Botticelli - December 2014

You could… if it was someone at least one other player had heard of.

Previous IQs:

Are you the pen name of several mystery writers? - Yes, Ellery Queen.
Are you the best-known fictional survivor of the loss of the USS Indianapolis? - Quint, from Jaws.
Were you Dr. Beverly Crusher’s aged mentor? - Dr. Dalen Quaice.

Two DQs reserved.

IQs:

Were you a female character in Shakespeare’s Henry V?
Did Halle Berry play you?
You irritated two officers over a span of years. Did one punch you, but the other didn’t?

Correct on Vidkun Quisling.
Allan Quatermaine (King Solomon’s Mines).
Quinn the Eskimo.
DQ1: Human?
DQ2: Best known for a movie set in the future?
IQ1: Were you a cop in a movie that shares its name with a Bob Dylan Song?
IQ2: Were you head of security in a movie whose protagonist was a paraplegic ex-Marine?

DQ roundup

  1. Fictional
  2. Last name starts with Q
  3. Male
  4. Best known from a movie or TV
  5. First appeared since 1964
  6. American
  7. Best known from a movie
  8. Science fiction/fantasy genre
  9. From a movie made after 1990
  10. Protagonist
  11. From a sci-fi film
  12. Human
  13. Best known for a movie not set in the future

not Quark

3 DQs

2 DQs :mad:

IQs:

  1. Did you edit the Oxford Book of English Verse 1250-1900?
  2. Did Butch Cavendish ride with you in the Civil War?
  3. Were you Jonny Quest’s mother?

Last DQ: From an animated film?

Thank you!

John Quincy Adams was never Vice-President. I was thinking of Dan Quayle. Correct on the 2 others.

DQ reserved.

IQ1: Are you the last known ISO alive?
IQ2: Are you the poet known as Línbì?
IQ3: Did you die in Teutoburg Forest?

Previous IQs:

Were you a female character in Shakespeare’s Henry V? - Mistress Quickly.
Did Halle Berry play you? - Queenie.
You irritated two officers over a span of years. Did one punch you, but the other didn’t? - Q on ST: DS9 and ST:TNG. Sisko once lost his temper and punched him; Picard never did.

DQs:

Appeared in more than one movie?
Was a cop or private detective?
Was known to use a weapon?

IQs:

Did you write a book of wry observations on the UK?
Did Anthony Hopkins play you in a historical movie?
Did you allow a comrade to kill you to further your mission?

DQ roundup

  1. Fictional
  2. Last name starts with Q
  3. Male
  4. Best known from a movie or TV
  5. First appeared since 1964
  6. American
  7. Best known from a movie
  8. Science fiction/fantasy genre
  9. From a movie made after 1990
  10. Protagonist
  11. From a sci-fi film
  12. Human
  13. Best known for a movie not set in the future
  14. From a live-action film that has some animation
  15. Did not appear in more than one movie
  16. Is not a cop or private detective
  17. Was known to use a weapon

3 DQs

In Search Of? International Standards Organization? Incentive Stock Option? I don’t know of anything ISO could stand for that would be considered alive.

take 3 DQs

3 DQs
DQ limit reached already? Thank Og.

  1. was Arthur Quiller-Couch. 2. was William Quantrill (in The Lone Ranger).
  2. was Judith Quest.

3 DQs reserved.
I’m assuming that animation is CGI effects. Hmmmmmmmm…

Talking aloud: Could be from a Superhero or Monster movie - they both count as Science Fiction sometimes.

As I understand it, the DQ limit hasn’t been reached until the DQ count reaches 20. We can still ask regular IQs.

IQ1: Do you modify Aston Martins?
IQ2: Do you have godlike powers and cross paths with the Enterprise?
IQ3: Do you protect the Earth from the scum of the universe?

Assuming this isn’t fanganga’s #3:

IQ: Are you aka Star-Lord?

Xavier Quinn (The Mighty Quinn).
Col Quaritch (Avatar).

I am Peter Jason [SIZE=“7”]Quill[/SIZE], aka Starlord!

From what I recall, “Protecting Earth from the scum of the universe” is the tagline for Men in Black, but I don’t know of any Q names from the MIB movies.

**fangaga **may be referring to a line from the movie, which I think would be when the GotG face Ronin in the final fight scene. I don’t remember if Starlord said that particular line, if he did.

If that’s what fangaga’s referring to, and that line is actually from the movie, I’ll take his word for it. If not, Professor Pepperwinkle gets the win. Whatever the case may be, the new letter is R.