Did you star in a long-running crime drama with a controversial ending/
IQ: Were you basketball player nicknamed “Iceman”?
Are you the frontman for:
IQ1: the Murder Junkies?
IQ2: Bad Religion?
IQ3: the Butthole Surfers?
Bing bang boom. Five DQs for you!
Mine was James Gandolfini, star of The Sopranos.
What are the rules for DQ questions?
DQ: Were you an athlete?
(Guess you weren’t George Gervin)
Anything that can be answered with a simple yes or no.
G.G. Allin, Greg Graffin, and Gibby Haynes, respectively.
DQs:
- Are you alive?
- Are you involved in the business side (producing, promoting, managing, etc.) of an artistic endeavor?
- Are you known more for your contributions to another field than for your “sorta” artistic involvement?
James Gandolfini - d’oh! :: headsmack :: The rest I’d never heard of.
G.
- First name begins with G
- Real
- American
- Not a political figure
- Sorta known for contribution to the arts
- Not an athlete
- Dead
- Not involved in the business side (producing, promoting, managing, etc.) of an artistic endeavor
- Not known more for contributions to another field than for the arts
Hmm, “sorta” known for contribution to the arts, but not for anything else.
DQ: Was your contribution to the arts your primary claim to fame?
DQ: Did you create the iconic movie bad guy, who was the father of the movie’s good guy?
Correct on Takei and Clooney. The Oscar-nominee for The Buddy Holly Story was Gary Busey.
DQ: Died prior to the year 2000?
I’m not George Lucas.
G.
- First name begins with G
- Real
- American
- Not a political figure
- Sorta known for contribution to the arts
- Not an athlete
- Dead
- Not involved in the business side (producing, promoting, managing, etc.) of an artistic endeavor
- Not known more for contributions to another field than for the arts
- Contribution to the arts was primary claim to fame
- Died before 2000
Did Alan Alda often do impressions of you on MAS*H?
IQ1: Were you sued for copyright infringement because of the similarities between a song you wrote and recorded in 1970, and a 1963 Chiffons hit?
IQ2: Were you a child star in the 1980s who ended up suing his parents over their misappropriation of the money you earned?
IQ3: Did you protest a tax on salt by leading the Salt March?
Gosh, I’m sorry. I keep forgetting to label my questions IQ and DQ. I’ll try to do better in the future. 
I’m not Groucho Marx.
I’m not George Harrison or Mahatma Gandhi. Dunno who the second is.
S’alright. It’ll come to you.
Another rules question: Are both first and last names possible as the “G” word?
IQ: Were you a children’s author/artist with a scholarly pseudonym?
See DQ answer #1.
No, I am not Theodore Geisel (sp?) AKA Dr. Seuss.
Man, I am a serious Botticelli newb.
And we’re glad to have you here!