Did you like to be hit with a rhythm stick?
Yes!!! I am Ian Curtis.
The next round is yours.
That would be Isaac Asimov, who lived in the Central Park West neighborhood where the climactic final rooftop battle was set.
I’ve heard of Joy Division but not Ian Curtis. Good job, astorian!
Okay, I’ll start.
Let’s go with…** “D”**
Well done, astorian!!
Just to clean up, Ian Anderson (of Jethro Tull fame) performed ‘Bourée’ as a duet with Cady Coleman on the fiftieth anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s first space flight.
IQ: Are you best known as a children’s poet, despite a large body of serious work, and were you the first Poet Laureate of the city of Toronto?
No idea- ask DQ.
IQ: Were you a Civil War general with a comfortable last name?
Dennis Lee, best known for the collections ‘Alligator Pie’, ‘Bubblegum Delicious’ and ‘Garbage Delight’, is also the author of ‘Civil Elegies’, ‘Riffs’ and ‘YesNo’. He also worked briefly in Hollywood; he was involved in ‘Labyrinth’ and ‘Fraggle Rock’.
DQ: Are you real?
Yes.
- Real person
The only Cicil War General I can think of with a “D” name is Abner Doubleday.
If it’s not him, ask a DQ.
'Twas Maj. Gen. Darius Couch.
DQ: Male?
IQ: Did a tiger but not a boy profess to like you?
IQ: Is your best known character Marcus Didius Falco, a private informer in Rome during the rule of Vespasian?
IQ: Do you find my lack of faith disturbing?
Yes
- Real person
- Male
Not Darth Vader
Not Lindsay Davis
Not Calvin & Hobbes’ neighbor, Suzie Derkins
IQ: A celebrated author in real life, were you portrayed by Simon Callow in an episode of Doctor Who?
It’s heresy on the SDMB, but I’ve only seen a few episodes of Dr. Who and never liked the show.
Ask a DQ.