IQ1: Are you a king who urgently needed a space programme?
IQ2: Did you write the music for a film about a bird?
IQ3: Did you clim New Albion for the Queen?
IQs:
- Were you the Count of Monte Cristo?
- Did you write Notes from the Underground?
- Did you invent a hypothetical spherical megastructure often used in science fiction?
1: I am not King David
2: I don’t know to whom you refer
3: The only Age of Exploration figure I can think of with a name beginning with D is Sir Francis Drake, and I don’t think he did much exploring. I’m not him, though.
1: I don’t know to whom you refer
2: I am not Fydor Dostoevsky
3: I am not Freeman Dyson.
Correct on 2 and 3. Edmond Dantes was the Count of Monte Cristo in the book of the same name by Dumas.
DQ: Real?
IQs:
- Are you one of Donald Duck’s nephews?
- In a 20th Century film, did you play a man playing a woman playing another woman?
- Did you have a hit with Son of a Preacher Man?
Nicely done, fanganga. Never saw those movies but I’ve heard the name.
D, eh?
IQs:
Did you and several male chums from your school make a short-lived pact never to marry?
Were you The Man in a political thriller?
Did Churchill mock your name?
IQ1: Are you a hoser?
IQ2: Are you an actor who plays that hoser?
IQ3: Do you wear a sailor blouse, but not pants?
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1: I am not King David
2: I don’t know to whom you refer
3: The only Age of Exploration figure I can think of with a name beginning with D is Sir Francis Drake, and I don’t think he did much exploring. I’m not him, though./QUOTE]
Correct on King David.
Neil Diamond (Jonathan Livingston Seagull).
Correct on Sir Francis.
DQ: Male?
IQ1: Were you the leader of the first European expedition to sail around the Cape of Good Hope?
IQ2: Are you known for something dangling over your head?
IQ3: Did you write about Harry the Horse and Big Jule?
I’m 0 for 3
The only one I know is Donald Duck
I am not … Vasco di Gama?
I am not Damocles
I don’t know to whom you refer
My initial is D and
1: I am real
2: I am male
IQs:
- Are you one of Donald Duck’s nephews?
- In a 20th Century film, did you play a man playing a woman playing another woman?
- Did you have a hit with Son of a Preacher Man?
1: I’m not Dewey
2: I’m not Dustin Hoffman
3: I’m not … Dolly Parton?
Correct on Donald Duck.
The hoser is Doug Mackenzie (of SCTV’s Bob and Doug Mackenzie, who called each other “hoser” a lot.) Doug Mackenzie was played by Dave Thomas.
DQs:
Alive today?
Last name start with D?
Quote:
Correct on 1 and 2. #3 was Dusty Springfield.
I’ll wait on the DQ a bit.
Bartholomew Dias. (He turned back not long afterward; da Gama was the first to continue on to India.)
Correct on Damocles.
Damon Runyon.
DQ1: American?
DQ2: Known for the Arts?
IQ1: Did you kill a man from Gath?
IQ2: Were you and your brother the first American manufacturers of gasoline-powered cars?
IQ3: Did you and your brother produce the Model J and its supercharged version, the SJ?
IQs:
- Did you costar with Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds in Singin’ in the Rain?
- Were you the eponymous star of a comic strip about a WWII orphan?
- Were you Lillian Gish’s sister?
IQ1: On TV, were you the nemesis of Reuben Kincaid?
IQ2: Were you the actor who played that nemesis?
IQ3: Have your roles included Vernon Demerest, Sam Harmon, and Matt Helm?
Previous IQs:
Did you and several male chums from your school make a short-lived pact never to marry? - Dwight D. Eisenhower, at West Point. Within a few years all were married, including Ike.
Were you The Man in a political thriller? - Douglass Dilman in the Irving Wallace novel and subsequent movie The Man (1972), about the first black President.
Did Churchill mock your name? - Ike’s SecState, John Foster Dulles. Churchill joked, “Dull, duller, Dulles.”
DQs:
American?
Alive?
Last name start with D?
IQs:
Did you give your name to the seminal U.S. legal case on what constitutes reliable science?
Is your most recent book about T.R., Taft and the muckrakers?
Is Wally your most delightfully scheming but lethargic coworker?
You may want to change these–see posts 151 and 153.
3 passes
I don’t know to whom you refer
I don’t know to whom you refer
I am not Dilbert
I am not the Biblical David
I am not Daimler
I am not Daimler (I’m guessing he’s the answer for one of the two, but I don’t know which one)
My initial is D and
1: I am real
2: I am male
3: I am currently alive
4: I am American
5: I am not known for the arts
6: My last name starts with D
Correct on King David.
Charles and Frank Duryea.
Frederick and August Duesenberg. (My dream car is a Duesenberg Model J dual-cowl phaeton, such as this one.)
Two DQs reserved.
IQ1: Did you succeed the best-known lord of Annandale?
IQ2: Is “You’re despicable” your catchphrase?
IQ3: Were you the hero of a song sung by a Belgian nun?
Right you are - thanks. I’d missed those. I withdraw my two, then.
Previous IQs:
Did you give your name to the seminal U.S. legal case on what constitutes reliable science? - The plaintiff in the Daubert case.
Is your most recent book about T.R., Taft and the muckrakers? - Doris Kearns Goodwin, The Bully Pulpit.
Is Wally your most delightfully scheming but lethargic coworker? - Yes, Dilbert.
DQs:
Born since 1950?
Political/military?
Born east of the Miss. River?
Born north of the Mason-Dixon Line?
IQs:
Did Sam Neill play you as an adult?
Were you the protagonist in many P.D. James mysteries?
Were you a top JFK White House aide?