I am not … Elmer Fudd?
That’s Eliza Doolittle
DQ: From TV?
Kicking myself on that one.
My initial letter is E and
1: I am not real
2: I am not American
3: I am not male.
4: If I was real I would not be alive today
5: My date of birth is indeterminate, but could conceivably have been around 1900.
6: I am not from literature
7: I could be considered a protagonist
8: I am European
9: I first appeared after 190. Because I’m feeling generous, I’ll tell you I also appeared after 1900
10: E is the initial letter of my first name
11: I am British
12: I did not first appear in a movie
13: I first appeared after 1950
14: I am not from TV
IQ: Do you keep your face in a jar by the door?
Evangeline (in the poem by whatshisface).
Emma Watson (in the Harry Potter movies).
Eustace Scrubb (in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader).
Originally from a radio programme?
Two DQs reserved.
IQ1: Were you John Steed’s partner?
IQ2: Are you York’s daughter?
IQ3: Were you Haman’s nemesis?
[Expletive deleted] keyboard…
Previous IQs:
Did you jokingly warn Noel Coward, “They count them before they put them away at night”? - Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, who noticed him eyeing a handsome soldier.
Did soldiers cheer you in Breaker Morant? - Not Ike, but King Edward VII.
Do some credit you with the introduction of an extra central brake light on American-made cars beginning in the 1980s? - Elizabeth Dole, at the time U.S. Secretary of Transportation.
DQs:
First appeared in musical lyrics?
Two DQs reserved.
IQs:
Do you play Tauriel in a recent movie?
Did Mr. Peabody and his boy visit you?
Are you Charlie Sheen’s brother?
I’m not doing too well on the IQs - passes on all of them, but the DQs are now irrelevant as the Prof has it. I do indeed keep my face in a jar by the door, as I am Elanor Rigby from the Beatles song of the same name. Congratulations, Prof.
Well, not TV, movie or literature brought song lyrics to mind. And she’s dead and first name start’s with an E, it just clicked.
And now, I am P!
Way to go, Prof. P.!
Nitpick, fanganga: It’s “Eleanor” Rigby. I don’t know of any Elanors other than Samwise’s daughter.
Previous IQs:
Do you play Tauriel in a recent movie? - Evangeline Lilly, in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.
Did Mr. Peabody and his boy visit you? - Edgar Allan Poe.
Are you Charlie Sheen’s brother? - Emilio Estevez.
New IQs:
Were you a Pittsburgh Pirates star of the late Seventies who was often compared to Yosemite Sam?
Were you a power hitter of the same team in that era?
Were you Brett’s best friend on the USCSS Nostromo?
Take DQs for #1 and #2. I’m not Parker.
Phil Garner and Dave Parker. Correct as to Parker, chief engineer of the Nostromo.
DQs:
Real?
Male?
IQs:
Did you play the Customs agent who interrogated Verbal Kint in The Usual Suspects?
Were you the star of The Lightning Thief?
Were you that person’s dad?
DQs:
- Real
- Female
Take a DQ for #1.
I am not Percy Jackson, and I am not Poseidon. (I’ve been reading the series to my grandson at night for years. He loves the books.)
IQ: Are you bff with Salma Hayek?
Take a DQ.
IQs:
Did you play the Customs agent who interrogated Verbal Kint in The Usual Suspects? - This was Chazz Palminteri (sp?).
Were you the star of The Lightning Thief? - Yes, Percy Jackson.
Were you that person’s dad? - Of course, yes, Poseidon.
DQ:
Living?
IQs:
Are you First Speaker of the Second Foundation?
Were you Telemachus’s mom?
Did you play a vagabond, a florist and a chaffeur/fixer?
DQs:
- Real
- Female
- Dead
It’s been too long since I read my Asimov, take a DQ for #1.
I’m not Penelope.
Take a DQ for #3 as well.
Previous IQs:
Are you First Speaker of the Second Foundation? - Preem Palver.
Were you Telemachus’s mom? - Yes, Penelope.
Did you play a vagabond, a florist and a chaffeur/fixer? - Pete Postelthwaite, in James and the Giant Peach, The Town and The Usual Suspects.
DQs:
American?
Last name start with P?
IQs:
Did Jack Bauer do his best to protect you?
Did you flirt with a secretary played by Elizabeth Banks?
Did you fight aboard both the Lawrence and the Niagara?