One cheating macguffin allowed: Barb Bain, from “Mission: Impossible” and “Space: 1999”. (She’s supposed to go by Barbara, not Barb).
(Cool! Both shows she’s in have colons!)
One cheating macguffin allowed: Barb Bain, from “Mission: Impossible” and “Space: 1999”. (She’s supposed to go by Barbara, not Barb).
(Cool! Both shows she’s in have colons!)
Jim Madison
Jim Monroe
William McKinley
Theodore Roosevelt
Woodrow Wilson
Jack Kennedy
^ ^ ^
Hot doggin!
probably my best so far:
Ted Danson
Bruce Springsteen
Grace Slick
Eric Clapton
^ ^ ^
Again I’m gettin’ schooled!
Gotta bring my A game now…
Florenz Ziegfield:o
(of the Follies)
Jacques Cousteau
Near as I can figure, the only US Presidents that qualify are William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt, and the only First Lady is Eleanor Roosevelt. Unless we’re counting nicknames, which qualifies Jack Kennedy.
Veeps:
Elbridge Gerry
Theodore Roosevelt
James Sherman
Anna Maria Alberghetti
George Jones
former Toronto Maple Leaf Bob Baun.
Pete Townsend
Charles Stuart
Jeff Fahey - Scarface, The Lawnmower Man
Pitts Sanborn - Boston Globe music critic back in early 1900s.
Kirk Cameron
Brad Davis - Midnight Express
Charles Schulz
Hate to sound like Mr. Nitpicky-Pants, but the “z” sound at the end of Chuck doesn’t quite match with the “sh” beginning of Schultz.
Giorgos Seferis - Turkish poet and ambassador
David Duchovny, David Duke, and any “David” whose late name begins with “D.”
Donald Duck, Donald Dunn and any “Donald” whose last name begins with “D.”
Frank Capra
Ginger Rogers
I thought about the not-so-bad:rolleyes: guitarist Andres Segovia, but realised that the “s” at the end of Andres isn’t pronounced.
Colm Meaney