Correct, Zacchaeus, and correct.
DQ: Created after 1990?
Z.
- fictional
- male
- last name starts with Z
- appeared originally in literature
- created by an American or Americans
- created after 1950
- not in the mystery genre
- not adapted to TV
- created before 1990
IQs:
- Are you “a bold renegade who marks a Z with his blade”?
- Are you part of the duo who had a hit with In The Year 2525?
- Were you born Robert B. Cummings?
IQ1: Were you a motivational speaker for salesmen and conducted seminars across the country for 5 decades until retiring in 2010?
IQ2: Are you a WWE wrestler whose theme song is “I’m here to tell the world”?
IQ3: Are you a Doonesbury character who competes in tanning competitions?
Not Zorro, dunno and dunno.
Dunno, dunno and not Zonker Harris.
Correct on #1.
#2 was Zager of Zager & Evans.
#3 is Rob Zombie.
DQs:
- From fantasy/horror/science fiction genres?
- Protagonist?
Previous IQs:
IQ1: Were you a member of a militant Jewish group, seeking to free Judea from Roman rule, before becoming a disciple of Jesus? - Simon Zealotes.
IQ2: Were you a writer who elevated the dime western into a legitimate literary form? - Correct, still Zane Grey.
IQ3: Were you a hero of the Mexican-American war, who was elected President as member of the Whig party, only to die in office of food poisoning, supposedly from tainted strawberries? - Correct, Zachary Taylor.
1 DQ reserved.
IQ1: Were you the founder of the Stoic school of philosophy?
IQ2: Were you a minor Biblical prophet?
IQ3: Were you the other minor prophet whose name starts with “Z”?
Zig Ziglar, Dolph Ziggler, correct
DQ: Adapted for film?
holding a DQ
Dunno, not Zebulon or Zacharias (another one?)
Z.
- fictional
- male
- last name starts with Z
- appeared originally in literature
- created by an American or Americans
- created after 1950
- not in the mystery genre
- not adapted to TV
- created before 1990
- from fantasy/horror/science fiction genres
- not the protagonist
- adapted for film
IQ1: Do you host a mock cable access show called “Between Two Ferns”?
IQ2: Are you an Italian director whose 1960’s Shakespeare movies are considered classics?
IQ3: Were you acquitted in the shooting of Treyvon Martin?
IQs:
- Were you a 17th Century Spanish painter known for religious subjects?
- Have you been called “the Father of Television”?
- Did you invent Esperanto?
Not Zach Gaillifinakis (sp?), Zeferelli or Zimmerman
Dunno x3
#1 was Francesco de Zurbaran.
#2 was Vladimir Zworykin, inventor of the cathode ray tube.
#3 was Ludwig Zamenhof.
DQ: From science fiction?
2 DQs reserved.
Z.
- fictional
- male
- last name starts with Z
- appeared originally in literature
- created by an American or Americans
- created after 1950
- not in the mystery genre
- not adapted to TV
- created before 1990
- from fantasy/horror/science fiction genres
- not the protagonist
- adapted for film
- not from science fiction
DQ: From fantasy?
Z.
- fictional
- male
- last name starts with Z
- appeared originally in literature
- created by an American or Americans
- created after 1950
- not in the mystery genre
- not adapted to TV
- created before 1990
- from fantasy/horror/science fiction genres
- not the protagonist
- adapted for film
- not from science fiction
- from fantasy
DQ: Antagonist?
IQs:
- Were you a female Olympic track star of the 1930’s?
- Were you a major voice in the Protestant Reformation who lived in Zurich?
- Did you play a rookie training under William Shatner’s title character in T. J. Hooker?
DQ: human?
Not Babe Didrickson Zacharias (sp?), Zwingli or Adrian Zmed.
Z.
- fictional
- male
- last name starts with Z
- appeared originally in literature
- created by an American or Americans
- created after 1950
- not in the mystery genre
- not adapted to TV
- created before 1990
- from fantasy/horror/science fiction genres
- not the protagonist
- adapted for film
- not from science fiction
- from fantasy
- an antagonist, sort of
- human
Swept me!
IQs:
- Are you the very last menace alphabetically in the Marvel Comics Who’s Who guide?
- Are you the Flash’s archenemy?
- Are you the protagonist in a tale by Boris Pasternak?