IQ1: Did your character move on up to the East side?
IQ2: Did Johnny ask you for input?
IQ3: Did you play #2?
#3. I am not Simon Pegg. Take 2 DQs.
#1. I am not Sherman Hensley or Isabel Sanford.
Take 2 DQs.
Correct (I was she might be it).
Stephanie.
Ally Sheedy.
Paul Simon, Simon Bolivar, correct
Simon x 3!
DQ: Born north of Mason-Dixon line?
DQ: Caucasian?
IQ1: Are you a female standup comic who got her first break in film as stalker and kidnapper Masha in the film The King of Comedy?
IQ2: Are you a French theater actress renowned for your onstage death scenes, who continued to perform despite losing a leg to gangrene??
IQ3: Are you a Robert E. Howard character, a black-clad Puritan who fights evil with a staff of the same name?
DQs:
- Real
- Female
- Last name starts with S
- Deceased
- Known for the Arts
- Known for the performing arts
- American
- Known primarily from film, but also from TV
- Died after 1980
- Born on the east side of the Mississippi
- Born north of the Mason-Dixon line
- Caucasian
- I am not Sandra Bernhard.
- I am not Sara Bernhart.
- I am not Solomon Kane. (?)
Take a DQ if #3 is wrong.
Ditto, divemaster!
Previous IQs:
Did Robert Lawson describe you as a rabble-rouser and a mooch? - Yes, Samuel Adams, in Mr. Revere and I, told from the perspective of the horse
Did you later write that you spent your brief military service hiding in the woods? - Samuel Clemens AKA Mark Twain, who was in a ragtag unit of Missouri Confederate militia
Did you serve as Capt. James T. Kirk’s court-martial defense counsel? - Samuel T. Cogley
Samuel x3!
DQs:
Actress?
Greatest fame before 1970?
IQs:
Were you the fourth actress to play one of Charlie’s Angels?
Were you an actress who shared a last name with a Civil War general?
Did you sing, “See the USA in a Chevrolet”?
DQs:
- Real
- Female
- Last name starts with S
- Deceased
- Known for the Arts
- Known for the performing arts
- American
- Known primarily from film, but also from TV
- Died after 1980
- Born on the east side of the Mississippi
- Born north of the Mason-Dixon line
- Caucasian
- Actress
- Greatest fame before 1970
- I am not Cheryl Ladd (who doesn’t have an S). I’m also not Jaclyn Smith.
- I am not Jane Seymour.
- I am not Dinah Shore.
Previous IQs:
Were you the fourth actress to play one of Charlie’s Angels? - I was thinking of someone else, and will rephrase
Were you an actress who shared a last name with a Civil War general? - Ditto (who was Gen. Seymour?)
Did you sing, “See the USA in a Chevrolet”? - Yes, Dinah Shore.
IQs:
Were you an actress other than Cheryl Ladd and Jaclyn Smith who played one of Charlie’s Angels on TV?
Were you an actress, not Jane Seymour, who shared a last name with a Civil War general?
Were you a mistress of Gov. Willie Stark in All the King’s Men?
Take 3 DQs. Gen. Truman Seymour was a Captain (I think) at the Battle of Fort Sumter, but was a General at the one battle of the Civil War that took place in Florida. (I don’t recall the name of that battle.) He may or may not have been an ancestor of mine - the genealogy is spotty.
IQ: Did you play one of seven stranded castaways?
Still holding two DQs from post 264.
I am not Natalie Schafer.
IQ1: Were you the redheaded main character in a soap-opera newspaper strip?
IQ2: Did you play the bomber’s wife in Airport?
IQ3: Did you provide the voice for a Porter?
DQ1: First name starts with A-L?
DQ2: Second letter of last name is a vowel?
Take 3 DQs.
DQs:
- Real
- Female
- Last name starts with S
- Deceased
- Known for the Arts
- Known for the performing arts
- American
- Known primarily from film, but also from TV
- Died after 1980
- Born on the east side of the Mississippi
- Born north of the Mason-Dixon line
- Caucasian
- Actress
- Greatest fame before 1970
- First name starts with A-L
- Second letter of last name is a consonant
Brenda Starr.
Maureen Stapleton.
Ann Sothern. (A 1928 Porter touring car, to be precise.)
Three DQs reserved.
If this isn’t it, I give up…
IQ: Were you the female lead in Sunset Boulevard?