DQs:
- Fictional
- Male
- Last name starts with S
- Has been in movies, but not exclusively known from them
- Not American
- Wouldn’t be alive today, if real
- European
- First appeared before 1964
- Considered a good guy
DQs:
Take 3 DQs.
IQ1: Are you a recurring Doctor Who character who was revealed to be the child of two of his companions?
IQ2: Did Trish Helfer portray you in the revamped Battlestar Galactica?
IQ3: Are you a Doctor Who companion who starred in a spinoff series 34 years after your debut?
#. I am not Sarah Jane Smith. Take 2 DQs for the others.
River Song, Caprica Six
DQ: Crime/mystery genre?
holding a DQ
DQs:
(at least not in any way you’d think of it)
IQ1: Are you the demon barber of Fleet Street?
IQ2: Did you write the musical version of IQ1’s story?
IQ3: Were you Buz Sawyer’s sidekick?
DQ: From the UK?
DQs:
I am not Sweeney Todd.
I am not Stephen Sondheim.
I am not [First-name-not-remembered] Sweeney.
Previous IQs:
Were you the respected late governor of your state in a pre-1970 novel? - James Stanton, in All the King’s Men
Were you that man’s son, a surgeon? - Dr. Adam Stanton
Or his daughter, a spinster? - Anne Stanton, onetime love interest of the novel’s narrator
DQs:
First appeared before 1864?
First appeared in print?
Victorian-era character?
IQs:
Was your son badly injured in a pre-1970 attack upon you?
Were you that son?
Did you escape your foes on the yacht Deerhound?
DQs:
Take 3 more DQs.
Roscoe Sweeney
DQ: Are you first known from theater/stage performance?
IQ1: Are you the antagonist from The Merchant of Venice?
IQ2: Are you Viola’s twin brother from Twelfth Night?
IQ3: Are you King Alonso’s inebriated butler in The Tempest?
DQs:
Sebastian, Stephano
DQ: From opera?
holding a DQ
Previous IQs:
Was your son badly injured in a pre-1970 attack upon you? - William H. Seward, Lincoln’s SECSTATE
Were you that son? - Frederick Seward, who served as his father’s personal assistant
Did you escape your foes on the yacht Deerhound? - Raphael Semmes, captain of the Confederate commerce raider CSS Alabama, sunk in 1864. Semmes was rowed to the Deerhound, which had watched the battle, rather than to the USS Kearsarge, where he knew he would be taken prisoner.
DQs:
Originally a character from British folklore?
Appeared in any Shakespeare play?
One DQ reserved.
IQs:
Did Mike Myers play you as a little English boy in a bathtub?
Were you a fictional Tory leader in Jeffrey Archer’s novel First Among Equals?
Did you write a book about your experiences playing Richard III?
DQs:
And 3 more DQs.
IQ1: Are you a mysterious figure from Victorian era England who could jump over walls?
IQ2: Are you a Shoshone woman who helped guide Lewis & Clark as they explored the lands of the Louisiana Purchase?
IQ3: Did you murder Billy Lyons because he stole your Stetson hat?
DQ: Are you a character from a song?