IQ: Did you record an album called Dream Babies Go Hollywood?
IQ: Were you Kramer’s never-seen friend on Seinfeld?
IQ: Was your original surname Zuck?
IQ: Did you record an album called Dream Babies Go Hollywood?
IQ: Were you Kramer’s never-seen friend on Seinfeld?
IQ: Was your original surname Zuck?
DQs: No and no.
IQ1: No idea, take a DQ
IQ2: No, I am not Sinead O’Connor, who tore up a picture of the pope on Saturday Night Live
IQ3: I’m gonna guess I am not Tony Shalhoub, who played a restaurant owner in Big Night, one could argue Monk is the frustrated police officer, don’t know if he ever played a clergyman though. If that’s wrong,take another DQ.
No
IQ2: No, I am not Bob Sacamano. Take DQs for the other 2.
Recap:
S
DQ2: Did you first appear in a novel?
DQ3: Is your creator European?
Yes
No
Recap:
S
Albert Speer, Hitler’s favorite architect.
Yes, Sinead O’Connor.
Stephen Collins in Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Tattingers and 7th Heaven, respectively.
DQ: Novel written since 1945?
DQ: Main character of that novel?
IQ: Did you pretend to be a queen in order to protect her?
IQ: Are you the main female character of Thornton Wilder’s The Skin of Our Teeth?
IQ: Was a Wilson Pickett song played on a special occasion for you?
Did you win both an Oscar and a Tony for your portrayal of a Catholic saint?
Did you lead the effort to get a National League expansion team for New York, after the Dodgers and Giants moved out?
In your golden years, in the Seventies, did you play a country lawyer on a short-lived TV series called Hawkins?
Huh, I thought I’d replied to this. Forgive me if this ends up being a double post
DQs:
No
Yes
IQ1: I am not Sabe, who disguised herself as Queen Amidala in The Phantom Menace
Take DQs for the other 2.
Take 3 DQs.
Recap:
S
Paul Scofiedl played ***St. Thomas More ***in both the Broadway play ***A Man for All ***Seasons and the movie versions. He won both the Ton yand the Oscar for his performance.
Lawyer Bill Shea led the fight to bring the Mets to New York. Shea Stadium, their home for decades, was named after him.
Jimmy Stewart played country lawyer Hawkins on a Seventies TV series.
DQ1: Was your creator American?
DQ2: Did you first appear in the 20th century?
DQ3: Did you appear in more than one novel?
IQ: Did your author’s parents die before he was three years old, and did he marry a 13 year-old girl in 1835?
IQ: Are you an old fisherman?
No
No
I’ll say No. If I parse the question literally, then yes, I was in a little-known sequel (actually midquel,as the events of the work take place in the middle of the original) written 50 years after the original by a different author. But most people associate me with the one novel.
IQ1: Take a DQ
IQ2: I am not Santiago, from Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea
Recap:
S
I can’t remember which character I had picked, but it doesn’t matter since the author was not Edgar Allen Poe.
DQ: Was the setting of the novel during a war?
IQ: Was one of your earliest novels a semi-fictional biography of Welsh pirate Henry Morgan?
IQ: Were you a Vice Presidential candidate who had 3 brothers-in-law who all made serious bids for the Democratic Presidential nomination?
IQ: Did you claim that major league baseball’s owners are replacing black players with Hispanics, because they’re more docile and easier to control?
No
IQ2: I am not Sargent Shriver, McGovern’s VP candidate, and brother-in-law to the Dead Kennedys and father-in-law to Arnold Schwarzenegger
Take DQs for the other 2.
Recap:
S
Correct as to Sabe, played by the delectable Keira Knightley.
Sabina was the main female character in Wilder’s play.
“Mustang Sally” was played one morning by Mission Control to wake up Sally Ride and her fellow Space Shuttle astronauts.
DQ: Novel written before 1900?
DQ: Novel printed in a European language?
Some more IQs.
IQ: Were you plump, while your companion was thin?
IQ: Did you win in one edition of your book, but lose in another?
IQ: Did you brag that you were so fast, you could turn off the light and be in bed before it got dark?
John Stewart (not to be confused with comedian Jon Stewart) recorded the album.
Alexandra Zuck is known to the world as Sandra Dee.
DQ: Is your creator male?
DQ: Is your creator Asian?
IQ: Was a TV character you played named for a fairly obscure baseball player?
IQ: Are you said baseball player?
IQ: Did Bob Newhart once point out that you didn’t invent the telephone?
DQs:
Yes
Assuming you mean “originally printed”, no. It has been translated however.
IQs: Hmm… Jack Sprat and Stan Laurel were the thin ones…Can’t think of another S one… DQ time
DQs for the other 2 as well. (I’ve heard the third one attributed to Mohammad Ali/Cassius Clay, but again, not an S person)
DQs
Yes
Yes
Take 3 more DQs
Recap:
S
Sancho Panza, Don Quixote’s sidekick.
Simon Kerslake, a Tory politician and major character in Jeffrey Archer’s British political thriller First Among Equals.
The inimitable Negro League pitcher Satchel Paige made that boast.
DQ: Human being?
DQ: Japanese?
DQ: Heroic character?
IQ: Did you play a muse to a character played by Albert Brooks?
IQ: Did being named to the U.S. Supreme Court not diminish your presidential ambitions?
IQ: Were you appointed to the Supreme Court by a President of one party, and promoted by a President from another?
John Steinbeck wrote Cup of Gold, about Welsh pirate Henry Morgan
Gary Sheffield said black players were being pushed out of baseball in favor of docile, obedient Latinos
DQ: Have you ever been a character in a Hollywood movie?
DQ: Was the novel you appeared in written before 1800?
DQs:
No
No
Yes - eventually (think Han Solo - amoral mercenary in his early scenes, but heroic by movie’s end)
IQ1: Not Sharon Stone, the title character of The Muse
DQs for the other 2. Renquist doesn’t have an ‘S’ and both his appointments were from Republican presidents. I’ll have to look up that piece of Court trivia.
Yes, sort of. In the Hollywood movie they used a different name for me (not the “S” name, but it was the same character). Been in multiple non-Hollywood movies.
Yes
Recap:
S
Yes, Sharon Stone.
Salmon P. Chase kept scheming to move into the White House long after Lincoln appointed him Chief Justice in 1864.
Harlan Stone was appointed an Associate Justice by Coolidge but, as a supporter of the New Deal, made Chief by FDR.
That’s 20 DQs answered. Should we go to “Are you [actual name]” questions, one per customer?