IQ1: Are you an alliterational, eponymous Dickensian protagonist?
IQ2: Are you the Submariner?
IQ3: Did your actor play someone who attempted to explain this very game to a child who dismissed it as it “sounds boring”?
IQ1: Do your amps go to 11?
IQ2: Did you see children in your magic mirror?
IQ3: Did you play piano on albums by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks and The Who?
Not Ned Nickerson. (I considered using him, but thought he might be too easy.)
DQ.
Neither Nick nor Nora Charles.
Not Nicholas Nickleby.
Not Prince Namor.
DQ.
N
- Fictional
- Male
- Protagonist
- Not from the movies
IQ: Were you Barney Stinson last pre-Robin gf?
Since I have no clue as to who Barney and Robin are, DQ.
That’s Nora from How I Met Your Mother.
DQ:Appear in a visual medium?
Ned Stark, in whichever medium you prefer Game of Thrones.
DQ: Created after 1970?
IQ1: Correct on Nicholas Nickleby
IQ2: Correct on Prince Namor
IQ3: Niles Crane, whose actor David Hyde-Pearce played Sideshow Bob’s brother Cecil and attempted to explain Botticelli to Bart Simpson.
IQ: Are you an avaricious alien with a title beginning with N?
IQs:
- Are you the French version of Santa Claus?
- Do you solve crimes and grow orchids?
- Did you lose your toad but kill a snake?
I think this is a reference to the Ferengi in DS9, but have a DQ.
Not Pere Noel. (Just pretend the diacriticals are there.)
Not Nero Wolfe.
DQ.
N
- Fictional
- Male
- Protagonist
- Not from the movies
- Appear in a visual medium
- Not created after 1970
I was thinking of the Grand Nagus of the Ferengi.
Well played. Very meta. :: golf clap ::
IQs:
Did you stand in for your spouse at the 1985 Boy Scout Jamboree? - Nancy Reagan.
Did you quotably deprecate the job you held? - John Nance Garner said “The Vice Presidency isn’t worth a bucket of warm piss” (often bowdlerized ed as “warm spit”).
Was your caregiver quite sad when you had to leave home while still quite young? - Norbert’s adoptive daddy Hagrid was very sorry to see the young dragon go.
DQs:
First name start with N?
American?
First appeared on TV?
IQs:
Were you a businessman and maybe a spy, and then later a diplomat?
Did you give a funny pirate a head start?
Did Roger Rees famously play you?
IQ1: Do your sons play the video game, “Billy Graham’s Bible Blaster”?
IQ2: Were you a famous gambler from a Mediterranean country?
IQ3: Did your illustrations on popular magazine covers depict slices of Americana?
#3 was Neville Longbottom from the Harry Potter series. He goes from utterly incapable geek to courageous capable hero lver the span of the books.
I’ll save my DQ until the morrow.
Three more DQs.
DQ.
Not Nick the Greek.
Not Norman Rockwell (my second-favourite painter).
:smack: I knew I was going to kick myself when I found out the answer to that one…
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N
- Fictional
- Male
- Not really the protagonist, but a “good guy”
- Not from the movies
- Appear in a visual medium
- Not created after 1970
- First name does not start with N
- American
- First appeared on TV
IQ: Was your wife named Harriet?
Correct on Nick the Greek and Norman Rockwell. The guy with the kids who play “Billy Graham’s Bible Blaster” is Ned Flanders.
DQ reserved for now.
Not Ozzie Nelson.
I’ll bring this one forward.
DQ: Was the first TV appearance a sitcom?