Were you a sex droid referred to on Archer? - Not Fred, but Fister Roboto
Were you the action guy on FYI? - Yes, Frank Fontana, in the Murphy Brown show-within-a-show
Did your callous dad say he wished you, and not your older brother, had died? - Yes, Faramir, in LOTR
DQ:
Died after 1990?
IQs:
Were you RNC Chair in the Eighties?
Did you command Hill Street Station?
Was it said, by local men learning English, that you ate worms?
1. Take a DQ.
2. Take a DQ.
3. I am not George Floyd.
Respectively:
I am not Frank Fahrenkopf.
I am not Frank Furillo.
I am not Frank Burns?
Take 3 DQs.
DQs:
1. real
2. male
3. last name starts with F
4. dead
5. not known for the arts
6. American
7. died after 1960
8. not known for science
9. not known for sports
10. died after 1990
11. known for political, or military leadership or for membership in the nobility
Respectively:
I am not Frasier Crane, Jr.
I am not Frasier Crane.
I am not Pretty Boy Floyd.
1. Take a DQ.
2. I am not Richard “Any questions?” Feynman.
3. I am not Fiorello! La Guardia.
DQs:
1. real
2. male
3. last name starts with F
4. dead
5. not known for the arts
6. American
7. died after 1960
8. not known for science
9. not known for sports
10. died after 1990
11. known for political, or military leadership or for membership in the nobility
12. former congressman, among other things
13. not from southern state
F hadn’t been used lately and there was this question in the just-started new season of the online trivia competition I’m doing, so I just went with it.
IQs:
1. Did you wear no. 23 for the Bulls?
2. Do you “fly like paper, get high like planes”?
3. Are your notebooks radioactive?
Been a minute since I participated in this game, but what the hell.
IQs:
Were you the manager of an early baseball team, famous for never wearing a uniform in the dugout and moving your players around the diamond by means of a rolled-up scorecard?
Are you a quick-witted Lancashire-born comedian and long-running team captain on the British panel show Would I Lie To You?
Are you a character from The Threepenny Opera, subject of songs by Berthold Brecht and, later, Bobby Darin?