- I am not Mephistopheles.
- I am not Manfred Mann.
- I am not Madge.
Sweep!
IQ1: Were you an NBC Sunday Mystery Movie crime solver played by Dennis Weaver?
IQ2: Were you an NBC Sunday Mystery Movie crime solver played by Rock Hudson?
IQ3: Were you an NBC Sunday Mystery Movie crime solver played by Susan Saint James?
I am not McCloud, or McMillan and Wife.
Previous IQs:
Were you the post-WWII commandant of The Citadel? - Gen. Mark Clark
Have you played an Austenian hero, a spy-tech guy and a Victorian villain? - Mark Strong, in Emma, Kingsman and Sherlock Holmes
Are you the current Episcopal Bishop of Ohio? - Mark Hollingsworth
Mark x3!
DQs:
American?
Last name start with M?
Would be alive today, if real?
IQs:
Did you play the female lead in The Abyss?
Did your husband joke that your family’s last name reflected its high opinion of itself?
Did you think you were pregnant, and were very happy about it, but we know now that it was probably ovarian cancer?
IQs
- Did you play the Muppaphone?
- Were you originally called “Antwerp”?
- When you were created, were you left in a dark room for six months?
DQs:
- Fictional
- Male
- Character is not American
- Last name starts with M
- Would not be alive today, if real
Take 3 DQs.
- I am not Marvin Suggs.
Take 2 DQs.
Yes, Marvin the Martian, Marvin the Paranoid Android
DQs
- From a movie/cartoon?
- From Great Britain?
IQs:
Did you play the female lead in The Abyss? - Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
Did your husband joke that your family’s last name reflected its high opinion of itself? - Abraham Lincoln said, “God is content with one ‘d,’ but the Todds must have two.”
Did you think you were pregnant, and were very happy about it, but we know now that it was probably ovarian cancer? - Queen Mary of England
Mary x3!
DQs:
First appeared since 1900?
Protagonist?
One DQ reserved.
IQs:
Did you strike an important blow on the Gladden Fields?
Were you a state governor of note in the last quarter of the 20th century with the middle name Stanley?
Were you married to Keiko, a botanist?
DQs:
- Fictional
- Male
- Character is not American
- Last name starts with M
- Would not be alive today, if real
- Originally from a book, but later from a movie
- Character is not from Great Britain
- First appeared after 1900
- Not the protagonist

Did you strike an important blow on the Gladden Fields?
Were you a state governor of note in the last quarter of the 20th century with the middle name Stanley?
Were you married to Keiko, a botanist?
#3. I am not Miles O’Brien.
Take 2 DQs.
Previous IQs:
Did you strike an important blow on the Gladden Fields? - Meriadoc “Merry” Brandybuck, in LOTR
Were you a state governor of note in the last quarter of the 20th century with the middle name Stanley? - Michael Dukakis of Massachusetts
Were you married to Keiko, a botanist? - Yes, Miles O’Brien, on ST:DS9
DQs:
European?
A good guy?
First appeared after 1950?
IQs:
Were you a former governor of Maryland who ran for President?
Were you Candice Bergin’s late husband?
Did you famously say, “In the long run, we’re all dead”?
DQs:
- Fictional
- Male
- Character is not American; but author is American
- Last name starts with M
- Would not be alive today, if real
- Originally from a book, but later from a movie
- Character is not from Great Britain
- First appeared after 1900
- Not the protagonist
- Character is European
- Good guy
- First appeared after 1950

IQs:
Were you a former governor of Maryland who ran for President?
Were you Candice Bergin’s late husband?
Did you famously say, “In the long run, we’re all dead”?
Take 3 DQs.
Martin O’Malley, director Louis Malle and British economist John Maynard Keynes.
DQs:
Character from in or east of Vienna?
Character from in or north of Vienna?
From genre fiction (sf, fantasy, crime, horror, etc.)?
IQs:
Did you have a big dog named Seaman which traveled a long way with you?
Did you play Cmdr. John Koenig?
Did you divorce your wife after you got out of prison?
DQs:
- Fictional
- Male
- Character is not American; but author is American
- Last name starts with M
- Would not be alive today, if real
- Originally from a book, but later from a movie
- Character is not from Great Britain
- First appeared after 1900
- Not the protagonist
- Character is European
- Good guy
- First appeared after 1950
- Character from west of Vienna
- Character from south of Vienna
- From genre fiction

IQs:
Did you have a big dog named Seaman which traveled a long way with you?
Did you play Cmdr. John Koenig?
Did you divorce your wife after you got out of prison?
#3. I am not Nelson Mandela.
Take 2 DQs.
Meriweather Lewis (of the Lewis and Clark expedition), Martin Landau (on Space:1999), and yes, Nelson Mandela.
DQs:
Story set in the U.S.?
Character carries a gun or is often around those who do?
IQs:
Were you a cop who preferred that people not know your first name?
Did you paint the earliest depiction of the U.S. House of Representatives in session?
Were you a senior officer under Col. George Armstrong Custer during the Little Big Horn campaign?
DQs:
- Fictional
- Male
- Character is not American; but author is American
- Last name starts with M
- Would not be alive today, if real
- Originally from a book, but later from a movie
- Character is not from Great Britain
- First appeared after 1900
- Not the protagonist
- Character is European
- Good guy
- First appeared after 1950
- Character from west of Vienna
- Character from south of Vienna
- From genre fiction
- Story not set in the U.S.
- Nobody has a gun.

IQs:
Were you a cop who preferred that people not know your first name?
Did you paint the earliest depiction of the U.S. House of Representatives in session?
Were you a senior officer under Col. George Armstrong Custer during the Little Big Horn campaign?
- I am not Monk (??)
Take 2 DQs.