not Oliver Queen, DQ, DQ
splash into 3 DQs
Correct on #1.
#2 was Mae Questel.
#3 is Questlove.
DQs:
- From a work of horror?
- From a work that has won a Hugo or Nebula award?
1 DQ reserved.
IQ: Are you a typical citizen?
DQ: Are you from a standalone work? (i.e., do not appear in a series of books)
IQ1 is Anthony Quinn
IQ2 is Chad Qualls
IQ3 is Queen Latifah
3 DQs reserved.
DQ Roundup
- Male
- Fictional
- Last name does not begin with Q
- Not best known as an animated character
- American
- Would/could be alive today if real
- Originally from prose fiction
- Created after 1950
- Created after 1990
- From a novel (rather than a shorter work)
- Protagonist
- From a fantasy/SF/horror story
- Not from a work that has humor and/or satire as a major component
- Not from a work of horror
- Not from a work that has won a Hugo or Nebula award (but did win another award)
- Not from a standalone work
DQ: From a work of children’s literature?
DQ: Do all or most of your activities take place in a setting that is not Earth?
DQ: Is the story author female?
DQ Roundup
- Male
- Fictional
- Last name does not begin with Q
- Not best known as an animated character
- American
- Would/could be alive today if real
- Originally from prose fiction
- Created after 1950
- Created after 1990
- From a novel (rather than a shorter work)
- Protagonist
- From a fantasy/SF/horror story
- Not from a work that has humor and/or satire as a major component
- Not from a work of horror
- Not from a work that has won a Hugo or Nebula award (but did win another award)
- Not from a standalone work
- Not from a work of children’s literature, but is inspired by such
- Not all or most of my activities take place in a setting that is not Earth
- Story author is not female
Previous IQs:
Are you a noted Motown record producer? - Yes, Quincy Jones
Should you really get the credit for the Monroe Doctrine? - This was also John Quincy Adams, Monroe’s SECSTATE
Were you one of the “rude mechanicals”? - Peter Quince, in A Midsummer Night’s Dream
I’m drawing a blank, and yield my DQ to whoever would like to ask it.
I thought EH’s question might be about Adams. I yield one of my reserved DQs to EH, as his Adams question came first.
IQs:
- Are you a typical citizen?
- Are you aka Brainiac 5?
- Are you a superhero aka Jim Cullen?
I’ve still got a DQ reserved, and have asked 3 out of the last 4. I’m at a loss myself and I’m pretty sure I have no idea who this person is, so I’ll sit tight unless inspiration strikes.
not John Q. Public, DQ, not The Question
Correct on John Q.
#2 is Qwerl Dox.
#3 is not the Question (that was Vic Sage), but Kid Quantum.
2 DQs reserved.
Thank you. I yield the earned DQ right back to you.
DQs:
- Has a movie (or movies) been made from the book(s)?
- First name starts with Q?
DQ Roundup
- Male
- Fictional
- Last name does not begin with Q
- Not best known as an animated character
- American
- Would/could be alive today if real
- Originally from prose fiction
- Created after 1950
- Created after 1990
- From a novel (rather than a shorter work)
- Protagonist
- From a fantasy/SF/horror story
- Not from a work that has humor and/or satire as a major component
- Not from a work of horror
- Not from a work that has won a Hugo or Nebula award (but did win another award)
- Not from a standalone work
- Not from a work of children’s literature, but is inspired by such
- Not all or most of my activities take place in a setting that is not Earth
- Story author is not female
- Story has not been adapted a movie
- First name start with Q
OK, ask any leftover DQs you have and/or start guessing.
To clarify 18, some of the story does take place on not Earth, but not all or most of it.
Surprised the Professor hasn’t guessed it yet. I know he’s read this series.
DQ: Are you Quentin Coldwater from The Magicians?