I’m not Charles Lindbergh or…Steve Carlton? Cleese…I don’t guess it’s Jesus Christ, but I guess I do guess that because I don’t know.
No, you’re right.
IQ: Were you Nelson’s right-hand man at Trafalgar?
IQ: Were you quite physical in your objection to alcohol consumption?
IQ: Were you the top U.S. diplomat in London during the Civil War?
I am not Carmen Electra?
Rusty on the Simpsons…I’ll try, I’m not Curtis.
Savonarola doesn’t begin with a C, so I don’t have a guess for that.
I am not Carry Nation or Charles Francis Adams. I remember “kiss me, Hardy”, but that doesn’t begin with a C either, so take a DQ for Trafalgar.
You are not Madonna Ciccone, best known by her first name only. (I like Elendil’s trick of using a less common name to obfuscate - seriously, who knew Grand Moff Tarkin even had a first name?)
As for the Simpson’s question, very close - it’s Cletus.
My last IQ was Carry Nation, but since you got another Carry Nation IQ, I’ll won’t take a DQ for her.
The usual openers:
DQ1: Real?
DQ2: Male?
Yes and yes.
- Real
- Male
Left-handed Charles Dillion “Casey” Stengel went to dental school, but chose to play baseball instead.
Cary Grant’s real name was Archie Leach, which was the name of John Cleese’s bumbling barrister in A Fish Called Wanda.
DQ: American?
DQ2: Last name start with “C”?
Before becoming a popular blues/rock singer and guitarist, were ou a member of Otis Day & the Knights in National Lampoon’s Animal House?
Did you write a Top Ten hit song about a date with Cat Stevens, and later sell it for a ketchup commercial?
Are you regarded as the father of Italian unification and therefore of modern Italy?
Not American, and please, call me by my first name.
- Real
- Male
- Not American
- First name begins with “C”
Adm. Cuthbert Collingwood. Hardy was Nelson’s flag lieutenant, I believe.
DQ: Living?
And…
IQ: Did you save up a lot of socks for your new wife to darn after you got married?
IQ: Is your husband a famous actor who can fly his own helicopter?
IQ: Did you once say you wouldn’t mind being your mistress’s tampon?
The yokel’s full name on The Simpsons is Cletus Spuckler, for the record.
IQ: Were you originally known as Krekor Ohanian?
IQ: Are you an actor whose name was the same as that of a wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns?
IQ: Are you often cited as the quintessential TV character who was written out of a sitcom after other members of the cast quickly overshadowed you?
I am not Carly Simon. Is the Blues guy a “Cooker”? I’m afraid I can’t name the Italian.
I am not Prince Charles. I’m afraid to make an educated guess at the first one. I don’t know who the actor is.
- Real
- Male
- Not American
- First name begins with “C”
- Dead
Correct on Carly “Anticipation” Simon
Count Camilio Cavour is the Father of Modern Italy
Bluesman Robert “Smoking Gun” Cray (who lived in Eugene, Oregon when “Animal House” was filmed there) was the lead guitarist of Otis Day & the Knights.
DQ1: European?
DQ: Born in the 20th century?
Have you won BOTH the Emmy Award for Best Leading Actor in a Drama Series AND the Emmy Award as Best Leading Actor in a Comedy Series?
Are you a journalist whose mother replaced your father in the House of Representatives?
Is your real last name Mickelwhite?
Krekor Ohanian…I feel I should be looking for Craig the swarthy actor with the bland Englishy surname…but nothing is coming. Daniel Craig; best I can do.
I am not coming up with the actor/receiver.
I am not Chuck Cunningham.
Yes and no.
- Real
- Male
- Not American
- First name begins with “C”
- Dead
- European
- Not born in the 20th century.
I am not Michael Caine or…Anderson Cooper? or…Bill Cosby?
IQ: Are you the most famous resident of the city of R’lyeh?
Maurice Mickelwhite was Michael Caine- well done.
But the journalist whose parents were both in Congress is Cokie Roberts (her Dad was Hale Boggs, and her Mom was Lindy Boggs; both represented Louisiana in the House).
And the actor who won the Emmy for both lead role in a comedy and lead role in a drama was… Carroll O’Connor, for All in the Family and In the Heat of the Night.
DQ1: Are you from a country that speaks a Romance language?
DQ2: Were you born between 1700-1900?