battling dementia?
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31 Oct 2017 10:43 PM
#5480
Member
Dunno.
Q.
1. fictional
2. male
3. from literature, broadly defined
4. not created by an American
5. not American
6. from a work of prose
7. created before 1900
8. European
9. European creator
10. has had several film adaptations
11. the arguably-best-known adaptation won two Oscars
12. Oscars were not in marquee categories
13. the arguably-best-known adaptation was released before 1950
14. literary version often if not commonly taught in school, I think
15. not created by Dickens
16. created before 1800
17. character from traditional NATO country
18. creator from traditional NATO country
19. character doesn't speak French, as I recall
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01 Nov 2017 02:05 PM
#5481
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02 Nov 2017 12:20 PM
#5482
Member
Q.
1. fictional
2. male
3. from literature, broadly defined
4. not created by an American
5. not American
6. from a work of prose
7. created before 1900
8. European
9. European creator
10. has had several film adaptations
11. the arguably-best-known adaptation won two Oscars
12. Oscars were not in marquee categories
13. the arguably-best-known adaptation was released before 1950
14. literary version often if not commonly taught in school, I think
15. not created by Dickens
16. created before 1800
17. character from traditional NATO country
18. creator from traditional NATO country
19. character doesn't speak French, as I recall
20. ditto as to Spanish
Let me know your "Are your Firstname Lastname?" question by, say, 7pm EST tomorrow.
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03 Nov 2017 02:57 PM
#5483
Just a note on the Dope game: Mary REALLY regrets not seeing that specialist in Houston.
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04 Nov 2017 03:44 PM
#5484
Member
OK, time's up. I am
Peter Quince
A member of the Rude Mechanicals in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Quince
Want to start the next round, ET?
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04 Nov 2017 04:56 PM
#5485
Read that in HS!
BTW: on the Dope game, would you have accepted Harry Callahan?
I'll think of a letter tonight.
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04 Nov 2017 04:59 PM
#5486
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05 Nov 2017 10:29 PM
#5487
Member
Yes, either Clint Eastwood or Harry Callahan are correct "C" answers.
On to L, then....
IQs:
Did your son have a house called Hildene?
Did your son get rich heading the Pullman Railroad Car Co.?
Did your older brother last make a public appearance in 1922?
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06 Nov 2017 12:17 AM
#5488
DQ
DQ
Neither Willie nor Tad Lincoln
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06 Nov 2017 03:13 PM
#5489
Member
Previous IQs:
Did your son have a house called Hildene? - Abraham Lincoln: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildene
Did your son get rich heading the Pullman Railroad Car Co.? - Mary Todd Lincoln (also as to Robert)
Did your older brother last make a public appearance in 1922? - Yes, Willie or Tad; that 1922 appearance was at the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial
DQs:
Real?
Male?
IQs:
Were you an occasional bodyguard to President Lincoln?
Did a college add your name to its name after you led it?
Was a fort named after you in central Penna.?
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06 Nov 2017 03:51 PM
#5490
DQ
Not Robert E. Lee (partial namesake of Washington & Lee University)
DQ (I SHOULD KNOW THIS)
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06 Nov 2017 03:51 PM
#5491
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06 Nov 2017 03:52 PM
#5492
I forgot to indicate I knew the circumstances of last public appearance.
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07 Nov 2017 12:56 PM
#5493
Member
Previous IQs:
Were you an occasional bodyguard to President Lincoln? - Ward Hill Lamon, an old friend he named U.S. Marshal for the District of Columbia
Did a college add your name to its name after you led it? - Yes, Robert E. Lee of what became Washington & Lee
Was a fort named after you in central Penna.? - General Ligonier
DQs:
Living?
First name start with L?
IQs:
Were you a female castmember of the TV drama ER?
Were you Margaery Tyrell's brother?
Are you a top Disney/Pixar exec and creative talent?
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07 Nov 2017 01:55 PM
#5494
Not Laura Innes
DQ
Not Larry Katzenberger
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07 Nov 2017 01:56 PM
#5495
1.Real
2.Female
3.Living
4.Last name begins L
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08 Nov 2017 12:08 PM
#5496
Member
Previous IQs:
Were you a female castmember of the TV drama ER? - Yes, Laura Innes
Were you Margaery Tyrell's brother? - Loras Tyrell, in Game of Thrones
Are you a top Disney/Pixar exec and creative talent? - I don't know of any Larry Katzenberger involved in Disney/Pixar; this is John Lassiter
DQs:
American?
Best known for the Arts?
IQs:
Did you and Jessica run for your lives before you would be executed for turning 18?
Were you a noted Native American warrior and chief?
Were you the Civil War general whose last name was the same as that chief's first (and only) name?
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08 Nov 2017 12:18 PM
#5497
3 DQs
I was thinking SKG studio above (Spielberg Kattsenberger Skilling)
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08 Nov 2017 12:20 PM
#5498
1.Real
2.Female
3.Living
4.Last name begins L
5.American (I read her Wikipedia page anticipating this DQ. She's 1st-generation, not a young immigrant as I thought)
6.In Arts, VERY broadly defined
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08 Nov 2017 03:42 PM
#5499
I was thinking SKG studio above (Spielberg Kattsenberger Geffen)
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09 Nov 2017 11:25 AM
#5500
Member
Understood, but that's not Disney/Pixar (and I think it's "Katzenberg").
Previous IQs:
Did you and Jessica run for your lives before you would be executed for turning 18? - The title character of Logan's Run
Were you a noted Native American warrior and chief? - Logan
Were you the Civil War general whose last name was the same as that chief's first (and only) name? - John Logan
Logan x3!
DQs:
Born since 1964?
Considered a beauty?
Of Latina heritage?
IQs:
Did Edward James Olmos later play a role that you made famous?
Were you George and Weezie's son?
Did you host Kids Say the Darnedest Things?
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