IQs:
1. Did you play on a Magic Roundabout?
2. Did you name your progeny Dweezil and Moon Unit?
3. While playing ill, did you take your best friend and girlfriend for a day out in Chicage?
IQs:
1. Did you play on a Magic Roundabout?
2. Did you name your progeny Dweezil and Moon Unit?
3. While playing ill, did you take your best friend and girlfriend for a day out in Chicage?
In the land of the blind, the one-arm man is king.
IQ: Did your son think things were Dyno-mite!!
Going for Florida Evans.
DQ: From movie?
D'oh! I was thinking "J," for some reason.
F.
1. fictional
2. female
3. could be living now, but unknown
4. first appeared before 1990
5. did not first appear on TV
6. first name begins with "F"
7. not from a movie
IQ: Are you the greatest Italian tennis player?
Francesca Schiavone
DQ: from literature?
F.
1. fictional
2. female
3. could be living now, but unknown
4. first appeared before 1990
5. did not first appear on TV
6. first name begins with "F"
7. not from a movie
8. from literature
IQ: Are you one of my freebies I affectionately refer to as "Hottie Betty"?
America Ferrera.
DQ: created by American?
Ah, of course!
F.
1. fictional
2. female
3. could be living now, but unknown
4. first appeared before 1990
5. did not first appear on TV
6. first name begins with "F"
7. not from a movie
8. from literature
9. created by an American
IQ: Did Sir Mix-a-Lot name drop you in his song?
IQ: Do many baseball fans blame you for questionable Veteran's Committee HoF selections?
Florence Griffith Joyner
Frankie Frisch
DQ: Character American?
DQ: Created after 1900?
IQ: Did you make a base running error that is still notorious, 100 years later?
IQ: Were you the first man pull off the baseball MVP/RoY double?
IQ: When checking out Chrissy Teigen at the Correspondent's Dinner, did you use your height to your advantage, allowing you to be subtle?
Florence
DQ: Character is the main protagonist
IQs:
1. Did you defend an innocent man who was still found guilty?
2. Did you say on national television that there would not be strong winds in Britain before a gale force storm hit.
3. Did you keep searching for the truth out there?
In the land of the blind, the one-arm man is king.
Dunno any of these, either.
Eric, may I ask you to post your three IQs all at the same time, if possible? It would save me cutting and pasting.
Not Atticus Finch, dunno, and not Fox Mulder.
F.
1. fictional
2. female
3. could be living now, but unknown
4. first appeared before 1990
5. did not first appear on TV
6. first name begins with "F"
7. not from a movie
8. from literature
9. created by an American
10. character is not the main protagonist
My apologies.
Those were:
Fred Merkle ("Merkle's Boner")
Fred Lynn
Frank Kaminsky
You missed my previous DQs, reserving my recent DQs (which I will ask all at once).
Got it - thanks.
F.
1. fictional
2. female
3. could be living now, but unknown
4. first appeared before 1990
5. did not first appear on TV
6. first name begins with "F"
7. not from a movie
8. from literature
9. created by an American
10. character is not the main protagonist
11. American
12. created after 1900
DQ: did the work of literature win an award?
DQ2: Was it adapted for the screen?
DQ reserved
F.
1. fictional
2. female
3. could be living now, but unknown
4. first appeared before 1990
5. did not first appear on TV
6. first name begins with "F"
7. not from a movie
8. from literature
9. created by an American
10. character is not the main protagonist
11. American
12. created after 1900
13. work of literature won an award
14. was adapted for the screen
DQ: Film released after 1975?
IQ: Did Leonard Hofsteader dress as you for a Halloween party, much to his friend's disappointment?
IQ: Are you a NFL running back who shares his last name with Nobel winning American politician?
2. Michael Fish in a fairly infamous weather broadcast
DQ:
1. Character is aged 40 or over?
IQs:
1. Did staking the wrong guy mean joining the side of evil for a while?
2. Did you give a girl a makeover from being prim to dressed in leather?
3. Was a photo of you in a swimsuit the bestselling poster of its time?
In the land of the blind, the one-arm man is king.
You still like those separate IQ posts, eh? Dunno either of these.
Dunno, not Frenchie in Grease, and not Farrah Fawcett-Majors.
F.
1. fictional
2. female
3. could be living now, but unknown
4. first appeared before 1990
5. did not first appear on TV
6. first name begins with "F"
7. not from a movie
8. from literature
9. created by an American
10. character is not the main protagonist
11. American
12. created after 1900
13. work of literature won an award
14. was adapted for the screen
15. film released before 1975
16. character is aged 40 or younger
Guess I should think of ALL MY QUESTIONS AT ONCE!! :rolls yes:
DQs reserved
Last edited by Erictelevision; 06 May 2015 at 02:08 PM.
Frodo (thought you'd get that) Frank Gore.
DQ: Movie released after 1950
DQ2: Book won Pulitzer Award
Last edited by Erictelevision; 06 May 2015 at 02:11 PM. Reason: Different award
Well, if not thinking of them, at least posting them. And as I said in first asking, "if possible." Thanks!
F.
1. fictional
2. female
3. could be living now, but unknown
4. first appeared before 1990
5. did not first appear on TV
6. first name begins with "F"
7. not from a movie
8. from literature
9. created by an American
10. character is not the main protagonist
11. American
12. created after 1900
13. work of literature won an award
14. was adapted for the screen
15. film released before 1975
16. character is aged 40 or younger
17. movie released after 1950
18. book did not win Pulitzer Prize
Okay, I'll try to be better when I think of 2 questions, posting both
IQ: Was your farewell performance a movie set near a small body of water?
IQ: We're you an "Easy Rider"?
IQ2: Are you the greatest Swiss tennis player?
That's Pete (and Jane's) dad Henry.
DQ: Book published after 1925?
IQ: We're you fixed up with your current gf by the A-rod people like? ☺️
Dunno this, either.
F.
1. fictional
2. female
3. could be living now, but unknown
4. first appeared before 1990
5. did not first appear on TV
6. first name begins with "F"
7. not from a movie
8. from literature
9. created by an American
10. character is not the main protagonist
11. American
12. created after 1900
13. work of literature won an award
14. was adapted for the screen
15. film released before 1975
16. character is aged 40 or younger
17. movie released after 1950
18. book did not win Pulitzer Prize
19. book published after 1925
That's Fernando Verdasco.
DQ: Movie win a major (acting/director/picture) Oscar?
Yup, meant "were"missed that before.
Last edited by Erictelevision; 07 May 2015 at 09:32 PM.
Are we going past 20 DQs? Hope so, because I'm stumped.
Hope you have a good guess Cat!
F.
1. fictional
2. female
3. could be living now, but unknown
4. first appeared before 1990
5. did not first appear on TV
6. first name begins with "F"
7. not from a movie
8. from literature
9. created by an American
10. character is not the main protagonist
11. American
12. created after 1900
13. work of literature won an award
14. was adapted for the screen
15. film released before 1975
16. character is aged 40 or younger
17. movie released after 1950
18. book did not win Pulitzer Prize
19. book published after 1925
20. movie did not win a major (acting/director/picture) Oscar
That's 20 DQs. You each now get to ask one "Are you Firstname Lastname?" question.
DQ: Are you Florenz Ziegfeld?
No, I am not (he was a dude).
CIAS?