DQ1) Real.
DQ2) Male.
DQ3) American.
DQ4) Dead.
DQ5) Known for artistic endeavors (as usually defined in this game).
DQ6) Died after 01/01/1900.
DQ7) Born North of the Mason-Dixon Line
DQ8) Known primarily for the performing arts
#1, I have no clue, take a DQ.
#2 is Ned Flanders, from the Simpsons. #3 is F. Scott Fitzgerald.
#1 was Derek Fowlds, who played Bernard Wooley in Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister. Bernard Wooley worked closely with Sir Humphrey Appleby.
Correct on Marion and Farmer. The African Queen was written by C S Forester.
DQ: Known primarily for work in films?
DQ1) Real.
DQ2) Male.
DQ3) American.
DQ4) Dead.
DQ5) Known for artistic endeavors (as usually defined in this game).
DQ6) Died after 01/01/1900.
DQ7) Born North of the Mason-Dixon Line
DQ8) Known primarily for the performing arts
DQ9) Not known for films
IQ1: Are you a Stratemeyer pseudonym used by authors writing about a pair of young detectives?
IQ2: Did you wish that the English king felt like your big toe, all over?
IQ3: Are you a turtle who was the star of a children’s book series?
Ah, back to the kid detective stories. Smart, since you know my knowledge of them is sketchy. Take 1 for #1. The others are Ben Franklin in the throes of gout, and Franklin (They made a cartoon series from the books. My grandson, Lord help me, loved them when he was 2-to-4. I’ve seen the books. The books are better.)
Correct on Franklin and Franklin. (Not sure if my girls ever watched the show, but I know they had several of the books when they were around four or five.)
#1 was also Franklin: Franklin W Dixon, listed as author of the Hardy Boys books.
DQ: Died after 1955?
DQ1) Real.
DQ2) Male.
DQ3) American.
DQ4) Dead.
DQ5) Known for artistic endeavors (as usually defined in this game).
DQ6) Died after 01/01/1900.
DQ7) Born North of the Mason-Dixon Line
DQ8) Known primarily for the performing arts
DQ9) Not known for films
DQ10) Died after 1955
IQ1: Were you a mythical member of the Marvel Comics staff?
IQ2: Are you one of the younger pair in a kids’ series about two sets of twins?
IQ3: Are you the other member of that pair?
Are you speaking of the Fearless Forbush-Man or do I have to turn in my Merry Marvel Marching Society button? I did read the Bobbsey Twins, so I remember Flossie and Freddy.
Using my reserved DQ:
DQ: Known for stage acting?
DQ1) Real.
DQ2) Male.
DQ3) American.
DQ4) Dead.
DQ5) Known for artistic endeavors (as usually defined in this game).
DQ6) Died after 01/01/1900.
DQ7) Born North of the Mason-Dixon Line
DQ8) Known primarily for the performing arts
DQ9) Not known for films
DQ10) Died after 1955
DQ11) Not known for stage acting.
Correct on Irving Forbush, and on Flossie and Freddy Bobbsey.
You have an MMMS button?
DQ: Is F the initial of your family name?
IQ1: Did your dance troupe perform in Hellzapoppin’?
IQ2: Do you believe that the English, the English, the English are best? (note, I only know this guy’s family name, so I will accept that)
IQ3: Did you play a character whom nobody calls chicken?
IQ1: Did you do it your way?
IQ2: Did you take your name from a guitar company?
IQ3: Did you release an album with a title of something people do not want on potatoes?
DQ1) Real.
DQ2) Male.
DQ3) American.
DQ4) Dead.
DQ5) Known for artistic endeavors (as usually defined in this game).
DQ6) Died after 01/01/1900.
DQ7) Born North of the Mason-Dixon Line
DQ8) Known primarily for the performing arts
DQ9) Not known for films
DQ10) Died after 1955
DQ11) Not known for stage acting.
DQ12) F is the first letter of the last name
A note: Today is Madame Pepperwinkle’s Birthday, and the performer is one of her favorites.
#1: I’m not Flippin or Felton. (My Dad saw Hellzapoppin on Broadway when it first came out.) Take DQs for 2 & 3.
I’m not Frank Sinatra. I’m not Freddie Fender.
#3 could be just about anything.
I was thinking of Frankie Manning, but Flippin and Felton fit.
Michael Flanders, of Flanders and Swann whom I only knew as Flanders of Flanders and Swann before I looked him up. The line was the refrain in one of their songs
Michael J Fox, who played Marty McFly in Back to the Future, who had the catchphrase “Nobody calls me chicken”
DQ: Are you known mainly for performing music, whether instrumental or sung?