Take a DQ for #1.
I am not Jackie Kennedy Onassis.
I am not John Travolta.
Take more DQ’s if I’m wrong.
IQ1) Were you a Pulitzer-winning playwright, the son-in-law of Jackie Gleason, and the father of a movie star?
IQ2) Do you hold the NBA record for career assists?
IQ3) Did Reg Dwight pay homage to you when he made up his stage name?
Take 3 DQs.
I know Reg Dwight is Elton John, but I don’t know where he took the elements of his name.
Previous IQs:
Did you once visit Germany with your best friend LeMoyne [Billings]? - JFK: http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/05/23/article-2329556-19F5089C000005DC-569_634x511.jpg
Did you call your new house Glen Ora? - Yes, Jackie Kennedy.
Did Elaine lust for you at the gym? - JFK Jr., on Seinfeld.
DQs:
British?
Actor?
IQs:
Did you marry an expatriate Russian ballerina?
Were you JFK’s ambassador to India?
Did your wife praise another VIP as “modest, wise and good”?
DQs:
- Real
- Male
- Living
- Not American
- Known for the Arts
- Last name starts with J, not the First
- European
- Over 49 years of age
- British
- Best known as an actor, though he has other talents
Take 3 DQs.
IQ1: Are you a longtime Mad artist, known for the back cover fold-ins?
IQ2: Are you the artist for the comic strip For Better or For Worse?
IQ3: Are you the original animator for Ren and Stimpy?
Take a DQ for 1.
I am not Lynn Johnston.
I am not Jon Kricfalusi (sp.?).
Jason Miller, author of That Championship Season, married Jackie Gleason’s daughter. His son is Jason Patric.
John Stockton holds the assists record.
Organist Reg Dwight named himself after two guys who were in the band Bluesology with him: sax player Elton Dean and 6’8" singer “Long” John Baldry.
DQ) Have you ever won an Oscar or Tony Award?
DQ) Are you English, rather than Irish, Welsh or Scottish?
DQ) Over 70?
IQ1) Have you played a crime-solving monk on television?
IQ2) Are you a former pro soccer player who now makes his living playing tough guys on TV and in movies?
IQ3) Did you used to go by the first name “Leaf”?
DQs:
- Real
- Male
- Living
- Not American
- Known for the Arts
- Last name starts with J, not the First
- European
- Over 49 years of age
- British
- Best known as an actor, though he has other talents
- Never won an Oscar or Tony
- Not English
- Over 70
I am not Derek Jacobi.
Take 2 DQs for the others.
Previous IQs:
Did you marry an expatriate Russian ballerina? - British economist John Maynard Keynes.
Were you JFK’s ambassador to India? - John Kenneth Galbraith.
Did your wife praise another VIP as “modest, wise and good”? - Abigal Adams, John’s wife, said this about George Washington.
John x3!
DQs:
Also a singer?
Generally considered handsome?
One DQ reserved.
IQs:
Did you write Children of Men?
Were you “the Napoleon of Crime”?
Were you awarded the Palm Leaf of Axanar?
DQs:
- Real
- Male
- Living
- Not American
- Known for the Arts
- Last name starts with J, not the First
- European
- Over 49 years of age
- British
- Best known as an comedic actor, though he has other talents
- Never won an Oscar or Tony
- Not English
- Over 70
- Not a singer, but he’s sung in movies and TV
- Not considered handsome
Take DQs for 1 and 3. I am not James Moriarty.
Previous IQs:
Did you write Children of Men? - P.D. James.
Were you “the Napoleon of Crime”? - Yes, Prof. James Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes’s arch-nemesis.
Were you awarded the Palm Leaf of Axanar? - James T. Kirk.
James x3!
DQs:
Appeared in any Harry Potter movies?
Has been knighted?
One DQ still reserved.
DQs:
- Real
- Male
- Living
- Not American
- Known for the Arts
- Last name starts with J, not the First
- European
- Over 49 years of age
- British
- Best known as an comedic actor, though he has other talents
- Never won an Oscar or Tony
- Not English
- Over 70
- Not a singer, but he’s sung in movies and TV
- Not considered handsome
- Did not appear in any Harry Potter movies
- Has NOT been knighted. He’s played a knight, though.
IQs:
Are you the Welsh crooner perhaps best known for “What’s New, Pussycat?”
I am not Tom Jones.
Al Jaffee, correct x2
holding a DQ