Carmen Electra.
Carmen x 3!
holding a DQ
Carmen Electra.
Carmen x 3!
holding a DQ
IQ1: Are you the starting QB for the Carolina Panthers?
IQ2: Did you play a character who mistakes semen for hair gel in There’s Something About Mary?
IQ3: Are you a defensive end for the New Orleans Saints?
Ironically, I am a fairly big Ray Stevens fan, and know many of his songs. You could have asked about any 20 or so others and I would have nailed them. You just happened to pick two that are off my radar.
C.
DQ1: Real
DQ2: Last name starts with C
DQ3: Male
DQ4: Living
DQ5: American
DQ6: Not known for the Arts.
IQ1: I am not Cam Newton.
IQ2: I am not Cameron Diaz.
IQ3: Oh, hell, I should know this…but DQ for you.
#1 was Chester Fields. This did not make Bill’s radio sponsor, Lucky Strike, very happy and they didn’t find it at all funny.
Correct on Chico.
#3 was Peter Cook.
DQs:
IQs:
IQ1: ?
IQ2: ?
IQ3: I am not … Creepy Lips man??
C.
DQ1: Real
DQ2: Last name starts with C
DQ3: Male
DQ4: Living
DQ5: American
DQ6: Not known for the Arts
DQ7: Not known for politics/military
DQ8: Not born after 1960
Cam Jordan
Cam x 3!
DQ: Associated with a business or product?
IQ1: Did you portray Miracle Max’s wife in Princess Bride?
IQ2: Did you play a shower curtain salesman in Planes, Trains and Automobiles?
IQ3: Did you portray a bartender on *Cheers *before you died and were replaced by Woody Harrelson?
Previous IQs:
Did you narrowly lose to Woodrow Wilson in 1916? - Charles Evans Hughes
Did you select a Prime Minister at the end of Jeffrey Archer’s First Among Equals? - King Charles III
Were you a Boston Brahmin physician far from home in the 1950s? - Yes, Charles Emerson Winchester III
Charles x3!
DQs:
Born after 1945?
Greatest fame before 2000?
IQs:
Are you married to an amateur pilot better known for other things?
Did you write My Side of the Mountain?
Were you appointed Chief Justice of the United States in 1864?
IQ1: I am not Carol Kane.
IQ2: I am not John Candy.
IQ3: I am not Nicholas Constanto…Constellanto…I can see the credits sequence but not sure of the spelling…but it’s Coach! Coach Ernie Pantusso!
IQ1: I am not Calista Flockhart.
IQ2: I am not Jean Craighead George (I read this book like 20 times as a kid!).
IQ3: ?
C.
DQ1: Real
DQ2: Last name starts with C
DQ3: Male
DQ4: Living
DQ5: American
DQ6: Not known for the Arts
DQ7: Not known for politics/military
DQ8: Not born after 1960
DQ9: Not associated with business or product
DQ10: Born after 1945
DQ11: Greatest fame before 2000
Colasanto. Close enough.
IQ1: Are you a rapper who recorded “Gangsta’s Paradise” and whose real name is Artis Leon Ivey Jr.?
IQ2: Are you the leader of the rap group Public Enemy, whose real name is Carlton Douglas Ridenhour?
IQ3: Are you a rapper, N.W.A. member, and Boyz in the Hood star whose real name is O’Shea Jackson Sr.?
IQ1: Did one of your songs involve a '57 Chevrolet pickup truck and a dog named Frank?
IQ2: Was your name originally Brenda Webb?
IQ3: Did you sing “Tennessee Flat Top Box”?
Previous IQs:
Are you married to an amateur pilot better known for other things? - Yes, Calista Flockhart, wife of Harrison Ford
Did you write My Side of the Mountain? - Yes, Jean Craighead George (she always used her middle name, so I thought it’s fair play)
Were you appointed Chief Justice of the United States in 1864? - Salmon P. Chase
DQ:
Best known for a single incident?
IQs:
Were you the U.S. Attorney who saw to Martha Stewart’s successful prosecution for insider trading?
Did you fly across America “crash by crash”?
Did you write a book about the experience of portraying Shakespeare’s Richard III?
#1 was G. K. Chesterton.
#2 was Charlie Chan.
#3 was Clutch Cargo.
3 DQs reserved.
IQ1: I am not… Coolio?
IQ2: I am not… Coolio?
IQ3: I am not… Coolio?
I don’t know many rappers.
IQ1: I am not C.W. McCall.
IQ2: ?
IQ3: I am not Roseanne Cash. Nor Johnny for that matter.
“Craighead” threw me for a bit. I kept thinking “Jean George; I know it’s Jean George” and didn’t make the “C” connection immediately.
IQ1: I am not…Johnny Cochran(?)
IQ2: ?
IQ3: I am not…Michael Caine(?)
C.
DQ1: Real
DQ2: Last name starts with C
DQ3: Male
DQ4: Living
DQ5: American
DQ6: Not known for the Arts
DQ7: Not known for politics/military
DQ8: Not born after 1960
DQ9: Not associated with business or product
DQ10: Born after 1945
DQ11: Greatest fame before 2000
DQ12: Not best known from a single incident
correct, Chuck D, Ice Cube
DQ: Known for sports?
holding a DQ
C.
DQ1: Real
DQ2: Last name starts with C
DQ3: Male
DQ4: Living
DQ5: American
DQ6: Not known for the Arts
DQ7: Not known for politics/military
DQ8: Not born after 1960
DQ9: Not associated with business or product
DQ10: Born after 1945
DQ11: Greatest fame before 2000
DQ12: Not best known from a single incident
DQ13: Known for sports