I thought Stimpy was supposed to be a chihuahua…
DQ.
Not Napoleon Solo.
DQ.
S
- Fictional
- Male
- American (for certain values of American)
- Not from a work set in the future
- Not a protagonist
- Not from literature
- Not from a movie (or series of movies), though there was one
- From TV
- S is the initial of my first name
- From a show that aired before 1980
- Not a drama
I looked it up and we’re both wrong, although me more than you. Ren’s a chihuahua.
Has Elendil’s Heir been kidnapped by a UFO?
#1 was San Fernando Red. #3 was Sgt. Sylvester Roarke.
- From a sitcom?
I’ll save the second for the moment.
S
- Fictional
- Male
- American (for certain values of American)
- Not from a work set in the future
- Not a protagonist
- Not from literature
- Not from a movie (or series of movies), though there was one
- From TV
- S is the initial of my first name
- From a show that aired before 1980
- Not a drama
- Not from a sitcom
IQ. Did you help launch Kelly Clarkson’s career, and later appear with AC Slater?
DQ: Action/adventure show?
IQs:
- Did you own the bar on Cheers?
- Did you say “Book 'em, Danno”?
- When Capt. Kirk tell you to go to Warp Factor 7, did you say, “Oh, my.”?
Haven’t the faintest idea who those people are, so DQ.
I have this vague feeling the character was called Sam, but take a DQ.
DQ.
Not Hikaru Sulu.
S
- Fictional
- Male
- American (for certain values of American)
- Not from a work set in the future
- Not a protagonist
- Not from literature
- Not from a movie (or series of movies), though there was one
- From TV
- S is the initial of my first name
- From a show that aired before 1980
- Not a drama
- Not from a sitcom
- There is action, and there are adventures, but not an action/adventure show
That is Simon Cowell.
DQ: Reality show?
#1 was Sam Malone. #2 was Hawaii Five O’s Steve McGarrett.
I’ll save my DQs for when I have more time.
How could I have missed this thread before now? :smack: Feel free to drop me a PM next time.
IQs:
Did your name become a cliche for a tyrannical overseer?
Were you Lincoln’s SecWar?
Were you a protagonist in Jeffrey Archer’s First Among Equals?
Not Simon Legree.
Not … Stanton?
DQ.
S
- Fictional
- Male
- American (for certain values of American)
- Not from a work set in the future
- Not a protagonist
- Not from literature
- Not from a movie (or series of movies), though there was one
- From TV
- S is the initial of my first name
- From a show that aired before 1980
- Not a drama
- From a comedy, but I don’t think I’d call it a sitcom
- There is action, and there are adventures, but not an action/adventure show
- Not a reality show
Note the slightly revised answer to DQ12.
DQ: A recurring character on a variety show?
S
- Fictional
- Male
- American (for certain values of American)
- Not from a work set in the future
- Not a protagonist
- Not from literature
- Not from a movie (or series of movies), though there was one
- From TV
- S is the initial of my first name
- From a show that aired before 1980
- Not a drama
- From a comedy, but I don’t think I’d call it a sitcom
- There is action, and there are adventures, but not an action/adventure show
- Not a reality show
- Not a recurring character on a variety show
Note the slightly revised answer to DQ12.
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Anyone know what’s become of ChockFullOfHeadyGoodness or Le Ministre de l’au-delà? They used to be regulars in these games. And where does Spoons keep dsappearing to?
Not a clue. Le Ministre’s starting up the short story contest, but that shouldn’t keep him away from here.
IQs:
- Did you kill a president’s brother?
- Were you the best known Indian (Asia) actor of the 1930’s?
- Did you write a play that’s currently starring Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellan?
Not Sirhan Sirhan.
DQ.
DQ.
#2 was Sabu. #3 was Samuel Beckett, author of Waiting for Godot.
I don’t feel stumped just yet. Maybe tomorrow will bring a brainstorm.
IQ: Are you good enough, are you smart enough and gosh-darn it, do people like you?