IQ: Were you in a Clark Gable movie?
Vai’s got some history to him - I’m sure we can work him in somewhere else.
CC: Were you a Hann-Barbera creation?
CC
IQ: Were you a dance partner for Kelly and Astaire?
IQ: Were you in a Robert Taylor movie involving wagons?
IQ: Did you do a pretty sorry “swan song” from a news show?
IQ for CC: Are you known for being a man of few words?
Sorry about the delay
no, and I don’t know who you’re referring to
no, and unless Chester Cheetah was a Hanna Barbera creation, I don’t know who you’re talking about
No, and I don’t know who you’re talking about
no, I’m not Chris Claybourne
edit: upon further review Chris Claybourne was a character in a Robert Taylor movie, but not about wagons. so a DQ for you here
No, I’m not Connie Chung
no, I’m not Charlie Chaplin
IQ1 – Clark Gable movie – Claudette Colbert
IQ2 – Astaire and Kelly Dance Partner – Cyd Charisse
IQ3 – Robert Taylor wagon movie – Sorry, I was thinking about Denise Darcel (whom I had remembered as Corinne Calvet) and in Westward the Women (which I also misremembered as Westward Ho The Wagons) so I double-boo-booed on this one – I beg you pardon!
DQ1 – Are you male?
DQ2 – Are you alive?
IQ: Did you know a red-hot hoochie-coocher?
IQ: Are you a wide-eyed American singer and actress who was born in Seattle?
IQ: Were you twisted in 1960?
Male yes, alive no
no, don’t know
no, don’t know
no, I’m not Chubby Checker
And here I thought CC on my end would be pretty easy because there weren’t that many.
Cab Calloway and Carol Channing.
DQ1: Are you an entertainer?
DQ2: Are you a sports figure?
CC
IQ: did you organize some day laborers?
Yes, I’m Cesar Chavez
Very well!
New game: BD
Did you have a job in the great north woods, working as a cook for a spell?
No, but I can’t identify your person. DQ time for you.
(Bob Dylan – the reference is to “Tangled Up In Blue”)
DQ: Are you dead?
Yes
BD is:
Dead
BD
Edited because my question was for a living person.
IQ: Were you married four times?
No, I’m not Bette Davis
It’s not necessary for IQ’s to be based on known facts about the Identity. They can even refer, if you wish, to non-real people. They must, however, refer to entities whose names are Proper Nouns.
(See the OP for the variations we’re playing under in theis thread.)
Bottom line: you could have used an IQ about a living person.
Did you receive praise from Werner Herzog?