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Dan Rowan
Dick Martin
DQ1: American creator?
DQ2: Originallyfrom prose fiction?
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Dan Rowan
Dick Martin
DQ1: American creator?
DQ2: Originallyfrom prose fiction?
IQs:
1. Were you the inspiration for the folksy, homespun influential media figure Yancy in “The Mold of Yancy”?
2. Did you write “The Mold of Yancy”?
3. Were you Janet on The Good Place?
Dunno x3.
1 was Dwight Eisenhower; 2 was Philip K. Dick; 3 was D’arcy Carden.
DQ1: first name begins with D?
DQ2: actually appears in work, isn’t an unseen character or alias of another character or something like that?
1 DQ reserved.
IQs:
- Are you a cartoon character partly based on English actor Terry-Thomas?
- Was Frank actually your sister’s boyfriend?
- Did you have a fling with Johnny Fontane before marrying Fredo Corleone?
Dunno, dunno and not Donna.
D.
knoodler:
IQs:
- Are you a cartoon character partly based on English actor Terry-Thomas?
- Was Frank actually your sister’s boyfriend?
- Did you have a fling with Johnny Fontane before marrying Fredo Corleone?
Dunno, dunno and not Donna.
Dick Dastardly
Donnie Darko
Deanna Dunn
DD x 3!
DQs:
D.
DQ: unseen character?
IQ:
IQs:
1. Did you say you’d never been lost, but you were “bewildered once for three days”?
2. Are you easily the most famous person whose family originally came from here (by way of England)?
3. Were you nicknamed “the Misery Chick” by your classmates?
Prof.Pepperwinkle:
IQs:
- Were you the last ruling steward of Gondor?
- Are you the quietest of the Dwarfs?
- Are you remembered for saying things like “He shouldn’t hadn’t oughta swang!”
Not Denethor, not Doofus and dunno.
#1 is correct.
#2 is Dopey.
#3 was Dizzy Dean.
DQs:
IQ:
- Is your name used to describe a particular article of clothing?
- Were you portrayed by two different actresses in basically the same movie, but with different titles?
- Were you, a number one pick, replaced with a sixth-round pick on your NFL team?
I am not Dickie, not Princess Diana and dunno.
IQs:
1. Did you say you’d never been lost, but you were “bewildered once for three days”?
2. Are you easily the most famous person whose family originally came from here (by way of England)?
3. Were you nicknamed “the Misery Chick” by your classmates?
Dunno x3.
D.
IQ1: Were you one of the lords of Demonland, on Mercury?
IQ2: Were you the main character in a lengthy series of books about your adventures whilst trying ti get home to Earth?
IQ3: Do you have a barrow in the marketplace?
knoodler:
- Is your name used to describe a particular article of clothing?
- Were you portrayed by two different actresses in basically the same movie, but with different titles?
- Were you, a number one pick, replaced with a sixth-round pick on your NFL team?
I am not Dickie, not Princess Diana and dunno.
3 DQs reserved
IQs:
1. Did you say you’d never been lost, but you were “bewildered once for three days”?
2. Are you easily the most famous person whose family originally came from here (by way of England)?
3. Were you nicknamed “the Misery Chick” by your classmates?
Dunno x3.
1 was Daniel Boone; 2 was Walt Disney (his last name is an Anglicized form of “d’Isigny”); 3 was Daria, of MTV’s Daria.
DQs:
1. created after 1945?
2. from a novel?
3. work is set in the future (relative to publication)?
IQs:
IQs:
1. Were you portrayed by two different actresses in basically two different movies, but both about Batman?
2. Did you play the filthiest person alive, a teen who finds herself in female trouble, and a housewife?
3. Did you drive a car with a big 3 on it?
IQs:
IQ1: Were you one of the lords of Demonland, on Mercury?
IQ2: Were you the main character in a lengthy series of books about your adventures whilst trying ti get home to Earth?
IQ3: Do you have a barrow in the marketplace?
Not Demos, not Doctor Who, and dunno.
IQs:
- Did you play the lead character of the film Doctor Detroit?
- Did you also star in this movie, later marrying the male lead actor?
- Did your character marry the male lead character in that same movie?
Not Dan Ackroyd, not Dana Delaney and dunno.
IQs:
1. Were you portrayed by two different actresses in basically two different movies, but both about Batman?
2. Did you play the filthiest person alive, a teen who finds herself in female trouble, and a housewife?
3. Did you drive a car with a big 3 on it?
Dunno, dunno and not Dspeed Dracer.
IQs:
- Were you an ABC news anchor for over four decades?
- Were you a Republican senator sometimes called “the Wizard of Ooze”?
- Are you aka Calvin Broadus, Jr.?
Not Dan Rather, Everett Dirksen or Snoop Dogg.
D.
That will be more than 20 DQs, so no more IQs, please.
SunUp:
- Did you play the lead character of the film Doctor Detroit?
- Did you also star in this movie, later marrying the male lead actor?
- Did your character marry the male lead character in that same movie?
Not Dan Ackroyd, not Dana Delaney and dunno.
Correct on Dan Aykroyd. #2 was Donna Dixon, and #3 was Fran Drescher.
2 DQs reserved.
IQs:
1. Were you portrayed by two different actresses in basically two different movies, but both about Batman?
2. Did you play the filthiest person alive, a teen who finds herself in female trouble, and a housewife?
3. Did you drive a car with a big 3 on it?
Dunno, dunno and not Dspeed Dracer.
Respectively:
1 was Rachel Dawes (played by Katie Holmes in Batman Begins and Maggie Gyllenhaal in The Dark Knight); 2 was Divine (in Pink Flamingos, Female Trouble, and Polyester); 3 was race car driver Dale Earnhardt.
DQ: from a short story by Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, or Robert Heinlein?
2 DQs reserved.
SCAdian:
IQ1: Were you one of the lords of Demonland, on Mercury?
IQ2: Were you the main character in a lengthy series of books about your adventures whilst trying ti get home to Earth?
IQ3: Do you have a barrow in the marketplace?Not Demos, not Doctor Who, and dunno.
Lord Brandoch Daha
Earl Dumarest
Desmond
DQ1: Human?
DQ2: Story is set on Earth?