Known for an Art, not necessarily what is normally considered The Arts
Died before 1950
Died after 1850
Caucasian
Born east of the Mississippi
Not known for medical practice
Died after 1899
Not known for public performances
Neither a chef or restauranteur
Upon further reading, I would like to clarify #6: Some people consider aspects of his profession as being art; however, there is a practical aspect that cannot be ignored, which removes it from being in The Arts (as usually used in this game)
Known for an Art, not necessarily what is normally considered The Arts
Died before 1950
Died after 1850
Caucasian
Born east of the Mississippi
Not known for medical practice
Died after 1899
Not known for public performances
Neither a chef or restauranteur
Not known for writing
Upon further reading, I would like to clarify #6: Some people consider aspects of his profession as being art; however, there is a practical aspect that cannot be ignored, which removes it from being in The Arts (as usually used in this game)
Known for an Art, not necessarily what is normally considered The Arts
Died before 1950
Died after 1850
Caucasian
Born east of the Mississippi
Not known for medical practice
Died after 1899
Not known for public performances
Neither a chef or restauranteur
Not known for writing
Not known for anything military
Upon further reading, I would like to clarify #6: Some people consider aspects of his profession as being art; however, there is a practical aspect that cannot be ignored, which removes it from being in The Arts (as usually used in this game)
Were you Ted Baxter’s girlfriend and later wife? - Yes, Georgette, on The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Were you Mr. Darcy’s naive younger sister? - Georgiana, in Pride & Prejudice
Are you a grandson of the Duke of Cornwall? - Yes, Prince George of Cambridge, whose father’s father is the Prince of Wales
Georg[ ] x3!
DQ:
Businessman, too?
IQs:
Were you a decorated submarine captain of the Austro-Hungarian Empire?
Did you commit suicide before you could be executed?
Did LBJ appoint you to a prominent job, and Nixon kept you on when he might easily have fired you?
Known for an Art, not necessarily what is normally considered The Arts
Died before 1950
Died after 1850
Caucasian
Born east of the Mississippi
Not known for medical practice
Died after 1899
Not known for public performances
Neither a chef or restaurateur
Not known for writing
Not known for anything military
Did run a business, but his accomplishments are under his name
Known for decorative arts (see below)
Upon further reading, I would like to clarify #6: Some people consider aspects of his profession as being art; however, there is a practical aspect that cannot be ignored, which removes it from being in The Arts (as usually used in this game)
IQ1: Did you awake one morning from uneasy dreams and find yourself transformed in your bed into a gigantic insect?
IQ2: Were you a stage hand on the Gong Show recruited to do a recurring dancing bit?
IQ3: Is your husband quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers?
Known for an Art, not necessarily what is normally considered The Arts
Died before 1950
Died after 1850
Caucasian
Born east of the Mississippi
Not known for medical practice
Died after 1899
Not known for public performances
Neither a chef or restaurateur
Not known for writing
Not known for anything military
Did run a business, but his accomplishments are under his name
Known for decorative arts (see below)
Not known for ceramics or glassware
Upon further reading, I would like to clarify #6: Some people consider aspects of his profession as being art; however, there is a practical aspect that cannot be ignored, which removes it from being in The Arts (as usually used in this game)
Were you a decorated submarine captain of the Austro-Hungarian Empire? - Georg von Trapp, in WWI
Did you commit suicide before you could be executed? - Hermann Goering
Did LBJ appoint you to a prominent job, and Nixon kept you on when he might easily have fired you? - Erwin Griswold, Solicitor General of the United States, Uncle Sam’s top appellate lawyer
DQs:
Sold mass-produced art?
Most famous before 1939?
Associated with NYC?
Known for an Art, not necessarily what is normally considered The Arts
Died before 1950
Died after 1850
Caucasian
Born east of the Mississippi
Not known for medical practice
Died after 1899
Not known for public performances
Neither a chef or restaurateur
Not known for writing
Not known for anything military
Did run a business, but his accomplishments are under his name
Known for decorative arts (see below)
Not known for ceramics or glassware
Did not sell mass market products
Most famous before 1939
I like to think he’s associated with Minnesota, but NYC became his base of operations
Upon further reading, I would like to clarify #6: Some people consider aspects of his profession as being art; however, there is a practical aspect that cannot be ignored, which removes it from being in The Arts (as usually used in this game)