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Vladimir Zwyorkin
Zemhoff (invented Esperanto)
DQ: From literature (Lone Ranger question)
DQ2: Created after 1950?
DQ3: Speaks English?
IQ: Are you the famous masked man who wielded a sword?
IQ2: Are you the "legendary" video game character?
IQ3: Are you a lesser known Marx brother?
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So who IS Tonto's friend?
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I was going for Zorro there (just realized I messed it up, and helped with the new batch)
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Not Zorro, Zelda or Zeppo.
Z.
1. fictional
2. male
3. would be dead now, if real
4. not American
5. not from film or TV
6. created after 1900
7. European
8. from literature
9. completed after 1950
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Does completed=published?
IQ: Are you the MLB pitcher who went from Milwaukee to LA for a huge contract?
IQ2: Are you the baseball player who is famous for being versatile and not having any extreme weaknesses or strengths?
IQ3: Are you the Notre Dame DL who played in the "Catholic vs. Convicts" game, later playing for the Bears?
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Dunno x3.
Z.
1. fictional
2. male
3. would be dead now, if real
4. not American
5. not from film or TV
6. created after 1900
7. European
8. from literature
9. completed and published after 1950
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Zach Greinke signed for $100m+
Ben Zobrist is jack of all trades, master of none
Chris Zorich is the DL
Re-asking a previously asked DQ: English speaker?
3 DQs reserved
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I don't think you earned a DQ with that "Tonto's best friend" question, since it wasn't Zorro, so doesn't that leave you with the three DQs you just earned?
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I agree totally! I messed that up. You're right I have those 3 DQs
DQ:Character speaks English?
DQ2: Adapted for the screen?
DQ reserved
IQ: Are you the tween star who won DWTS several years back?
IQ2: Are you an eccentric male model?
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Dunno, and not Derek "Blue Steel" Zoolander.
Z.
1. fictional
2. male
3. would be dead now, if real
4. not American
5. not from film or TV
6. created after 1900
7. European
8. from literature
9. completed and published after 1950
10. character doesn't speak English
11. adapted for the screen
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That was Zendaya
DQ: French speaking?
DQ: Made after 2000?
IQ: Are you the kicker who tore his ACL celebrating a made FG?
IQ2: Are you his brother?
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Just reminding myself I have a DQ reserved.
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Dunno either of your most recent IQs.
Never even heard of Zendaya! Yeesh. Not too hip, I'm afraid.
Z.
1. fictional
2. male
3. would be dead now, if real
4. not American
5. not from film or TV
6. created after 1900
7. European
8. from literature
9. completed and published after 1950
10. character doesn't speak English
11. adapted for the screen
12. not French speaking
13. made before 2000
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Those were Lius and Marty Zendajas
DQ: Spanish speaking?
DQ2: Movie win major awards? (And I don't mean leg lamps). ;)
DQ: Book win awards?
IQ: Did you write a song about a monster eating beef chow mein, and washing it down with a pina colada?
IQ2: Were you the mastermind behind 9/11 (NOT OBL)
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Dunno and dunno.
Z.
1. fictional
2. male
3. would be dead now, if real
4. not American
5. not from film or TV
6. created after 1900
7. European
8. from literature
9. completed and published after 1950
10. character doesn't speak English
11. adapted for the screen
12. not French-speaking
13. made before 2000
14. not Spanish-speaking
15. movie won major awards
16. book won one award that I can find
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Warren Zevon (The Werewolf of London)
Muhammad Zaccari (sure I misspelled that)
DQ: Was the movie a major Oscar winner?
DQ: Book win the author the Nobel Prize for Literature?
IQ: Are you the pitcher who pitched for both Bay Area teams?
IQ2: Are you the volatile Cubs pitcher who was an adequate hitter, by pitcher standards?
IQ3: Are you an early NYC poker pro?
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Dunno x3.
Z.
1. fictional
2. male
3. would be dead now, if real
4. not American
5. not from film or TV
6. created after 1900
7. European
8. from literature
9. completed and published after 1950
10. character doesn't speak English
11. adapted for the screen
12. not French-speaking
13. made before 2000
14. not Spanish-speaking
15. movie won major awards
16. book won one award that I can find
17. movie was a major Oscar winner
18. book won the author the Nobel Prize for Literature
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Barry Zito
Carlos Zambrano
Steve Zolotow
DQ: Author still living?
DQ: Author from a Warsaw Pact nation?
DQ: Movie released after 1975?
IQ: Are you a famous Greek lead character?
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IQ: Should I not mess with you?
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Z.
1. fictional
2. male
3. would be dead now, if real
4. not American
5. not from film or TV
6. created after 1900
7. European
8. from literature
9. completed and published after 1950
10. character doesn't speak English
11. adapted for the screen
12. not French-speaking
13. made before 2000
14. not Spanish-speaking
15. movie won major awards
16. book won one award that I can find
17. movie was a major Oscar winner
18. book won the author the Nobel Prize for Literature
19. author now deceased
20. author from a Warsaw Pact nation
21. movie released before 1975
That's 20, plus a bonus question. Please ask your "Are you Firstname Lastname?" question by noon EST on Monday.
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Those were:
Zorba
Zohan
Weekend to think.
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The answer popped into my head:
Are you. DR. ZHIVAGO?
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I am indeed
Dr. Yuri Zhivago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Zhivago_(novel)
Good job, Erictelevision!
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Let me sleep on a letter. Coming up later "today".
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IQs:
Were you "the Rock of Chickamauga"?
Did you have to borrow money to go to a different city to start a new job?
Did you write Scapegoats of the Empire?
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Not George Chamberlain
Not George Washington
DQ
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Previous IQs:
Were you "the Rock of Chickamauga"? - George H. Thomas (you're probably thinking of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain)
Did you have to borrow money to go to a different city to start a new job? - Yes, George Washington
Did you write Scapegoats of the Empire? - George Witton, from Breaker Morant
George x3!
DQs:
Real?
Male?
IQs:
Did your gym teacher mock your last name?
Was your wife nicknamed "Weezie"?
Was your middle name "Catlett"?
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Not George van Zant (Leonard Skinnard)
Not George Jefferson ("moving on up...")
Not George C. Scott
And yes, I WAS thinking Joshua Chamberlain. :)
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Previous IQs:
Did your gym teacher mock your last name? - No, not Lynyrd Skynyrd (sp?); that was the band mocking their gym teacher's name, not the other way around. I was thinking of George "Can't Stand Ya!" Costanza, of Seinfeld
Was your wife nicknamed "Weezie"? - Yes, George Jefferson
Was your middle name "Catlett"? - Not George C. Scott, but George C. Marshall, the great general and later Secretary of State
George x3 again!
DQs:
Last name start with W?
Would be alive today, if real?
IQs:
Were you the most noteworthy Duchess of Devonshire?
Is there a famous Ramsay portrait of you?
Did you famously serve as Prince Regent?
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DQ
Not William the Conqueror
DQ
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Do you mean "last name G"? I'll answer on that assumption
1. Fictional
2. Female
3. First name begins "G"?
4. Would be alive if real
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Previous IQs:
Were you the most noteworthy Duchess of Devonshire? - Georgiana, the subject of the recent biopic The Duchess
Is there a famous Ramsay portrait of you? - Now I got you doing it! William wasn't a "G." This was George III.
Did you famously serve as Prince Regent? - This was George IV.
DQs:
First appeared in print?
Considered a beauty?
American?
IQs:
Were you Ted Baxter's bubble-headed girlfriend?
Were you the subject of a posthumous Hitler cartoon?
Were you an actress who refused to be photographed or filmed in your long, reclusive retirement?
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MTM was before my time
DQ
Not Greta Garbo
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1. Fictional
2. Female
3. First name begins "G"?
4. Would be alive if real
5. Not considered a beauty, YMMV
6. Not originally from print
7. Not originally American, but best known as an American
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Previous IQs:
Were you Ted Baxter's bubble-headed girlfriend? - Georgette
Were you the subject of a posthumous Hitler cartoon? - From The New Yorker: historians reading from Hitler's hoax diaries in the Eighties come across the entry, "When I conquer America I must meet the actress Betty Grable. What a tomato!"
Were you an actress who refused to be photographed or filmed in your long, reclusive retirement? - Yes, Greta Garbo
DQs:
From a movie originally?
First appeared since 1980?
IQs:
Did you have all your children killed before committing suicide?
Are you an autistic female rancher and bestselling author?
Were you Lincoln's SECNAV?
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Not Joseph Goebbels (if it's not him, I obviously know who it is). ;)
DQ
DQ
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1. Fictional
2. Female
3. First name begins "G"?
4. Would be alive if real
5. Not considered a beauty, YMMV
6. Not originally from print
7. Not originally American, but best known as an American
8. Not originally from a movie
9. First appearance before 1980
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WRT 7: they probably changed the character's name when they imported it.
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Previous IQs:
Did you have all your children killed before committing suicide? - Yes, Joseph Goebbels
Are you an autistic female rancher and bestselling author? - Temple Grandin
Were you Lincoln's SECNAV? - Gideon Welles
DQs:
First appeared on TV?
Originally European?
IQs:
Did you play Buck Rogers in the Seventies?
Did you play his colleague and later sweetie?
Did you allegedly fart on elevators and blame those guarding you?
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1. Fictional
2. Female
3. First name begins "G"?
4. Would be alive if real
5. Not considered a beauty, YMMV
6. Not originally from print
7. Not originally American, but best known as an American
8. Not originally from a movie
9. First appearance before 1980
10. Originally on TV
11. Originally European
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Previous IQs:
Did you play Buck Rogers in the Seventies? - Gil Gerard
Did you play his colleague and later sweetie? - Erin Grey
Did you allegedly fart on elevators and blame those guarding you? - Gerald Ford, according to a recent book on the Secret Service
DQs:
British by birth?
Sitcom character?
First appearance before 1960?
IQs:
Did Colin Firth play you, although he looked nothing like you?
Were you a beauty queen and TV personality who married the Governor of Kentucky?
Were you the best-known stamp collector of your day?
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1. Fictional
2. Female
3. First name begins "G"?
4. Would be alive if real
5. Not considered a beauty, YMMV
6. Not originally from print
7. Not originally American, but best known as an American
8. Not originally from a movie
9. First appearance before 1980
10. Originally on TV
11. Originally European
12. Originally British
13. Sitcom character
14. First appeared AFTER 1960
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Previous IQs:
Did Colin Firth play you, although he looked nothing like you? - King George VI, in The King's Speech
Were you a beauty queen and TV personality who married the Governor of Kentucky? - Phyllis George
Were you the best-known stamp collector of your day? - King George V
George x3!
I assume there shouldn't be a question mark at the end of DQ3?
DQs:
First appearance before 1970?
Main character of the sitcom?
Show set in the U.S.?
IQs:
Were you originally described as bucktoothed and frizzy-haired?
Did you play a detective opposite William Shatner as the villain?
Was a fort near Franklin, Tenn. named after you?
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Correct, errand punctuation ;)
DQ (though the description is apt)
DQ
DQ
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1. Fictional
2. Female
3. First name begins "G"?
4. Would be alive if real
5. Not considered a beauty, YMMV
6. Not originally from print
7. Not originally American, but best known as an American
8. Not originally from a movie
9. First appearance before 1980
10. Originally on TV
11. Originally European
12. Originally British
13. Sitcom character
14. First appeared AFTER 1960
15. First American appearance AFTER 1970
16. From the U.S. set version
17. Not the lead in either version
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It's still there!
Previous IQs:
Were you originally described as bucktoothed and frizzy-haired? - Hermione Granger
Did you play a detective opposite William Shatner as the villain? - Stuart Granger, as Sherlock Holmes in a TV movie of Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles
Was a fort near Franklin, Tenn. named after you? - Gen. Gordon Granger
Granger x3!
DQs:
More a funny character than a serious one?
Married?
One DQ reserved.