Take a DQ each for 1 and 3. I am not Holst.
I am not Henry VIII. Take DQs for the other two.
Take a DQ for #1.
I am not Jonah Hex.
I am not Hoppy the Marvel Bunny.
DQs:
- Real
- Male
- Dead
- Not American
- Known for the Arts
- Last name starts with H
- European
- Not known for the performing arts
- Not a composer
- Henry de la Beche, distinguished scientist, one of the first people to recognize the existence of “deep time” and also famous as the first person to describe the plesiosaurus and ichthyosaurus.
- Oliver Heaviside, inventor of the Heaviside cover-up method, predictor of the ionosphere, and first person to use complex numbers in electrical engineering.
- Henry VIII is correct.
DQ: Alive in the 20th century?
DQ: Born in Western Europe (as delineated by the eastern borders of Finland, Germany, Austria and Italy)?
IQ1: Are you considered the father of history?
IQ2: Were you a classical poet and friend to Augustus Caesar?
IQ3: Did you win the Battle of the Teutoberg Forest?
DQs:
- Real
- Male
- Dead
- Not American
- Known for the Arts
- Last name starts with H
- European
- Not known for the performing arts
- Not a composer
- Alive before the 20th Century
- Born in Western Europe
I am not Herodotus.
Take a DQ for #2.
Take a DQ for #3.
Hellgrammite
DQ: Known for visual arts?
IQ1: Do you, Jeff Smith, and Bonnie and Corky Baxter go adventuring in your Time-Sphere?
IQ2: Did you discover the new vitamin Miraclo and become one of the founding members of the JSA?
IQ3: Is one of your versions a reincarnation of an ancient Egyptian prince named Khufu?
Holst is correct for 2, 1 is Henry Kissinger, 3 is Homer (The Illiad)
One clarification request: In response to the question, “DQ: Alive in the 20th century?” you responded “Alive before the 20th century.” Would you please answer the question posed with a yes or a no, so that it is clear whether or not the person’s life extended beyond 1900? Thanks.
holding three DQs.
Previous IQs:
Were you a title character in a Woody Allen film? - Yes, Hannah
Were you the young title character in a recent spy thriller? - Hanna: http://www.digdia.com/cinemacon11/hanna.jpg
Were you a DA who lost his bid for reelection early in the Scott Turow novel Presumed Innocent? - Horgan
DQs:
Born in or north of Berlin?
One DQ reserved.
IQs:
Were you a goddess who married her brother?
Were you the top scientist on the mission to Mote Prime?
Did your creator originally plan to call you Sherrinford?
IQ1: Did you paint The Ambassadors, with its bizarrely distorted skull?
IQ2: Were you that person’s father?
IQ3: Did you discover the manner in which blood circulates?
DQs:
- Real
- Male
- Dead
- Not American
- Known for the Arts
- Last name starts with H
- European
- Not known for the performing arts
- Not a composer
- Alive before the 20th Century
- Born in Western Europe
- Known for the visual arts
- Born south of Berlin
I am not Rip Hunter (who will be in a TV series next year along with the Atom, Firestorm and Hawkgirl).
I am not Hourman.
I am not Hawkman.
Okay,
10) BORN AND DIED PRIOR TO 1900.
I am not Hera.
It’s been too long since I’ve read any Niven.
Take 2 DQs.
I am not Hans Holbein the Elder nor the Younger.
I am not Christiaan Huygens.
DQs:
- Real
- Male
- Dead
- Not American
- Known for the Arts
- Last name starts with H
- European
- Not known for the performing arts
- Not a composer
- Born and died before 1900
- Born in Western Europe
- Known for the visual arts
- Born south of Berlin
Clarification of #10.
Correct on the Holbeins. #3 was William Harvey.
DQ: Native speaker of a Romance language?
IQ1: Are you chief of the New Gods of New Genesis in the Fourth World?
IQ2: Did you discover Element X and create the Mother Box?
IQ3: Did you form a unit of military prisoners known as the Hellcats?
DQs:
- Real
- Male
- Dead
- Not American
- Known for the Arts
- Last name starts with H
- European
- Not known for the performing arts
- Not a composer
- Born and died before 1900
- Born in Western Europe
- Known for the visual arts
- Born south of Berlin
- Not a native speaker of a Romance language