Correct on all three. (I had in mind Fat Freddy, actually, on the third one.)
IQs:
- Are you aka Jay Garrick?
- Did you bully Peter Parker in high school?
- Were you the conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra for many years?
Correct on all three. (I had in mind Fat Freddy, actually, on the third one.)
IQs:
Dunno x2; not Arthur Fiedler.
#1 was the original Golden Age Flash.
#2 is Flash Thompson.
Correct on Arthur.
2 DQs reserved.
IQ1: Does Chris Parnell voice you in Archer?
IQ2: Did William Christopher play you in MAS*H?
IQ3: Are you a tyrannical hotel manager played by John Cleese?
DQ: From a comedy?
Dingdingding! Yes, I am
Cyril Figgis
Hapless accountant, sex addict and dweebish CEO-wannabe on the FX animated spy comedy Archer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOBlo8x5gkU (NSFW)
Good job, Knowed Out. On to G…?
Good on ya, KO! I’ve never seen Archer.
Yes, truly a twisted show and one of my favorites.
New letter is G!
IQs:
If you haven’t seen Archer, check it out. Every James Bond cliché and spy trope cranked up to 11 - witty, raunchy and very funny.
G it is.
IQs:
Did you have a horse named Nelson and a dog named Sweetlips?
Is the bicentennial of your birth this July 31st?
Did a friend send you and your new bride ham and eggs on your wedding night in Cleveland?
Not George Washington, not Ulysses S. Grant(?), DQ
DQ, DQ, not Gorgon
#1 was “Lonesome” George Gobel.
#2 was Glenn Yarbrough.
Correct on Gorgon.
DQs:
IQs:
Previous IQs:
Did you have a horse named Nelson and a dog named Sweetlips? - Yes, George Washington.
Is the bicentennial of your birth this July 31st? - Not Grant, but George Henry Thomas, another hero of the Civil War.
Did a friend send you and your new bride ham and eggs on your wedding night in Cleveland? - Jack Benny did that for George Burns. Burns later joked that his wife said, “George, that meal was the best thing about the whole evening!”
George x3!
DQs:
American?
Last name start with G?
IQs:
Did you share those ham and eggs with Burns?
Were you a TV personality who married the Governor of Kentucky?
Were you Lincoln’s SECNAV?
DQ Roundup
not Godot, not George Lindsay, not Grigori Rasputin
not Gracie? DQ DQ
Previous IQs:
Did you share those ham and eggs with Burns? - Yes, his wife, Gracie Allen.
Were you a TV personality who married the Governor of Kentucky? - Phyllis George.
Were you Lincoln’s SECNAV? - Gideon Welles.
DQs:
European?
Would be alive today, if real?
IQs:
Were you a triple-breasted alien whore in the writings of Douglas Adams?
Did an early Doonesbury feature you and your coworkers?
Did a robot interrupt your window-washing?
Correct on 2 and 3. Samuel Beckett wrote about Godot, but he wasn’t crazy. Bennett wrote The Madness of King George. The third.
DQ: By an American author?