Living?
American?
Last name start with T?
Best known for the Arts?
IQs:
Were you Spock’s intended?
Were you the only person to turn down a seat on the Federation Council?
Did you ask for an action figure of you to be created, just so you could see it before vetoing its marketing?
SMV, in cutting and pasting, may I suggest that you just do so with the other poster’s IQs? No particular reason to quote the entire previous post.
Previous IQs:
Were you Spock’s intended? - Not T’Pau, but T’Pring, on ST:TOS
Were you the only person to turn down a seat on the Federation Council? - This was T’Pau
Did you ask for an action figure of you to be created, just so you could see it before vetoing its marketing? - Tom Selleck; he brought it along with him for an interview with David Letterman
DQs:
American? (repeated)
Scientist or inventor?
Born since 1950?
One DQ reserved.
IQs:
Are you mentioned in a song in Grease?
Did you play Ross’s Asian onetime girlfriend on Friends?
Were you Topol’s signature role?
When posting on my laptop, as now, yes. But it’s a hassle when I have to edit and trim on my tiny little iPhone 5; easier to quote the whole post.
IQs:
I am not Troy Donahue, whom Sandra Dee, - as imagined by Betty Rizzo - warns to “keep your filthy paws off my silken drawers; would you try that crap with Annette?”.
2: Take a DQ.
3: I am not a rich man. Nor am I Tevye.
1: Real.
2: Female.
3: Living.
4: American.
5: Surname begins with “T”.
6: Not primarily known for the arts, but tangentially associated with a musical instrument.
7: Not a scientist or inventor.
8: Born before 1950.
Are you mentioned in a song in Grease? - Yes, Troy Donahue
Did you play Ross’s Asian onetime girlfriend on Friends? - Lauren Tom
Were you Topol’s signature role? - Yes, Tevye
DQs:
Considered a beauty?
Born since 1975?
IQs:
Is a gate named after you referred to in a major sf film?
Did a notable warrior have the name of you, another earlier notable warrior, as his middle name?
Did Richard Burton play you, a party boy turned serious cleric?
1: Take a DQ. I figured it was someone named “Trixie”, and Mrs. SMV told me it was “Trixie Belden”; but I didn’t know who that was.
2: I am not Tarka.
3: I am not Mr. Toad of Toad Hall.
1: Take a DQ.
2: I … am … not … James Tiberius … Kirk.
3: I am not Thomas a Becket.
DQs:
1: Real.
2: Female.
3: Living.
4: American.
5: Surname begins with “T”.
6: Not primarily known for the arts, but tangentially associated with a musical instrument. Not what she’s best known for, though.
7: Not a scientist or inventor.
8: Born before 1950.
9. Not considered a beauty.
EH, you wanna take another DQ? Your last was already answered in #8.
1: Real.
2: Female.
3: Living.
4: American.
5: Surname begins with “T”.
6: Not primarily known for the arts, but tangentially associated with a musical instrument. Not what she’s best known for, though.
7: Not a scientist or inventor.
8: Born before 1950.
9: Not considered a beauty.
10: Known in a field closely associated with politics.
1: I am not Peter Tork.
2: Take a DQ.
3: Take a DQ.
DQs:
1: Real.
2: Female.
3: Living.
4: American.
5: Surname begins with “T”.
6: Not primarily known for the arts, but tangentially associated with a musical instrument. Not what she’s best known for, though.
7: Not a scientist or inventor.
8: Born before 1950.
9: Not considered a beauty.
10: Known in a field closely associated with politics.
11: Caucasian.
12: Widow of a U.S. Senator. Current husband is not famous.
EH, I just realized I misread your second IQ as referring to (I think) Captain James Tiberius Kirk, when you were, I believe, referring to the Emperor Tiberius. Take a DQ for the question.