IQ1: Did you write about Caspak?
IQ2: Was your character’s name changed to David for a TV show?
IQ3: Were you a member of a group with Athol Guy and Keith Potger?
1.Real
2. First name begins with B
3. Female.
4. Dead
5. Not known for the Arts.
6. Died before 1950
7. American
8. Died after 1900
9. Not known for science
The Prof. already used Bill Bixby (see here and Kitap’s correct answer here), so you got two DQs and have three reserved. (Plus Bruce Banner is arguably a valid answer.)
Were you a blue cat who was part of Top Cat’s gang?
Are you Marvel’s superhero vampire?
When the 1st LOTR movie finally made it to TV, the station we watched it on showed it every day at the same tme, with commercials. It started at 6pm. At 7:45 pm, did my grandson see you die every day for 2 weeks?
IQs:
1. Did you travel the world in 72 days and spend ten in a mad-house?
2. Are you a gay former Congressman from Massachusetts?
3. Were you voiced (but not played physically) by Bob West?
Did you lose the Battle of Fredericksburg?
Have you played a network exec, a prosecutor, a concierge and a computer genius?
Were you, in some tellings of the Arthurian legends, the last living knight of the Round Table?
1.Real
2. First name begins with B
3. Female.
4. Dead
5. Not known for the Arts.
6. Died before 1950
7. American
8. Died after 1900
9. Not known for science
10. Not known for sports
11. Died after 1925
12. Last name does not start with N-Z
13. Not Caucasian
1.Real
2. First name begins with B
3. Female.
4. Dead
5. Not known for the Arts.
6. Died before 1950
7. American
8. Died after 1900
9. Not known for science
10. Not known for sports
11. Died after 1925
12. Last name does not start with N-Z
13. Not Caucasian
14. Not known for politics or the military
15. Second letter of first name is a vowel.
I’m going to change #5 a bit. I guess arguably what made her famous could be, very broadly, considered the Arts.
1.Real
2. First name begins with B
3. Female.
4. Dead
5. Not known for the Arts.
6. Died before 1950
7. American
8. Died after 1900
9. Not known for science
10. Not known for sports
11. Died after 1925
12. Last name does not start with N-Z
13. Not Caucasian
14. Not known for politics or the military
15. Second letter of first name is a vowel.
16. Not known for a specific event or incident.
I’m going to change #5 a bit. I guess arguably what made her famous could be, very broadly, considered the Arts.
Correct on Betsy Ross. #2 was Bailey Quarters. #3 was Jessie Benton Fremont. (It was she, not her father Thomas Hart Benton, who was married to John Charles Fremont, as the modifying phrase was ambiguous - hah!)