Correct on #1 and #2.
#3 was Forrest Gump.
DQ: Known for science?
Correct on #1 and #2.
#3 was Forrest Gump.
DQ: Known for science?
F
IQs:
Previous IQs:
Were you RNC Chair in the Eighties? - Frank Fahrenkopf (sp?)
Was the only known movie footage of you taken at someone else’s wedding? - Anne Frank
Did your coworkers watch the home movie of your wedding and riff on it? - Frank Burns (in one of my favorite MASH* episodes)
Frank x3!
DQs:
Born before 1964?
European?
Known as a businessman/entrepreneur?
IQs:
Was your second family revealed only after you died?
Were you an admired Alsatian pastor considered the Gandhi of your day?
Did Truman appoint you Chief Justice of the United States?
I am no longer holding a spare DQ as I now realize EH asked an Anne Frank IQ prior to mine.
IQ1: Did the car you were in stall outside a deli wherein your would-be assassin happened to be eating, resulting in him killing you and your wife?
IQ2: Did you state that God is dead?
IQ3: Were you a co-author with Marx?
DQ.
DQ.
Not Farrah Fawcett.
Three DQs.
Not Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
Not Friedrich Nietzsche.
Not Friedrich Engels.
I like this guy – he asks questions I can answer! ![]()
F
#1 was Figaro. #2 was John Foulfellow.
Correct on Farrah.
DQs:
F
Previous IQs:
Was your second family revealed only after you died? - Francois Mitterrand
Were you an admired Alsatian pastor considered the Gandhi of your day? - John Frederick Oberlin, after whom the Ohio college was named
Did Truman appoint you Chief Justice of the United States? - Fred Vinson
DQs:
Of royal or noble blood?
English?
Associated with London?
IQs:
Were you a pre-1900 Englishman who shared a last (non-F) name with a famous American actor?
Did you succeed Collingwood as PM?
Were you an explorer after whom a Starfleet vessel was named?
IQs:
DQ.
DQ.
Not … Sir Francis Drake?
Not Robert Fulton.
DQ.
DQ.
F
Correct on Fulton. Flora and Fauna were the fairies.
2 DQs reserved. Hmmm…
Previous IQs:
Were you a pre-1900 Englishman who shared a last (non-F) name with a famous American actor? - Francis Bacon
Did you succeed Collingwood as PM? - Francis Urquhart, in the British original House of Cards
Were you an explorer after whom a Starfleet vessel was named? - Yes, Francis Drake (the USS Drake was mentioned in an early ST:TNG episode)
Francis x3!
Two DQs reserved.
Hmmm. An English male, dead, first name starts with F, born between 1850 and 1920. Businessman/entrepreneur, but not famous for that. Not known for the arts, politics, the military or science.
Think think think…
IQ1: Were you typically portrayed by several different performers within each individual television episode, though within the plot you were the same character?
IQ2: Were you an architect famous for your domes?
IQ3: Did you drop a ring into a glass of water in a Senate hearing?
I’m not coming up with any good ideas at this point.
DQ.
I’m guessing you mean Brunelleschi, but I don’t know his first name – DQ.
Not Richard Feynman.
DQ: Common first name?
1 DQ reserved.
F
DQ: known for criminal activity?
F
1 and 2 were Flipper and Buckminster Fuller, correct on Feynman.
DQ1: Known for your death or for events that directly caused it?
DQ2: Is your first name Francis?