DQ: known for magazine covers?
DQ: Are you Norman Rockwell?
Thanks. It suddenly came to me that it might be one of my favourite artists, but I didn’t think I had any DQs left. Spent a few minutes scrolling up and down before finally finding out that I did have one. Posted my DQ, and found out that DLR was obviously on the right track, too.
Apologies for the long delay – the gout flared up yesterday and I spent a good portion of the day lying on the bed and hoping none of the cats would decide to leap onto the bed and land on my foot.
I am
(That’s a ‘V’.)
IQs:
- Did you often say, “So it goes”?
- Did you paint that picture of the lady with the pearl earring?
- Did Gary Gygax base Dungeon & Dragons’s magic system on your writing?
Congrats, SCAdian!
IQs:
1. Are you best known for your roles in Die Hard and Family Matters?
2. Did you shoot Andy Warhol?
3. Did you paint sunflowers and a mailman?
Congrats, SCAdian, and hope you feel better soon!
On to V.
IQs:
Were you the leading Ohio Copperhead?
Were you Jimmy Smits’s breakout role?
Were you Picard’s unscrupulous but beautiful vacation pal?
DQ
Not Jan Vermeer
Not Jack Vance
DQ
DQ
Not Van Gogh
DQ x3!
1 was Reginald VelJohnson; 2 was Valerie Solanas.
DQs:
1. real?
2. last name begins with V?
Previous IQs:
Were you the leading Ohio Copperhead? - Clement Vallandigham, during the Civil War
Were you Jimmy Smits’s breakout role? - Victor Sifuentes, on L.A. Law
Were you Picard’s unscrupulous but beautiful vacation pal? - Vash, on ST:TNG
DQs:
American?
Male?
One DQ reserved.
IQs:
Was Scooter Libby blamed for outing you?
Did you insist, in a B&W comedy film, on a peculiar pronunciation of your last name?
Were you a dragon with a name seemingly almost as big as you were?
IQs:
IQ1: Was Dr. Emmett Brown a massive fan of yours?
IQ2: So much so that he named you and your brother after the above person?
IQ3: Were you (allegedly) NOT amused?
DQ
Not … Victor Frankenstein?
DQ
DQ
DQ
Not Queen Victoria
V
1. Real
2. First name begins with V
3. American
4. Male
1 was Jules Verne; 2 was Verne Brown.
DQs:
1. living?
2. known from the arts?
#1 was Kurt Vonnegut. Correct on the others.
1 DQ reserved.
V
1. Real
2. First name begins with V
3. American
4. Male
5. Dead
6. Known for the Arts
IQs
- Were you the host of the PBS show “Mystery” before Diana RIgg took over.
- Were you the title character of a Sunday comic strip set in King Arthur’s court
- Were your cousin and his friend wrongly accused of murdering a convenience store clerk.
IQs:
1. Did you switch countries under Operation Paperclip?
2. Have you been turning letters since 1982?
3. Did you figure out who framed Roger Rabbit?
Previous IQs:
Was Scooter Libby blamed for outing you? - Valerie Plame
Did you insist, in a B&W comedy film, on a peculiar pronunciation of your last name? - Yes, the same: Young Frankenstein(1974) - "It's Pronounced Frankensteen" - YouTube
Were you a dragon with a name seemingly almost as big as you were? - Vermithrax Pejorative, in Dragonslayer
DQs:
Known for the performing arts?
Died since 1950?
White?
IQs:
Were you the best-known resident of the Larkhill labor camp?
Were you the first English child born in the New World?
Were you a president of Brown University?

DQ
Not … Victor Frankenstein?
DQ

Did you insist, in a B&W comedy film, on a peculiar pronunciation of your last name? - Yes, the same: Young Frankenstein(1974) - “It’s Pronounced Frankensteen” - YouTube
This is not someone applicable in this round–the character is Frederick Frankenstein.
DQ: Unusual first name?