IQs:
- Are you generally considered to be the first abstract artist?
- Did you write Critique of Pure Reason?
- Do you end up marrying Petruchio?
IQs:
Reserved DQ
Living?
Swept me.
Good job, DLR! I’d forgotten that song.
IQs:
Did you love the smell of napalm in the morning?
Did you sing in one version of Sia’s hit “Cheap Thrills”?
Did you say that Harry Truman was a pussy in a movie?
Respectively:
I am not Robert Duvall’s character in Apocalypse Now.
Take a DQ.
I am not John F. Kennedy? If not Kennedy, take a DQ.
IQs:
Correct, Correct, and Jean Kerr.
DQ: Last name starts with K?
Previous IQs:
Did you love the smell of napalm in the morning? - Yes, Robert Duvall’s character in Apocalypse Now, who was named Col. Kilgore
Did you sing in one version of Sia’s hit “Cheap Thrills”? - Oops, I thought it was Sean Kingston, but it was actually Sean Paul. Question withdrawn.
Did you say that Harry Truman was a pussy in a movie? - Sam Kinison, in Back to School (playing a history professor who thought Truman should’ve A-bombed North Korea)
DQs:
American?
Best known for the Arts?
IQs:
Were you a transporter chief aboard Capt. Kirk’s Enterprise?
Were you Neelix’s sweetie?
Did Sela Ward play your murdered wife?
Respectively:
I am not Lieutenant Kyle.
I am not Kes.
I am not Robert Kimble.
DQs:
IQs:
#1 was Karl Malden.
#2 is Correct.
#3 was Kim Fields.
DQ: Born before 1960?
1 DQ reserved.
1. Are you the bass player for the Go-Gos?
2. Did you star with Eve Arden in a 60s sitcom?
3. Did you star in room 222?
Kathy Valentine, Kaye Ballard on The Mothers in Law, and Karen Valentine
Sort of known from the arts. It depends on how you define “arts.”
Known for literature, comics, or anything else on the printed page?
2 DQs reserved.
DQs:
Swept me!
IQs:
Are you the best-known person born in Brookline, Mass.?
Are you that person’s spouse?
Are you their eldest child?