- In what children’s book series?
Take a DQ
- dunno
- Not Julie
- What boat? This questions strikes me as somewhat vague. Magic 8-ball says ask another question.
- Not Diamond Jim Brady
- Don’t recall the name, so take a DQ
- Real
- Female
- First name starts with J
- Not American
- Alive
- In the performing arts
- Born before 1980
- Jupiter Jones was one of the three in the series Alfred Hitchcock presents The Three Investigators.
- American proto-pop artist Jasper Johns.
- It was Julia, but close enough.
DQs:
- Actress?
- British?
IQs:
- Did you play the Nanny on Nanny and the Professor?
- Did you play the Catwoman on Batman?
- Were you the voice of Darth Vader?
Jerome K Jerome was the author of Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog).
Correct on Diamond Jim Brady.
Johns Hopkins.
DQs still reserved…
IQ1: Was your singing voice drastically altered by a botched throat surgery?
IQ2: Did a dirty little coward lay you in your grave?
IQ3: Were you one of two unrelated Confederate generals with the same last name?
That’s Jessica Gomes
DQ: Appear on TV?
- Real
- Female
- First name starts with J
- Not American
- Alive
- In the performing arts
- Born before 1980
- Actress
- British
- TV
Not Julie Andrews
Not Julie Newmar (rowrrr)
Not James Earl Jones
IQ1: Have you played a Bond girl and a medicine woman?
IQ2: Did you kiss a girl over a decade before Katy Perry did?
IQ3: Did an old man get stoned by a group of “men” for saying your name?
dunno, not Jesse James, not Jackson
don’t remember her name, not Jesse, not Jesus
Correct on Newmar and Jones. Juliet Mills played the Nanny.
1 DQ reserved.
IQ: Did you get into catfights with Linda Evans?
IQs:
- Did you play an anthropomorphized Death in All That Jazz?
- Were you M in a few Bond films?
- Were you Lara in Dr. Zhivago?
Previous IQs:
Were you once a lover of Inga Arvad? - Ens. John F. Kennedy, before his assignment to PT-boat duty
Was your pal and aide Clyde Tolson? - Yes, J. Edgar Hoover, whose minions spied on the young lovers
Were you a very good amphibious friend? - “Jeremiah was a bullfrog / was a good friend of mine…”
DQs:
Born before 1960?
Considered a sex symbol in her prime?
IQs:
Did your son Patrick die soon after his birth?
Were you a noted Ohio potter of the 19th century?
Were you duped by the Red-Headed League?
Julie Andrews.
Correct (I’m impressed!) on Jesse James.
Were there really two Confederate generals named Jackson? Not whom I was thinking of…
Not Joan Collins
1: Jane Seymour
2: I was thinking of Jill Sobule, who had a hit in the 90s titled “I Kissed a Girl”, which was also the title of Katy Perry’s first big hit, which wasn’t a cover. But maybe there’s a Jesse that did it as well.
3: Jesus, Jehovah, close enough (Monty Python’s Life of Brian)
I hold onto 1 DQ for now.
Don’t remember
Not Judi Dench
Dunno