Correct on all three. #1 was Robert Adam, but you were right, so I’m not taking a DQ for that one.
Aloysius Snuffleupagus, correct, Al Divecchio
DQ: Famous for a single incident?
holding a DQ
IQ1: Did Robert Wuhl play you in an HOB sitcom, a sports agent whose logo was two dollar signs in your name?
IQ2: Did you play Marshall Matt Dillon on the TV series Gunsmoke?
IQ3: Are you Lynyrd’s Skynyrd’s drummer, who survived the 1977 plane crash and was shot by a farmer when you went to seek help?
IQs:
- Were you a New York politician called “Battling Bella”?
- Are you the King of Dictionopolis in The Phantom Tollbooth?
- Are you Temperance’s best friend on Bones?
Previous IQs:
Were you one of the most damaging spies ever to hit the FBI? - Yes, Aldrich Ames.
Were you played by a British actor in a Spielberg movie? - John Quincy Adams, in Amistad.
Were you that actor? - Anthony Hopkins.
DQs:
Died since 1950?
Considered a “good guy”?
IQs:
Does your gallery in San Francisco have disappointingly little of your work on the walls?
Were you King Edward VII’s long-suffering wife?
Did you and Scotty vie for the love of the same girl?
Dodgers manager Walter Alston, Archibald Macleish, and Michael Anthony (yes, from TV’s The Millionaire.)
DQ1) Born in Europe?
Will hold 2 DQs
DQ.
Not James Arness.
DQ.
Not Bella Abzug.
DQ.
DQ.
DQ.
Not Alexandra.
DQ.
A
- Real
- Male
- Last name starts with A
- Not born in America, but famous for what I did (or allegedly did) there
- Not known for the Arts, though there is a connection
- Dead
- Famous for a single alleged incident
- Did not die after 1950
- Considered a “good guy”
- Born in Europe
DQ1) Born after 1800?
DQ2) Born in the British Isles?
Correct on Bella. #2 was King Azaz. #3 is Angela Montenegro Hodgins.
2 DQs reserved.
IQ1) Were you a member of the Warren Commission and the brother of a former Secretary of State?
IQ2) Did you represent the UK at the Potsdam Conference?
IQ3) Was “Shock Me” one of the few songs you sang lead on, for your best known band?
Arli$$, correct, Artemus Pyle
DQ: From the UK?
DQ: Died before 1900?
holding a DQ
Three DQs.
A
- Real
- Male
- Last name starts with A
- Not born in America, but famous for what I did (or allegedly did) there
- Not known for the Arts, though there is a connection
- Dead
- Famous for a single alleged incident
- Did not die after 1950
- Considered a “good guy”
- Born in Europe
- Not born after 1800
- Born in the British Isles
- Died before 1900
KO, your first DQ was rendered redundant by one of astorian’s. Try again.
Previous IQs:
Does your gallery in San Francisco have disappointingly little of your work on the walls? - Ansel Adams.
Were you King Edward VII’s long-suffering wife? - Yes, Queen Alexandra.
Did you and Scotty vie for the love of the same girl? - Adonais, who thought himself a Greek god in a Star Trek episode.
DQs:
English?
Single alleged incident in or before 1861?
IQs:
Did you once address a Young Men’s Lyceum?
Were you the first woman appointed a U.S. district court judge in Ohio?
Were you Murphy Brown’s mom?
Three DQs.
A
- Real
- Male
- Last name starts with A
- Not born in America, but famous for what I did (or allegedly did) there
- Not known for the Arts, though there is a connection
- Dead
- Famous for a single alleged incident
- Did not die after 1950
- Considered a “good guy”
- Born in Europe
- Not born after 1800
- Born in the British Isles
- Died before 1900
- English
- Single alleged incident in or before 1861
Wow - 15 DQs already…
So, an Englishman, born in 1800 or earlier, died before 1900, last name starts with A, a “good guy” known for a single alleged incident in America that happened before the Civil War, and connected to the Arts somehow.
DQ: Did the event occur before 1800?
1 DQ reserved.
A
- Real
- Male
- Last name starts with A
- Not born in America, but famous for what I did (or allegedly did) there
- Not known for the Arts, though there is a connection
- Dead
- Famous for a single alleged incident
- Did not die after 1950
- Considered a “good guy”
- Born in Europe
- Not born after 1800
- Born in the British Isles
- Died before 1900
- English
- Single alleged incident in or before 1861
- Event occurred before 1800
IQ: Did someone tell you, “Speak for yourself, John.”?
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IQ: Are you the most famous traitor from the Revolutionary War?
IQ1) Were you executed for espionage during the American Revolution?
IQ2) Did you marry Priscilla Mullin?
IQ3) Do you sing for a band named after a British agronomist?
Oops. looks like someone already asked my first two questions, ONE of which is probably the guy!