No, not born in the 20th century.
No, not American.
In summary -
- Not famous for any type of musical accomplishment.
- Not Fictional.
- Male.
- Not born in the 20th century.
- Not American.
No, not born in the 20th century.
No, not American.
In summary -
Are you a medical doctor who won the National Book award for your first novel?
IQ: At the time were you the highest paid performer in France, headlining the Moulin Rouge in Paris, despite having a range of only 4 notes?
I suspect this is from ‘The Office’ but I haven’t seen a single episode (of either the UK or the US versions) so I have to give you a DQ.
I don’t know; have a DQ. (I may be setting a new record for most DQs allowed in the first 24 hours…)
No, I’m not Le Pétomane.
Walker Percy, who won for “The Moviegoer” in 1962.
DQ: Are you European?
Yes, I am European.
Summary:
You’re not Katy Perry.
DQ: Are you a writer?
IQ: Did you bring the concept of falsifiability into scientific proofs?
No, I’m not a writer.
So far -
WAG: No, I’m not Pythagoras. (If I’m wrong, and it was Plato after all, take a DQ with my compliments.)
This was a scene in Dorothy Parker and the Vicious Circle.
DQ: Does your last name begin with P?
IQ: Did you, rather surprisingly given your own ethnicity, pick up a lot of Yiddish as a teen?
I am known by only one name, which begins with a ‘P’.
Latest tally -
No, I’m not Al Pacino. (I can’t determine if this is a WAG, or something I read/saw/heard in an interview with him. If this be false and upon me proved, take a DQ with my blessings.)
IQ: Are you a well-known American ornithologist?
George Patton, who competed in the 1912 Stockholm Olympics. He finished in the top seven of each of the other disciplines (swimming, running, horseback riding, and fencing), but 20th in the pistol portion.
DQ: Were you a monarch?
IQ: Did you title your autobiography Me and the Spitter?
Never heard that about Pacino. I was thinking of Colin Powell, who worked in a store in a Jewish neighborhood and thus learned a lot of Yiddish.
DQ: Political or military?
IQ: Are you an ancient historical figure once played by David Bowie?
IQ: Are you the first citizen of Athens?
I dunno; ask me a DQ.
I know I’m going to go “Auggh” as soon as you tell me, but my best guess is the umpire who was spat upon by Roberto Alomar. Ask me a DQ.
No, I’m not Pontius Pilate.
No, I’m not Pericles.
No, not a monarch.
I am not famous for a military exploit, though I was in the military.
Latest tally -
I’m going to take a guess that this is pitcher Gaylord Perry.
IQ: Did you inspire the 26 mile race we call the marathon?