Correct on Mary.
#2 was EC and Marvel artist Wally Wood.
#3 was Perry White on The Adventures of Superman.
DQs:
- From a song lyric?
- Created after 1950?
Correct on Mary.
#2 was EC and Marvel artist Wally Wood.
#3 was Perry White on The Adventures of Superman.
DQs:
W.
IQs:
W.
DQ: From a play?
Previous IQs:
Did you work closely with Buck Rogers? - Yes, Wilma Deering
Are you a dog whom one man sees as a guy in a dog costume? - The lead character from the FX surreal sitcom Wilfred
Did you recently speak at the Cleveland Cinematheque? - Willem Dafoe: In which I meet Willem Dafoe - Cafe Society - Straight Dope Message Board
DQ:
Creator still alive?
One DQ reserved.
IQs:
Do you like to photograph your Weimaraners?
Were you noted for your pictures of the Thirties New York street scene?
Were you a top Nazi general?
(repeating for dramatic effect)
Not Daddy Warbucks.
DQ.
Not Cindy Lou Who.
Not William Wegman.
DQ.
Not Wilhelm Keitel.
My, William is a popular name…
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W.
DQ: From a comic strip or comic book?
IQs:
IQ1: Are you Daddy Warbucks’s red-haired ward?
IQ2: Are you Walt Wallet’s wife?
IQ3: Are you Skeezix’s wife?
DQ.
Not Woodrow Wilson.
DQ.
If Annie was ever adopted by Warbucks, or was given any other surname, I’m not aware of it, so DQ.
DQ.
Not Nina Wallet.
W.
Heh. Not only did I miss your questions the first time you posted them (while I was writing my next post), but I missed them the second time, too (again while I was writing my post.
I don’t know if she was either, but that’s the answer I had in mind.
Phyllis Blossom Wallet, correct
IQ: Are you from a soap opera comic strip that was originally titled Apple Mary?
Annie was adopted by the Warbucks (Daddy was married at the time) in the very first strip.
#1 was A. Whitney Brown. Michael Nesmith officiated.
#2 is correct.
#3 was the Waco Kid in Blazing Saddles
DQs:
Yes and yes, because …
… Yes, I am Mary Worth.
Good job, KO!
Sweet, it was Worth it.
Our new letter is J