Hmm. Let's go with
R
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Hmm. Let's go with
R
IQ: Are you one of 2 U.S.civilians executed for espionage?
IQ2: Are you the other?
IQ3: Did you take the iconic photo at Iwo Jima?
Not Ethel or Julius Rosenberg; not (David?) Rosenthal.
He was Joe, but 3 for 3
IQ: Are you the silent film star ruined by a sex scandal?
IQ2: Are you the surviving co-star from "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"?
IQ3: Are you commissioner of MLB?
Dunno (although I remember the case), not Robert Redford and not Mr. Rozelle.
Roscoe Arbuckle
Correct
Rob Manfred
DQ: Real?
DQ2: Male?
IQ: Are you the NFL commissioner who created the Super Bowl and Monday Night Football?
IQ2: Are you the godmother of the environmental movement?
IQ3: Have you been played by Errol Flynn and Kevin Costner?
Not that other Mr. Rozelle, not Rachel Carson and not Robin Hood (to say nothing of Russell Crowe and Daffy Duck).
R.
1. fictional
2. male
He was Pete Rozelle, but 3 for 3.
You're right about Russell Crowe and Daffy Duck. We both forgot Cary Elwes. The only Robin Hood who spoke with a British accent. ;)
IQ: Are you the TV exec who was all for having the initial MNF package?
IQ2: Are you the dream girl of a fictional paleontologist?
IQ3: Are you the former NFL RB who caused a team to mortgage their future to draft you?
Dunno, not Rachel Green (or Isabella Rosselini) on Friends, and dunno.
Roone Arledge at ABC
CORRECT
Ricky Williams (New Orleans traded their whole draft for him)
DQ: Would be living, if real?
DQ2: American
R.
1. fictional
2. male
3. would be living, if real
4. American
Sean Connery spoke with a British accent, by the way. He just didn't speak with an English accent.
That's true about Connery
IQ: Are you the retired fast food mascot?
IQ2: Are you the boxer played by your creator?
IQ3: Do you front the band Jerry Bruckheimer is a fan of?
Not Red Robin, dunno and not Roy Rogers.
Ronald McDonald
Rocky Balboa
Roger Daltrey
DQ:: From TV/Flm?
DQ2: Created by American?
DQ3: Created after 2000?
Hmm, Wiki doesn't say he's retired: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_McDonald. Don't think you get a DQ for that.
R.
1. fictional
2. male
3. would be living, if real
4. American
5. from TV/film
6. created by American(s)
Surprised. Haven't seen him on TV lately.
IQ: Were you confronted with pictures of your wife "playing pattycake"?
IQ2: Are you the wife from IQ1?
IQ3: Are you the world's richest kid?
Not Roger Rabbit, not his wife, the curvaceous Jessica "not bad, just drawn that way" Rabbit, and not Richie Rich (whose comics I used to avidly read, as did my sisters).
3 for 3
Happy Mother's Day to your wife and mother.
Thanks!
IQ: Are you the TV detective who lived in a trailer?
IQ2: Is your husband The Godfather of reality TV?
IQ3: Are you the college basketball coach who epitomized the sleazy side of the sport?
Not Jim Rockford, dunno and not Pat Riley.
Correct
Roma Downey (her husband Mark Burnett created "Survivor" and "The Apprentice")
Rick Pitino
DQ: Created after 1975?
DQ2: From TV?
IQ: Are you the Olympic hurdler who briefly played in the NFL?
IQ2: Are you the NFL safety who sacrificed part of your finger as to not miss playing time?
IQ3: Are you the NFL TE who came out of retirement to rejoin your former QB on his new team?
Dunno, dunno and dunno.
R.
1. fictional
2. male
3. would be living, if real
4. American
5. from TV/film
6. created by American(s)
7. created after 1975
8. not from TV
Renaldo Niemiah
Ronnie Lott
Rob Gronkowski
DQ: From West of the Mississippi?
DQ2: Fron North of the Mason-Dixon Line
DQ3: Considered "Good Guy"?
I don't doubt you, but I've never heard of any of those guys.
R.
1. fictional
2. male
3. would be living, if real
4. American
5. from TV/film
6. created by American(s)
7. created after 1975
8. not from TV
9. when we meet him, east of the Mississippi; birthplace unknown
10. almost certainly from north of the Mason-Dixon Line
11. most people would consider him a Good Guy, mostly
Peril of not being a sports fan. ;)
IQ: Did you take the longest nap in history?
IQ2: Are you the most famous porn star?
IQ3: Did you begin your acting career alongside Andy Griffith?
True dat.
Not Rip Van Winkle, not Ron Jeremy and dunno.
Correct
Correct
Ron Howard
DQ: Kid-friendly character?
IQ: Are you the San Diego newscaster who was the leader of your crew?
IQ2: Are you the MMA fighter who crossed over into wrestling and acting?
IQ3: Are you the most famous seamstress in history?
Ron Howard - d'oh! Of course.
Not Ron "Kind of a Big Deal" Burgundy, The Rock or Betsy Ross.
Correct
Rhonda Rousey (Rock never was in MMA)
Correct
DQ reserved pending answer to post #9237
Ah, right.
R.
1. fictional
2. male
3. would be living, if real
4. American
5. from TV/film
6. created by American(s)
7. created after 1975
8. not from TV
9. when we meet him, east of the Mississippi; birthplace unknown
10. almost certainly from north of the Mason-Dixon Line
11. most people would consider him a Good Guy, mostly
12. a kid-friendly character, I suppose; certainly not stern or scary in any way
DQ: Human
IQ: Were you the co-pilot a plane played by an NBA legend?
IQ2: Did you famously "submit things for our approval"?
IQ3: Were you the future husband of the character fans wanted to end up with Harry Potter?
I don't understand the first IQ - is there a missing word? Not Rod Serling and not Ron Weasley.
Yeah, that's grammatically messed up. You nailed the other 2
IQ: Are you the famous movie plane copilot played by an NBA legend?
IQ2: Are you the famous airborne rodent?
IQ3: Are you the priest who's the reason movies have the disclaimer "any resemblance to an actual person is purely coincidental"?
Not Roger "Definitely not Kareem Abdul-Jabbar" Murdock, not Rocky the Flying Squirrel and... dunno.
Correct ("You try dragging Bill Walton and Bob Lanier up and down the court...")
Correct
Rasputin
DQ: Created after 2000? (Plus the pending DQ from post #9242)
What did or does Rasputin have to do with that disclaimer?
R.
1. fictional
2. male
3. would be living, if real
4. American
5. from TV/film
6. created by American(s)
7. created after 1975
8. not from TV
9. when we meet him, east of the Mississippi; birthplace unknown
10. almost certainly from north of the Mason-Dixon Line
11. most people would consider him a Good Guy, mostly
12. a kid-friendly character, I suppose; certainly not stern or scary in any way
13. human
14. created before 2000
MGM did a movie that was a retelling of his assasination, and the assasin nearly sued them for defamation (Google "Rasputin" and "any resemblance")