I’m not Zora, dunno and dunno (although I should know the RAM reference).
Correct on Zhora; 2 was Ziggy Marley; 3 was Mark Zuckerberg.
DQs:
1. from TV?
2. first appeared after 1965?
Z.
- fictional
- first name begins with Z
- known from film or TV
- male
- created by an American or Americans
- created before 1979
- good guy
- not from TV
- first appeared before 1965
IQs:
- Did you first appear in the serialized novel The Curse of Capistrano?
- Have you been portrayed by both Tommy Lee Jones and Josh Brolin in the same movie?
- Are you a recently deceased accordion player who was one of the leading successful artists in your genre?
IQs:
1. Were you in The Phantom?
2. Were you told to listen to your friend the above person, he’s a cool dude?
3. Did you play Tess in the short-lived 1990 sitcom Normal Life, a show loosely inspired by your real-life family–and more conventional than one would expect, given who your father was?
Dunno, not Zed and dunno.
Not Billy Zane, and Derek Zoolander and dunno.
1 and 2 were correct; 3 was Moon Unit Zappa.
DQ: first appeared before 1940?
Z.
- fictional
- first name begins with Z
- known from film or TV
- male
- created by an American or Americans
- created before 1979
- good guy
- not from TV
- first appeared before 1965
- first appeared before 1940
IQ1: Did Richard Strauss compose a tone poem based on Nietzsche’s novel about you?
IQ2: Are you a comic strip title character’s ex-wife’s new husband, also known as Uncle Stupidhead?
IQ3: Are you a Lasat member of the Ghost’s crew?
Not Zarathustra (love that piece - more people should listen beyond the 2001-familiar opening!), Zippy or Zeb.
Yes
Zeke - JJ’s ex-boyfriend, then boyfriend, now husband in Doonesbury
Yes
DQ: From the silent film era?
#1 was Zorro.
#2 is Zed, correct.
#3 was Buckwheat Zydeco.
2 DQs reserved.

2. Have you been portrayed by both Tommy Lee Jones and Josh Brolin in the same movie?

Dunno, not Zed and dunno.

#2 is Zed, correct.
This isn’t correct–Zed was played by Rip Torn, in Men in Black. Jones and Brolin (in Men in Black III) played K.
Ah, thanks. We both knew what we were talking about!
Z.
- fictional
- first name begins with Z
- known from film or TV
- male
- created by an American or Americans
- created before 1979
- good guy
- not from TV
- first appeared before 1965
- first appeared before 1940
- not from the silent film era
Yep, I was wrong.
DQ: Originally from a movie?
Z.
- fictional
- first name begins with Z
- known from film or TV
- male
- created by an American or Americans
- created before 1979
- good guy
- not from TV
- first appeared before 1965
- first appeared before 1940
- not from the silent film era
- originally from a movie
DQ: Main character?
IQs:
- Did you rule Ix in books by L. Frank Baum?
- Did you write A Night in the Lonesome October?
- Did Woody Allen play you, “the Human Chameleon”?
IQs:
1. Did Woody Allen play you, an ant?
2. Are you a bad, wicked, naughty resident of Castle Anthrax?
3. Did you write A People’s History of the United States?

IQs:
- Did you rule Ix in books by L. Frank Baum?
- Did you write A Night in the Lonesome October?
- Did Woody Allen play you, “the Human Chameleon”?
Not Zara, Zane Grey or Zelig.

IQs:
1. Did Woody Allen play you, an ant?
2. Are you a bad, wicked, naughty resident of Castle Anthrax?
3. Did you write A People’s History of the United States?
Not Zed, Zoot or Zinn!
Z.
- fictional
- first name begins with Z
- known from film or TV
- male
- created by an American or Americans
- created before 1979
- good guy
- not from TV
- first appeared before 1965
- first appeared before 1940
- not from the silent film era
- originally from a movie
- not the main character

Not Zed, Zoot or Zinn!
1 was Z (in Antz); correct on 2; correct on Howard Zinn.
DQ: minor character associated with protagonist?