Once again you reversed the tennis players.
Fernando Verdasco is dating the model
Roger Federer has 2 sets of twins
Correct of course
DQ: Real?
Once again you reversed the tennis players.
Fernando Verdasco is dating the model
Roger Federer has 2 sets of twins
Correct of course
DQ: Real?
D'oh! You have another DQ coming your way, then.
F.
1. real
DQ: Male
IQ: Are you the beloved Presbyterian minister who hosted a TV show?
IQ2: Did you have a son who famously got caught masturbating to Glamour?
IQ3: Were you the one-dimensional doctor in the 4077?
Dunno (a Frank, I suppose, but it's not coming to me), not Frank Costanza, and not Frank Burns.
F.
1. real
2. male
Fred Rodgers
DQ: Living
IQ: Are you the red-haired former British royal?
IQ2: Are you Leslie Nielsen's "Naked Gun" character?
IQ3: Were you the Chief Justice during the middle of the 20th century?
Not Sarah Ferguson, Frank Drebin or Fred Vinson.
F.
1. real
2. male
3. dead
3 for 3
DQ: Were you the "Chairman of the Board"?
DQ: Did you Front the band who inspired Lady Gaga's stage name?
DQ: Were you the Italian nuclear scientist who worked on the Manhattan Project?
Not Frank Sinatra, dunno, and not Enrico Fermi.
Freddie Mercury
DQ: American?
IQ: Were you TV's Riddler?
IQ2: Are you the golfer nicknamed "Boom Boom"?
IQ3: Are you the greatest Italian tennis player?
Huh. Didn't know of the Lady Gaga link.
Not Frank Gorshin, dunno and dunno.
F.
1. real
2. male
3. dead
4. American
Fred Couples
Francesca Schiavone
DQ: Died after 1900?
DQ2: In Arts, broadly defined?
IQ: Did you cohost a radio show with Christopher Russo? (Watching MLB NETWORK)
IQ2: Did you hit a famous HR for the 1975 Red Sox?
IQ3: Are you an ancestor of a recent First Lady?
Not Frank Gifford, dunno and not Frederick Douglass (Michelle Obama?).
F.
1. real
2. male
3. dead
4. American
5. died before 1900
6. in the Arts, broadly defined
Mike Francesca ("Mike & the Mad Dog")
Carlton Fisk
Franklin Pierce
DQ: Died after 1800?
DQ2: Author?
DQ3: Born East of the Mississippi?
IQ: Were you knocked unconscious by a vicious hit in the 1960 NFL CHAMPIONSHIP game?
IQ2: Were you the last guy cut from the 1964 Celtics?
IQ3: Are you the namesake of NYC's domestic airport?
Who is Franklin Pierce related to?
Not Frank Gifford, dunno, and not Fiorello LaGuardia.
F.
1. real
2. male
3. dead
4. American
5. died before 1900
6. in the Arts, broadly defined
7. died after 1800
8. author
9. born east of the Mississippi
Barbara Bush is his great-great-great granddaughter (IIRC)
Correct
Ray Flynn
Correct
DQ: Born South of the Mason-Dixon Line?
IQ: Did you famously write about the Mohican Tribe?
IQ2: Were you the only Cabinet Secretary to serve FDR's entire presidency?
IQ3: Were you the first man to win a posthumous acting Oscar?
BTW: just googled it, Franklin and Barbara are 4th cousins 4 times removed.
Ah, that's right. Pierce was her maiden name, I think.
Not James Fenimore Cooper, Frances Perkins or Peter Finch (for Network, I think).
F.
1. real
2. male
3. dead
4. American
5. died before 1900
6. in the Arts, broadly defined
7. died after 1800
8. author
9. born east of the Mississippi
10. born south of the Mason-Dixon Line
3 for 3 (and yes, her maiden name IS Pierce, and Finch was "mad as hell wouldn't take it anymore")
IQ: Did your character give a terrible response when a woman declares her love for you?
IQ2: Are you #1's wife?
IQ3: Did you play the character who got the disappointing reply from #1?
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BTW: I PROMISE there won’t be any math in this thread.
Heh. Not Harrison "I know" Ford, Callista Flockhart or the late Carrie Fisher.
Very nice! 3 for 3 of course
IQ: Are you the Scot replaced by a Brit in your signature job?
IQ2: Are you the poker player who famously makes fruit salad without a knife?
IQ3: Are you the reigning SB winning QB?
Craig Ferguson was replaced by James Corden on "The Late Late Show"
Chris Ferguson throws cards to cut his fruit
Nick Foles QBed Philadelphia to the win
DQ: Died after 1850?
DQ2: Writer of prose?
DQ3: Born East of the Appalachians?
IQ: Did you create a math theorem that took centuries to prove?
IQ2: Did you pioneer psychoanalysis?
IQ3: Did you discover a numerical sequence important to nature?
Not Fermat, Freud or Fibonacci.
F.
1. real
2. male
3. dead
4. American
5. died before 1900
6. in the Arts, broadly defined
7. died after 1800
8. author
9. born east of the Mississippi
10. born south of the Mason-Dixon Line
11. died before 1850
12. not best known as a writer of prose
13. born east of the Appalachians
3 for 3 of course
IQ: Are you the child care expert who advocated "sleep training"?
IQ2: Are you the author who shares a last name with #1?
IQ3: Are you the Italian Stallion's brother?
Dunno x2; not the odious Frank Stallone: https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/...ing/476857002/
John Ferber
Edna Ferber
Correct (I had heard about that!)
DQ: Award winner?
Dq2: Playwrite?
Richard Ferber
Edna Ferber
Correct (I had heard about that!)
Got Dr.’s name wrong
IQ: Were you America’s first Postmaster General?
IQ2: Did you demand R-E-S-P-E-C-T?
IQ3: Are you the iron man NFL QB?
Not Ben Franklin, Aretha Franklin or some football Franklin. Take a DQ.
F.
1. real
2. male
3. dead
4. American
5. died before 1900
6. in the Arts, broadly defined
7. died after 1800
8. author
9. born east of the Mississippi
10. born south of the Mason-Dixon Line
11. died before 1850
12. not best known as a writer of prose
13. born east of the Appalachians
14. won no award that I can find
15. not a playwright
Correct
Correct
Brett Favre
DQ: Poet?
F.
1. real
2. male
3. dead
4. American
5. died before 1900
6. in the Arts, broadly defined
7. died after 1800
8. author
9. born east of the Mississippi
10. born south of the Mason-Dixon Line
11. died before 1850
12. not best known as a writer of prose
13. born east of the Appalachians
14. won no award that I can find
15. not a playwright
16. best known as a poet
IQ: Did you reject an NFL contract in favor of Yale Law School?
IQ2: Are you Gregory Peck’s most famous role?
IQ3: Are you the HP CEO who ran for POTUS?
Dunno, not Atticus Finch, and not Carly Fiorina.
Jerry Ford
DQ: Best known poem set to music at some point?
IQ: Did you famously compose a song while witnessing a key War of 1812 battle?
IQ2: Did you create Daisy Buchanan?
IQ3: Are you #2's wife?
BTW: I would've assumed Coughlin was American too, am not surprised his fame isn't broad.
He didn't compose the song, which predated the battle, but yes, indeed, I am
Francis Scott Key
Lawyer and poet, who wrote the poem which became the American national anthem: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Scott_Key
Good job, Eric!
Go me! Letter when I think of one. (Or pick name for letter we're due for)
We're about due for another
H
IQs:
Did you once try to get Andrew Johnson to sit down and shut up?
Were you the daughter of a linguist who learned an alien language?
Were you a handsome young member of the cast of L.A. Law?
Not Hannibal Hamlin
DQ (though i suspect it’s a Mr. Hamlin)
Not Harry Hamlin
Previous IQs:
Did you once try to get Andrew Johnson to sit down and shut up? - Yes, Hannibal Hamlin, when Johnson appeared to be drunk at his VP inauguration in 1865
Were you the daughter of a linguist who learned an alien language? - Hannah, in Arrival
Were you a handsome young member of the cast of L.A. Law? - Yes, Harry Hamlin
DQ:
Real?
IQs:
Was your best-known work first performed in Fishamble Street in Dublin?
Were you Stonewall Jackson's very talented cartographer?
Are you the gatekeeper of Asgard?
Not Henry Joyce
DQ
DQ
1)Real
Previous IQs:
Was your best-known work first performed in Fishamble Street in Dublin? - Not Henry Joyce, but George Frederick Handel (his Messiah oratorio)
Were you Stonewall Jackson's very talented cartographer? - Jedediah Hotchkiss
Are you the gatekeeper of Asgard? - Heimdall (sp?)
DQs:
Male?
Living?
American?
IQs:
Was your ship the Half Moon?
Did Bruce Willis play you in movie that became a semi-cult favorite?
Did Paul Newman provide your voice near the end of his life?
Not Henry Hudson
Not Hudson Hawk
DQ
(I almost got #1 wrong, but once I got it, led to getting #2)