[quote=“Elendil_s_Heir, post:21, topic:762575”]
Dunno x3.
#1 was Evil Roy Slade.
#2 was Rock Hunter in Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?.
#3 was Rita Marlowe.
DQs:
- European?
- Known for acting?
- Died after 2000?
Not Roberta Flack, Bonnie Raitt or Linda Ronstadt.
Not Roy Cohn? Not Naomi Raapace (sp?) or Ronald Reagan.
Heh interesting that I have a reference to Alzheimer’s there when I both forget to add a /quote and fail to notice it until too late…
Take another DQ, Johnny. Hayworth in 1983 would be before Reagan in 1989 or so, and she was still considered more of a movie star than he was by then.
R.
- female
- real
- last name starts with R
- dead
- died after 1900
- died after 1950
- known for the Arts
- not American
- European
- not known for acting
- died after 2000
- not an author
#1 was Minnie Riperton. Correct on #2 and #3.
DQ: Known for the performing arts?
Yes, indeed!
Not John Rawls, not Cecil Rhodes, and dunno.
R.
- female
- real
- last name starts with R
- dead
- died after 1900
- died after 1950
- known for the Arts
- not American
- European
- not known for acting
- died after 2000
- not an author
- kinda sorta known for the performing arts
Hard to say, though, depending on your definition of “performing arts.”
Not Robert Redford, Rob Reiner or Rick Blaine.
R.
- female
- real
- last name starts with R
- dead
- died after 1900
- died after 1950
- known for the Arts
- not American
- European
- not known for acting
- died after 2000
- not an author
- not known for the performing arts
Upon further consideration, and after checking definitions, I’ve changed my answer to #13. Johnny, you may ask another DQ, if you like.
Dunno, not Rocket Raccoon, and dunno.
#1 was Martha Raye.
#2 is correct.
#3 was Roy Acuff.
DQs:
- British or Irish?
- Known for the visual arts?