DQs:
- Male
- Real
- Dead
- American
- Died before 1950
- Last name starts with Q
- Not known for the creative arts, broadly defined
- Political/military
- Died before 1900
- Did not hold elective office
- Died after 1825
DQs:
I am not FoxTrot’s Quincy. I am not Quinn the Eskimo. Take a DQ for #2.
Correct on Quincy and Quinn.
#2 is Allan Quatermain (in King Solomon’s Mines).
IQ: Were Frank and Jesse members of your group?
Yes, indeed. I am William Quantrill.
Good job again, SCAdian! Well done.
D’oh - Quantrill occurred to me earlier tonight, before I had a chance to get back in the game! Good job, SCAdian.
Previous IQs:
Did the Fremen believe Paul was this? - Yes, the Quisatch Haderatch (sp?).
Did Tom Selleck play you? - Yes, in Quigley Down Under.
Did you recruit a comedian to play a DJ? - Quentin Tarantino cast Stephen Wright as a DJ in Reservoir Dogs, IIRC.
T, S, R, Q…
I am P.
IQs:
[you know I’m gonna ask this:]
Congratulations, SCAdian
IQ1: Did you claim to be someone who fought for the Confederacy?
IQ2: Is your most remembered action washing your hands?
IQ3: Are you The Man Who Saved The World?
IQ1: Have you ever been bitten by a radioactive spider?
IQ2: Is your superhero name taken from an ancient wonder of the world?
IQ3: Are you the civilian alter-ego of an eco-minded supervillain?
IQ:
Were you the only Indian in the room when Lee surrendered to Grant?
Were you Brett’s buddy on the USCSS Nostromo?
Did you do, and then undo, the same crafts project over and over?
IQ1: Did you create the legislation allowing millions of middle class US kids to afford college?
IQ2: Are you #1’s grandson, married to my celebrity crush?
Neither Professor Pepperwinkle, Pogo nor Prancer (though I did consider using both of those last two :))
DQ.
Not Pontius Pilate.
DQ. (I assume you mean that Soviet officer, but I don’t remember his name.)
Not Peter Parker.
DQ
DQ…
DQ.
DQ.
Not Penelope.
Two DQs.
IQs:
Previous IQ:
Were you the only Indian in the room when Lee surrendered to Grant? - Col. Ely Parker, a Seneca who served on Grant’s staff.
Were you Brett’s buddy on the USCSS Nostromo? - Parker (Yaphet Kotto) in Alien.
Did you do, and then undo, the same crafts project over and over? - Yes, Penelope, Odysseus’s long-suffering wife.
DQs:
Male?
Real?
IQs:
Did you play a vagabond, a henchman and a florist?
Are you a regular contestant on a radio game show?
Did you impress Liet Kynes?
IQ1: Because of the time it took me to post, I was also asking if you were Prof. Pepperwinkle, who recently claimed to be William Quantrill.
IQ2: As you said, Pontius Pilate.
IQ3: You are correct in thinking of Stanislaw Petrov who correctly interpreted an apparent US missile launch as a false alarm and didn’t report it to someone with the authority to retailiate. I really like the story that when people found out and reporters were looking to interview him, his wife asked him what he’d done and he replied “I did nothing”.
A little late, but good job, SCAdian!
IQ1: Did you select a certain amount of genus capsicum, fermented in brine?
IQ2: Do you send written communications by owl?
IQ3: Did you play cousins who walked alike and talked alike? What a crazy pair!
Those were:
Claiborne Pell (as in Pell Grant)
Clay Pell (married to Michelle Kwan)
DQ1: Living?
DQ2: American?
IQ1:Were you required to accessorize your wardrobe with the first letter of the alphabet?
IQ2: Were you the daughter of the person in IQ1?
IQ3: Are you the cetacean daughter of a crustacean?
Not … Andy Panda?
Not Pocahontas.
DQ.
Three DQs. (There are radio game shows?)
Not Peter Piper.
Not Harry Potter.
DQ.
P
Correct on Peter Piper and Harry Potter. The cousins were played by Patty Duke, on “The Patty Duke Show.” (And now I can’t get the theme song out of my head!)
DQ: Known for your achievements in the arts?