Oh geez! I'll delete it when I answer your newest DQs! :eggonface:
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Oh geez! I'll delete it when I answer your newest DQs! :eggonface:
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
18. Funny character
19. Married
DQ:
Associated with NYC?
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
18. Funny character
19. Married
20. American version set in NYC (not Manhattan)
How about Noon Eastern on Tuesday (it's almost 2 AM Eastern Monday as I type)
Are you Gloria Bunker LKA Stivic (sp?), Archie's daughter?
Why yes I am!!! Great job Elendil! :)
What was her name in the British version?
Thanks!
Looks like her British equivalent was Rita: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Till_Death_Us_Do_Part
Hmm. OK, our next letter is
D
IQ: Did you learn diction in a famous play and movie?
IQ2: Did you lead a famous WWII bombing raid?
IQ3: Are you derisively nickname "45"?
Not Eliza Doolittle, Jimmy Doolittle or Donald Trump.
Nailed all 3 of course
IQ: Were you "unchained" in a recent movie?
IQ2: Are you coach who went from Gainesville to Oklahoma City?
IQ3: Are you an OK STATE hoopster turned radio host?
Not Django; dunno x2.
Billy Donovan went from the Florida Gators to the OKC Thunder
Doug Gottlieb is the hoopster turned broadcaster
DQ: Real?
DQ2: Male?
IQ: Are you the only man to win the SB in 3 different capacities?
IQ2: Are you the DE who won a Super Bowl MVP playing for #1?
IQ3: Are you a milestone SB winning QB who followed your iconic coach at your alma mater?
Not Mike Ditka, dunno, and dunno.
D.
1. fictional
2. female
Nice job getting "Iron Mike".
Richard Dent was part of his Bears team
Doug Williams replaced Eddie Robinson at Grambling (Williams was the first African-American QB to win a SB)
DQ: American?
DQ2: Would be living, if real?
IQ: Are you the NBA big man recently involved in a trade in which your former team received 4 quarters in exchange for your dollar bill?
IQ2: Did you give Richard Nixon his big political break?
IQ3: Are you the NBA GM traded by your current employer in part for the best player on a memorable NCAA upset winner?
Dunno, not Dwight D. Eisenhower, and dunno.
D.
1. fictional
2. female
3. American
4. would probably be alive today, if real
Demarcus Cousins
Danny Ainge
DQ: Created after 1950?
DQ2: From film/TV
IQ: Do you host a radio show in which your staff get almost as much airtime and publicity?
IQ2: Did you go from a Vietnam nurse to Wisteria Lane SAHM?
IQ3: Are you the sci-fi icon who played a parody of yourself on "Larry Sanders"?
Dunno (I first thought of Howard Stern); not Dana Delaney or David Duchovny.
D.
1. fictional
2. female
3. American
4. would probably be alive today, if real
5. created after 1950
6. from film/TV
Dan Patrick
From TV?
IQ: Are you the Brockton native who went on to a legendary and iconoclastic pro football career?
IQ2: Did you coach the 80s Denver Nuggets?
IQ3: Are you the former Cowboys RB (and teammate of Ditka) who went on to lose 4 SB as head coach?
You know sports are my weak spot. Take three DQs.
D.
1. fictional
2. female
3. American
4. would probably be alive today, if real
5. created after 1950
6. from film/TV
7. from film
Yes I do! It's why I ask sports questions. ;)
Al Davis
Doug Moe
Dan Reeves
DQ: Created after 2000?
DQ2: Movie win awards in marquee categories?
DQ3: Created by American?
IQ: Did Larry Bird claim you were the best teammate he ever had?
IQ2: Were you Secretary of State under Ike?
IQ3: Did you run the CIA during the same period?
Al Davis vaguely rings a bell; never heard of the other two.
Dunno, not John Foster Dulles (Churchill joked "Dull, duller, Dulles"), and not his brother Allen Dulles.
D.
1. fictional
2. female
3. American
4. would probably be alive today, if real
5. created after 1950
6. from film/TV
7. from film
8. created before 2000
9. won no awards in marquee categories
10. not created by a sole American
Dennis Johnson was the teammate.
DQ: Won technical awards?
IQ: Are you the namesake of the sandwich delis serve when trying to get rid of left over meat?
IQ2: Are you the former politician who shouldn't run a spelling bee?
IQ3: Are you the SF sportscaster who enlisted your brother-in-law and best friend to help raise your 3 daughters?
Not Dagwood Bumstead, Dan "Potatoe" Quayle or... Dan Marino?
D.
1. fictional
2. female
3. American
4. would probably be alive today, if real
5. created after 1950
6. from film/TV
7. from film
8. created before 2000
9. won no awards in marquee categories
10. not created by a sole American
11. won no technical awards
Danny Tanner of "Full House"
DQ: Co-creator American?
IQ: Were you an NFL QB who fell in the draft due to unsubstantiated drug rumors?
IQ2: Are you the 80s Met pitcher derailed by cocaine abuse?
IQ3: Are you the 80s Mets OF derailed by drugs?
Dunno why that double posted
Not Dan Marino again (heh), dunno, and not Darryl Strawberry.
D.
1. fictional
2. female
3. American
4. would probably be alive today, if real
5. created after 1950
6. from film/TV
7. from film
8. created before 2000
9. won no awards in marquee categories
10. not created by a sole American
11. won no technical awards
12. co-creator American
Dwight Gooden
DQ: Film a financial success?
IQ: Are you the actor known for for your size and working with Burt Reynolds?
IQ2: Were you "getting too old for this shit"?
IQ3: Were you the love interest of the Great Gatsby?
Not Charles Durning, Danny Glover or Daisy Buchanan.
D.
1. fictional
2. female
3. American
4. would probably be alive today, if real
5. created after 1950
6. from film/TV
7. from film
8. created before 2000
9. won no awards in marquee categories
10. not created by a sole American
11. won no technical awards
12. co-creator American
13. film was a definite financial success
The first was Dom Deluise
DQ: Live-action character?
IQ: Did you insist it was "wabbit season"?
IQ2: Was your boyfriend notorious for not wearing pants?
IQ3: Were you a popular Nickelodeon cartoon tween?
Durning was quite plump and was in at least a half-dozen Reynolds movies, I think. I believe it's a valid answer. If you feel strongly otherwise, I'll answer your DQ.
As to your IQs, not Daffy Duck, Daisy Duck or... dunno.
Yeah, they did the "Cannonball Run" movies together.
The Nickelodeon character is Doug
DQ: Created before 1975?
D.
1. fictional
2. female
3. American
4. would probably be alive today, if real
5. created after 1950
6. from film/TV
7. from film
8. created before 2000
9. won no awards in marquee categories
10. not created by a sole American
11. won no technical awards
12. co-creator American
13. film was a definite financial success
14. created after 1975
IQ: Are you the HoF lineman who was on Monday Night Football?
IQ2: Do you hold the MLB record for consecutive games with a hit?
IQ3: Do you hold the same record in Red Sox history?
Dunno, not Joe DiMaggio, and dunno.
Dan Dierdorf
Don DiMaggio
DQ: Human?
DQ2: Comedic character?
IQ: Are you a famous child explorer?
IQ2: Are you a famously half naked Disney character?
IQ3; Are you the most important biologist in history?
Not Dora, Donald Duck or Charles Darwin.
D.
1. fictional
2. female
3. American
4. would probably be alive today, if real
5. created after 1950
6. from film/TV
7. from film
8. created before 2000
9. won no awards in marquee categories
10. not created by a sole American
11. won no technical awards
12. co-creator American
13. film was a definite financial success
14. created after 1975
15. human
16. comedic character
IQ: Did a Sumerian legend use your apartment to enter NYC to terrorize the city?
Ding ding ding! Yes, I am indeed
Dana Barrett
Sigourney Weaver's character from Ghostbusters: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...s#Dana_Barrett.
Well done, Eric! What made you think of her?
The fact it was a financial success despite not winning awards.
If. I was wrong, I hoped you would've said,"There is no Dana ONLY Zuul." ;)
Letter coming soon
Your letter is:
F
You're right, that would've been a good answer!
F it is.
IQs:
Did your colleagues watch a movie of your wedding and make wisecracks about it?
Did Earl Warren succeed you in a top post?
Were you an inventor who stood up to Hopper?
DQ (should know that)
Not Fred Vinson
Not Enrico Fermi
Previous IQs:
Did your colleagues watch a movie of your wedding and make wisecracks about it? - Frank Burns, on M*A*S*H
Did Earl Warren succeed you in a top post? - Yes, Fred Vinson, as Chief Justice of the United States
Were you an inventor who stood up to Hopper? - I'll rephrase
DQ:
Real?
IQs:
Were you a fictional inventor who stood up to Hopper?
Are you often credited as the most important person to help develop television?
A fictional person, did you invent Festivus?
DQ
Not Philo T. Farnsworth
Not Frank Costanza
1. Real
Previous IQs:
Were you a fictional inventor who stood up to Hopper? - Flik, in A Bug's Life
Are you often credited as the most important person to help develop television? - Yes, Philo Farnsworth
A fictional person, did you invent Festivus? - Yes, the inimitable Frank "You wanna piece of me?!?" Costanza
DQ:
Male?
IQs:
Were you an astronaut who became an airline executive?
Were you the ominous black bunny in Donnie Darko?
Were you the danger-loving field reporter for FYI?
Not Fred Haise
DQ
Not Frank Fontana. (BTW:he and Murphy were TOTALLY doing it)
1. Real
2. Male