- I am not Ed Norton.
Take a DQ for #2. - I am not Eric Idle.
Edmund Blackadder.
Eisenhower (who came between Truman and Kennedy).
Edgar Rice Burroughs (Beyond the Farthest Star, Tarzan and the City of Gold, Tarzan and the Ant Men).
DQ1: Died after 1980?
DQ2: Born south of the Mason Dixon line?
DQ3: Known for the Arts?
IQ1: Was a chain of furniture stores named after you?
IQ2: Were you the main character in a series of films based on a '60s TV series?
IQ3: Were you and the woman you loved badly injured when your sled ran into a tree?
DQs:
- Real
- Male
- American
- Dead
- Died after 1900
- Last name starts with E
- Born east of the mighty Mississippi
- Did serve in a political office, but not remembered as a politician.
Although he served in the military, it’s not why he’s remembered either. - Died before 1980
- Born south of the Mason Dixon line
- Not known for the Arts
- I am not Ethan Allen.
- I am not Ethan Hunt.
- I don’t know which Ethan this is. Take a DQ.
Previous IQs:
Does a statue of you stand outside the county courthouse in Steubenville, Ohio? - Edwin Stanton, Lincoln’s Secretary of War
Did the troops cheer you before “lights out” in an Australian movie? - King Edward VII, in Breaker Morant
Were you Lincoln’s first AG? - Yes, Edward Bates
DQs:
Best known for a single incident?
Died before 1940?
IQs:
Did your ship become what we know as Venus?
Was your sword Narsil?
Did Aragorn take this as his regnal name?
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Ethan Frome.
DQ: Known for science?
DQs:
- Real
- Male
- American
- Dead
- Died after 1900
- Last name starts with E
- Born east of the mighty Mississippi
- Did serve in a political office, but not remembered as a politician.
Although he served in the military, it’s not why he’s remembered either. - Died before 1980
- Born south of the Mason Dixon line
- Not known for the Arts
- Best known for a single incident.
- Died before 1940
- Not known for science
Take a DQ for #1.
I am not Elendil.
I am not Elessar.
Eric Bana, Eric Roberts, correct
DQ: Associated with a certain product or service?
1 DQ in reserve
DQs:
- Real
- Male
- American
- Dead
- Died after 1900
- Last name starts with E
- Born east of the mighty Mississippi
- Did serve in a political office, but not remembered as a politician.
Although he served in the military, it’s not why he’s remembered either. - Died before 1980
- Born south of the Mason Dixon line
- Not known for the Arts
- Best known for a single incident.
- Died before 1940
- Not known for science
- Not associated with a certain product or service
Catcher Elston Howard of the Yankees was the first black MVP in the AL
Elmore Leonard won the Edgar for LaBrava.
DQ1) Caucasian?
DQ2) Best known for a crime or misdeed?
DQs:
- Real
- Male
- American
- Dead
- Died after 1900
- Last name starts with E
- Born east of the mighty Mississippi
- Did serve in a political office, but not remembered as a politician.
Although he served in the military, it’s not why he’s remembered either. - Died before 1980
- Born south of the Mason Dixon line
- Not known for the Arts
- Best known for a single incident.
- Died before 1940
- Not known for science
- Not associated with a certain product or service
- Caucasian.
- Known for law enforcement; the event in question has long been the subject of conflicting versions, so could be considered a misdeed.
I don’t want this going too far astray.
IQ) Did Tom Mix serve as a pallbearer at your funeral?
IQ2) Did you receive a severe arm injury at the OK Corral?
I am neither Wyatt nor Morgan Earp.
Virgil got the arm injury… but I take it it’s not him, either.
I am indeed Virgil Earp, who was shot in the **calf **at the O.K. Corral.
Well done, astorian!
Well done, astorian. I was gonna say, assume nothing!
Previous IQs:
Did your ship become what we know as Venus? - Earendil, the great Elf-mariner, in Tolkien’s mythos
Was your sword Narsil? - Yes, Elendil, slain by Sauron and his sword broken
Did Aragorn take this as his regnal name? - Yes, Elessar
That was my goof- I believed the movie, in which Virgil tells his wife, “I still have one good arm to hold you with.”