DQ: Died after 1950?
IQ1: Was a sporting flop named after you?
IQ2: Did the pianist who played music by Joe Green also play music written by you?
IQ3: Were you the Carolina Swamp Fox?
Correct on #1. #2 was Lord Phineas Ffogg. #3 was Mr. Freeze.
2 DQs reserved.
Not Fred Dursch (sp?), Fred Thompson or Fred… Friedman?
Not… Folsom? Dunno the second; not Francis Marion.
F.
- real
- male
- last name starts with F
- dead
- American
- not known for the arts
- died before 1950
Dick Fosbury. (The Fosbury Flop is a high-jump technique.)
“Fliszt” (Franz Liszt).
Correct.
DQ1: Known for political/military work?
DQ2: Died before 1850?
F.
- real
- male
- last name starts with F
- dead
- American
- not known for the arts
- died before 1950
- not known for political/military work
- died after 1850
DQ: Known for business?
1 DQ reserved.
Fred Norris
holding a DQ
IQ1: Are you an Italian Neorealist film director who directed Satyricon?
IQ2: Is an integer sequence that occurs in nature named for you?
IQ3: Is an Italian sports car named after you?
IQ:
- Did you direct Juliet Of The Spirits?
- Did Chevy Chase inform the public as to the continuing state of your mortality?
- Did FDR appoint you to the Supreme Court?
Not Fellini, Fibonacci or Ferrari.
Dunno, not Generalissimo Francisco Franco (who is, last I heard, still dead) or Felix Frankfurter.
F.
- real
- male
- last name starts with F
- dead
- American
- not known for the arts
- died before 1950
- not known for political/military work
- died after 1850
- not known for business
IQ1: Did you write the novel that would be adapted into film as Fried Green Tomatoes?
IQ2: Are you a recurring villain in nine of Steven King’s novels?
IQ3: Were you a WWII Dutch spy who went on to become an American fashion designer and the first to import polyester?
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IQ:
- Did you direct Juliet Of The Spirits?
- Did Chevy Chase inform the public as to the continuing state of your mortality?
- Did FDR appoint you to the Supreme Court?
Dunno, not Generalissimo Francisco Franco (who is, last I heard, still dead) or Felix Frankfurter.
#1 was Fellini, who, I see, was already guessed, so no DQ. Correct on the other two.
DQ: Known for Science?
IQ1: Did the Corsair, Pacer and Villager bear your name?
IQ2: Were you that person’s father?
IQ3: Were you and Tony Geary costars on a long-running TV series?
IQs:
- Did you compose Old Black Joe?
- Are you presently Thor’s alter ego in the comics?
- Were you a comedian who appeared frequently on TV as a loveable drunk?
Not Frances Flagg; not Randall Flagg; not FNU Flagg.
Not Ford; dunno the other two.
Not Stephen Foster; dunno the latter two.
F.
- real
- male
- last name starts with F
- dead
- American
- not known for the arts
- died before 1950
- not known for political/military work
- died after 1850
- not known for business
- not known for science
#1. Correct on Stephen Foster.
#2. Jane Foster.
#3. Foster Brooks. Foster x3!
DQs:
- Died before 1900?
- Known for one particular event?
Which Ford do you have in mind? (Presumably not Ford Prefect. :D) And for which question?
Fannie Flagg, correct, Edith Flagg
DQ: Known for a single event?
holding 2 DQs
IQs:
- Did you compose Wisteria?
- Did you compose You Belong To The City?
- Did you read comic strips to kids over the radio during a newspaper strike?
Any Ford (like on Jeopardy!, I thought last names were sufficient), and that was for the first IQ.
Dunno, not the late Glenn Frey, and not Fiorello LaGuardia.
F.
- real
- male
- last name starts with F
- dead
- American
- not known for the arts
- died before 1950
- not known for political/military work
- died after 1850
- not known for business
- not known for science
- died after 1900
- known for one particular event
Knowed Out, want to ask a different DQ?