Correct.
Creighton Abrams, the guy the M1 Abrams was named for.
Estcarp is the setting for many of the Witch World novels by Andre Norton.
DQ: Born south of the Mason-Dixon line?
One DQ reserved.
IQ1: Did the lady allegedly do what you did, backwards, in high heels?
IQ2: Did you write about van Rijn and Falkayn?
IQ3: Did you and your partner discuss a game involving players with odd names?
IQ1: Do you draw a comic strip based on your experience working at Pacific Bell?
IQ2: Do a lot of your cartoons appear in the margins of Mad Magazine?
IQ3: Are you the artist of Madman?
DQs:
- Real
- Male
- Dead
- American
- Last name starts with A
- Died since 1950
- Not political/military
- Known for the arts
- Died before 2000
- Born east of the Mississippi
- Born north of the Mississippi
- Known for the performing arts
I am not Fred Astaire.
Take 2 DQs for the others.
I am not Scott Adams. I am not Sergio Aragones.
Take a DQ for #3.
Correct.
Nicholas van Rijn and his protege David Falkayn are characters from Poul Anderson’s Polesotechnic League stories.
Bud Abbott. (“Who’s on first…”)
DQ1: Actor?
DQ2: Born after 1925?
One DQ reserved.
IQ1: Did you host a '60s TV show featuring different European circuses?
IQ2: Did you star in a series of spaghetti Westerns as “the Stranger”?
IQ3: Did you write “Here Comes Santa Claus”?
DQs:
- Real
- Male
- Dead
- American
- Last name starts with A
- Died since 1950
- Not political/military
- Known for the arts
- Died before 2000
- Born east of the Mississippi
- Born north of the Mississippi
- Known for the performing arts
- Actor
- Born before 1925
Ah, yes, I grew up watching International Showtime and because of it, I have a lifelong love of clowns.
Yes, I am Don Ameche!
Well done, SCAdian!
Nicely done, SCAdian! May I suggest you start a new thread for September?
Prof. P., had you seen the new U.S. postage stamp series on old-time circus posters?: https://store.usps.com/store/browse/productDetailSingleSku.jsp?productId=S_472104&categoryId=forever-stamps
Previous IQs:
Did you pay for the construction of lots of libraries in the U.S.? - Yes, Andrew Carnegie
Were you the carpetbagger Governor of Mississippi? - Adelbert Ames
Was your catchphrase “Keep the faith, baby”? - Yes, Congressman Adam Clayton Powell
Don Ameche, of course. I couldn’t have told you the name of the show, but I remember watching and enjoying it.
Tony Anthony.
Gene Autry.
Done.
No, I hadn’t. Thanks! These are cool.