Botticelli May 2015

not Fester Addams, dunno x2

Previous IQs:

Did you play Audrey Van Horne? - Yes, Sherilyn Fenn, on Twin Peaks.
Were you the first admiral in the U.S. Navy? - David Glasgow Farragut.
Did you write about Riverworld? - Yes, Philip Jose Farmer.

DQ:

British character?

IQs:

Did your dad always favor your older brother over you?
Were you an alien Jedi with a three-letter-long first name?
Did the death of your son before your eyes cast a pall over your time in office?

IQ1. Were you played by Jackie Coogan and Christopher Lloyd? Fester Addams is correct.
IQ2. Did you pretend to be an airline pilot, a doctor, a lawyer, and a high-school French teacher? Frank W. Abagnale, Jr., famously portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio in Catch Me If You Can.
IQ3. Were you rescued from cannibals by a shipwrecked sailor? Friday, rescued by Robinson Crusoe.

Saving some DQs…

IQ1. Were you Elinor Dashwood’s love interest?
IQ2. Or his younger brother?

DQ Roundup

  1. Male
  2. Fictional
  3. Last name starts with F
  4. Character first appeared in a book
  5. Not a fictional American
  6. Not created by an American
  7. First created after 1900
  8. Created by a European
  9. Protagonist
  10. Still alive when last heard from
  11. European character
  12. Would not be alive in 2015
  13. Considered by many but not all to be a “good guy”
  14. Character created by someone from the British Isles
  15. British character

not Faramir, not Freedo (?), dunno

dunno x2

Previous IQs:

Did your dad always favor your older brother over you? - Yes, Faramir.
Were you an alien Jedi with a three-letter-long first name? - Kit Fisto: http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20071005014726/starwars/images/b/b8/KitFisto-swrep.jpg
Did the death of your son before your eyes cast a pall over your time in office? - Franklin Pierce.

DQs:

First appearance after 1950?
A cop or detective?

IQs:

Did Lizzie Bennet eventually marry you?
Did you like the song “The Candy-Colored Clown” a bit too much?
Were you otherwise known as “Jughead”?

IQ: Are you a fat, boastful knight who appears in three of Shakespeare’s plays?

Noticed too late DQ #7.

These were Edward and Robert Ferrars, from Sense and Sensibility which was published a little too early.

DQ1. Character of mainly English descent?

IQ1. Did you briefly ally with Napoleon against your neighbour?

IQs:

  1. Were you a detective in a series of books by John Dickson Carr?
  2. Are you the lead character in a trilogy by John Galsworthy?
  3. Are you Eoin Colfer’s teenage protagonist?

DQ Roundup

  1. Male
  2. Fictional
  3. Last name starts with F
  4. Character first appeared in a book
  5. Not a fictional American
  6. Not created by an American
  7. First created after 1900
  8. Created by a European
  9. Protagonist
  10. Still alive when last heard from
  11. European character
  12. Would not be alive in 2015
  13. Considered by many but not all to be a “good guy”
  14. Character created by someone from the British Isles
  15. British character
  16. First appeared after 1950
  17. Not a cop or detective
  18. Character is mainly of English descent

I’m guessing one of those Ferrars mentioned before, but dunno
I remember the scene from Blue Velvet, but not the character’s name, so dunno
Jughead from Archie has a real name? dunno

not Falstaff

dunno

add 3 DQs to your already copious amount

IQ1: Are you the protagonist of Desmond Cory’s novels?
IQ2: Are you the eponymous protagonist of a Josephine Tey novel?

#1 is Gideon Fell. #2 is Soame Forstye (from The Forsyte Saga). #3 is Artemis Fowl.

Pondering…

take 2 DQs

Johnny Fedora.
Brat Farrar.
Three DQs reserved.

Mr. Frederick, Mr. Jones’ neighbour in Animal Farm.

DQ. Created by a woman?

IQ. Did you rebuild the tower of Tom Builder’s cathedral, making it the tallest in England?