IQ1, I was thinking of **Evinrude **the dragonfly from The Rescuers . But maybe Elastigirl also fits? I don’t know offhand.
IQ2 was **Enya **
IQ3 was **Entenmann **
DQ1: Is your character geared toward children? (12 or younger)
Correct on Georgia Engel and the other two.
IQs:
Did you write The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
Are you Rowan Atkinson’s British spy character?
Did you create Perry Mason?
Knowed_Out:
My favorite LBJ quote is his reason for not firing J. Edgar Hoover: “I decided I’d rather have him in the tent pissing out than outside the tent pissing in.”
IQ1: Are you a sai-wielding assassin from Daredevil ?
IQ2: Did you play the intended bride for Frankenstein’s monster?
IQ3: Did you become the Amyrlin Seat in Salidar in the Wheel of Time series?..
Dunno, not Elsa Lancaster, and dunno.
Another favorite LBJ quotation of mine was when an Air Force officer tried to give him directions at a base: “Sir, your helicopter is over there.” The President threw his arm around his shoulder and said, “Son, they’re *all *my helicopters!”
Come to think of it, Dash powered their “boat” (Elastigirl herself) in the first *Incredibles *movie by kicking in the water, so take another DQ.
Prof.Pepperwinkle:
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IQs:
Did you write The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
Are you Rowan Atkinson’s British spy character?
Did you create Perry Mason?
Not T.S. Eliot, Johnny England or Earle Stanley Gardner (sp?).
E.
fictional
female
first name starts with E
by an American author or authors
not originally from a work of prose literature
not originally from film
character not geared toward children
created before 1990
not the main character
Well, it’s Johnny English and Erle Stanley Gardner, but swept again.
IQs:
Did you pal around with Ralph Kramden?
Are you red, have an annoying laugh, and hang around Sesame Street?
Were you Pandora’s husband?
DQ: created after 1960?
(Also, I believe you skipped my questions in post #142 .)
IQ1: Are you a sai-wielding assassin from Daredevil?
IQ2: Did you play the intended bride for Frankenstein’s monster?
IQ3: Did you become the Amyrlin Seat in Salidar in the Wheel of Time series?..
Dunno, not Elsa Lancaster, and dunno.
Elektra, correct, Egwene
DQ: Originally from TV?
DQ: Considered a “good girl”?
Sorry, DLR .
De_La_Rue:
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IQs:
Did your voice announce when an AIM user had got mail?
Are you Mike, Lucas, and Dustin’s Eggo-loving friend?
Did you write The Virgin Suicides ?..
Dunno, dunno, and not… Eugenides?
E.
fictional
female
first name starts with E
by an American author or authors
not originally from a work of prose literature
not originally from film
character not geared toward children
created before 1990
not the main character
created after 1960
originally from TV
considered a “good girl”
DQ2: Is your “originally from TV” show a Western?
DQ3: Reserved
Slow_Moving_Vehicle:
Yes on the first two. Last one was Erasmus; but I remembered, after it was too late to edit, that he was Dutch, not Swiss. So I won’t claim a DQ on that.
IQ1: Are you a mythopoetic personification of the planet Venus, who sails the heavens in your longship, with a shining gem bound on your brow?
IQ2: Are you the queen of the gods, in that same mythos?
IQ3: Are you a Massachusetts governor who gave his name to a sleazy political tactic?
IQ1 and 3 correct; IQ2 might be a :smack: moment for you, Aragorn: Elbererth Gilthoniel.
One DQ reserved.
IQ: Do you have a cousin named Jethro Bodine?
Correct on Jeffrey Eugenides. 1 was Elwood Edwards; 2 was Eleven (from Stranger Things ).
DQ: TV series created before 1975?
One DQ reserved.
IQ1: Are you Meathead’s mother-in-law?
IQ2: Did Julia Louis-Dreyfus portray you in the 90s?
IQ3: Did Susan Lucci play you for over 40 years on All My Children ?
I confess I’ve never taken the trouble to memorize all the Valar - and that’s an honorific and not her actual name, SMV . But take a DQ just the same.
Dunno.
Not Edith Bunker, not Elaine Benes, and dunno.
E.
fictional
female
first name starts with E
by an American author or authors
not originally from a work of prose literature
not originally from film
character not geared toward children
created before 1990
not the main character
created after 1960
originally from TV
considered a “good girl”
“originally from TV” show not a Western
TV series created before 1975
That was Elly May Clampett
DQ4: Are you married?
DQ3: Still reserved.
De_La_Rue:
IQs:
Did you write Transmetropolitan , among other comics?
Did you write The Boys , among other comics?
Do you never get your mortal son-law’s name correct?..
Dunno x3 (did you mean son-in-law?).
E.
fictional
female
first name starts with E
by an American author or authors
not originally from a work of prose literature
not originally from film
character not geared toward children
created before 1990
not the main character
created after 1960
originally from TV
considered a “good girl”
“originally from TV” show not a Western
TV series created before 1975
not married
from a show created before 1967
IQ1: Are you Meathead’s mother-in-law?
IQ2: Did Julia Louis-Dreyfus portray you in the 90s?
IQ3: Did Susan Lucci play you for over 40 years on All My Children?
Not Edith Bunker, not Elaine Benes, and dunno.
correct, correct, She’s back on the street she’s here for the night
Fills you with grief she cuts like a knife
Make you do things that no others could do
She turns a professor into a fool, Erika Kane!
DQ: From a sitcom?
Prof.Pepperwinkle:
IQs:
Did you pal around with Ralph Kramden?
Are you red, have an annoying laugh, and hang around Sesame Street?
Were you Pandora’s husband?
Not Ed Norton, Elmo or… Ernest?
E.
fictional
female
first name starts with E
by an American author or authors
not originally from a work of prose literature
not originally from film
character not geared toward children
created before 1990
not the main character
created after 1960
originally from TV
considered a “good girl”
“originally from TV” show not a Western
TV series created before 1975
not married
from a show created before 1967
not from a sitcom