Prof.Pepperwinkle:
IQs:
Did you write The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle ?
Did you have a hit with Moonglow and the theme from Picnic ?
Were you aka Wesley Dodds?
Dunno x3.
Not Stephen Hawking, Foster or Sondheim (or Leonard Bernstein).
S.
fictional
male
last name starts with S
IQ1: Are you the ex-wife of Britain’s Prince Andrew?
IQ2: While dating Jimmy Kimmel, did you release a video called “I’m f**king Matt Damon”?
IQ3: Did you star as Buffy The Vampire Slayer on TV?
IQs:
Did you write The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle?
Did you have a hit with Moonglow and the theme from Picnic?
Were you aka Wesley Dodds?
Dunno x3.
#1 is Tobias Smollett.
#2 is Morris Stolloff.
#3 is the Sandman (Golden Age version).
DQs:
Created by an American author or authors?
Originally from a work of prose fiction?
Created after 1900?
Not Sarah Ferguson, Silverman or Michelle Gellar (sp?).
Prof.Pepperwinkle:
IQs:
Are you Spider-Man villain Flint Marko?
Were you aka Hector Hall?
Are you aka Oneiros, Daniel and Morpheus?
Dunno x3.
S.
fictional
male
last name starts with S
not created by an American author or authors
not originally from a work of prose fiction
not created after 1900
IQs:
Are you Spider-Man villain Flint Marko?
Were you aka Hector Hall?
Are you aka Oneiros, Daniel and Morpheus?
Dunno x3.
#1 was the Sandman. #2 was the Sandman. #3 was the Sandman. There’s nothing like originality in comic books.
DQs:
Created after 1800?
From a song or poem?
From a work by a European author?
Prof.Pepperwinkle:
IQs:
Were you the first king of Israel?
Did you anoint #1 as king?
Are you aka Kieran Marshall?
Not Solomon, Samuel (or Zadok) and dunno.
S.
fictional
male
last name starts with S
not created by an American author or authors
not originally from a work of prose fiction
not created after 1900
created after 1800
not from a song or poem
from a work by a European creator
I could have answered the question as asked and said “Not from a work by a European author ,” but I think I knew what you meant.
#1 was Saul, not Solomon (who was the third king).
#2 was Samuel, correct.
#3 is, yet again, the Sandman.
2 DQs reserved.
SCAdian
September 12, 2017, 9:49pm
90
IQ1: Did you kill a dragon and awaken a woman from magical sleep?
IQ2: Were you #1 ’s father and uncle?
IQ2: Were you #1 ’s mother and aunt?
To clarify, when you say “Not from a work of prose fiction” you mean “not from a published story” correct?
IQ1: Did you write the Baroque Cycle series?
IQ2: Did you write the Old Man’s War series?
IQ3: Did you write the Hyperion Cantos series?
Not… Shrek? Dunno the others.
Prof.Pepperwinkle:
IQs:
Do you know what Evil lurks in the hearts of men?
Did you, “the man who saved the world,” pass away this year?
Did you write The Complete Book of Swords ?
Not The Shadow, dunno, and dunno.
Knowed_Out:
To clarify, when you say “Not from a work of prose fiction” you mean “not from a published story” correct?
IQ1: Did you write the Baroque Cycle series?
IQ2: Did you write the Old Man’s War series?
IQ3: Did you write the Hyperion Cantos series?
Correct.
Dunno, not John Scalzi, dunno.
S.
fictional
male
last name starts with S
not created by an American author or authors
not originally from a work of prose fiction
not created after 1900
created after 1800
not from a song or poem
from a work by a European creator
from a work written originally in English
not the protagonist
SCAdian
September 13, 2017, 10:07pm
95
Siegfried, Siegmund, and Sieglinde, respectively, from Wagner’s Ring cycle
SCAdian:
from a work written originally in English.
So much for my idea about German opera…
DQ1: British character?
DQ2: From a play or opera?
One DQ reserved.
IQ1: Were you a Bulgarian army officer who was not a “chocolate-cream soldier”??
IQ2: Were you Iolanthe’s son?
SCAdian
September 13, 2017, 10:16pm
96
IQ3: Were you the jailer who claimed to have shot Col Fairfax?
IQs:
Do you know what Evil lurks in the hearts of men?
Did you, “the man who saved the world,” pass away this year?
Did you write The Complete Book of Swords?
Not The Shadow, dunno, and dunno.
Correct on #1 .
#2 was Stanislav Petrov, who, one fine day in 1983, upon receiving word that the USA had fired a number of nuclear missiles at the USSR, chose to believe it was a technical error. He was right, of course, but his studied inaction prevented WWIII.
#3 is Fred Saberhagen.
2 DQs reserved.
IQ1: Did you write the Baroque Cycle series?
IQ2: Did you write the Old Man’s War series?
IQ3: Did you write the Hyperion Cantos series?
Dunno, not John Scalzi, dunno.
Neil Stephenson, correct, Dan Simmons
holding 3 DQs
SCAdian
September 16, 2017, 9:38pm
100
Where, oh where, has Elendil’s Heir gone?
Where, oh where, can he be?