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
- Male
- Fictional
- Last name starts with F
- Character first appeared in a book
- Not a fictional American
- Not created by an American
- First created after 1900
- Created by a European
- Protagonist
- Still alive when last heard from
- European character
- Would not be alive in 2015
- Considered by many but not all to be a “good guy”
- Character created by someone from the British Isles
- 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:
- Were you a detective in a series of books by John Dickson Carr?
- Are you the lead character in a trilogy by John Galsworthy?
- Are you Eoin Colfer’s teenage protagonist?
DQ Roundup
- Male
- Fictional
- Last name starts with F
- Character first appeared in a book
- Not a fictional American
- Not created by an American
- First created after 1900
- Created by a European
- Protagonist
- Still alive when last heard from
- European character
- Would not be alive in 2015
- Considered by many but not all to be a “good guy”
- Character created by someone from the British Isles
- British character
- First appeared after 1950
- Not a cop or detective
- 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?