IQ: Were you a rival dancer of Fred Astaire?
Previous IQs:
Did you keep a coconut shell on your desk? - Yes, JFK: http://www.jfklibrary.org/Asset-Viewer/Ey5l6Vagyk2dwA6BTctDZg.aspx
Was your nickname for your husband “Bunny”? - Yes, Jackie Kennedy.
Did you tell your son’s speechwriter that you were too conservative for him to write for you? - Joe Kennedy Sr. said this to Ted Sorensen (whose autobiography I just read).
DQ:
Last name start with K?
IQs:
Did a fictional version of you appear briefly in Enemy at the Gates?
Were you the top bad guy in Breaker Morant?
Did you once refer to the President as being “loaded”?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Prof. Pepperwinkle View Post
Correct on all 3.
IQs:
- Did you create the character of Weary Willie?
- Are you #1’s son?
- Did you create Pogo?
Not clown Emmett Kelley, and not cartoonist Walt Kelly.
Take a DQ for #2. I have no idea who Emmett’s son is.
Correct. Emmett Kelly’s son is Emmett Kelly, Jr. He continued the Weary Willie role after his father retired.
1 DQ reserved.
Correct.
Albert Kesselring.
Keith Carradine and his brothers played the Youngers in The Long Riders.
DQ1: American?
DQ2: Known for the Arts?
IQ1: Were you known as “Creepy”?
IQ2: Did you do a strip about a family with pets named Barfy and Sam?
IQ3: Were you one of the stars in a film about two girls and their guidance counselor?
DQ: Real?
Not Aram Kharchaturian (I don’t know the exact spelling- please be meriful)
Not Carole King
Take a DQ for #3
Not Gene Kennedy. I mean Gene Kelly!
SUMMARY
- Male
- Not Living
- Last name starts with K
- American
- Not known for the arts (no matter how broadly defined)
Not Bill (Family Circu) Keane
Not Kevin (Wild THings) Bacon
'm not sure of #1, but I’ll guess… not Stephen King?
If that’s wrong, take a DQ
SUMMARY
- Male
- Not Living
- Last name starts with K
- American
- Not known for the arts (no matter how broadly defined)
- Real person
IQs:
- Did you portray Captain Kangaroo?
- Were you the pharaoh also known as Cheops?
- Did you paint The Kiss?
Not… Nikita Kruschev?
I loved the movie Breaker Morant, but I haven’t seen it in years and I don’t remember the villain. Ask a DQ.
Not Henry Kissinger (he was referring to Nixon, who was drunk a lot in term 2)
Not Bob Keeshan (though I did consider picking him for a minute!)
No idea on #2- ask a DQ
Not… Paul Klee (only K painter I can think of)? If that’s wrong, take a 2nd DQ
#2 was Khufu. #3 was Gustav Klimt.
2 DQs reserved.
Close enough. Take out the first r.
correct
Fritz Kreisler
DQ: Born after 1900?
SUMMARY
- Male
- Not Living
- Last name starts with K
- American
- Not known for the arts (no matter how broadly defined)
- Real person
- Born before 1900
IQ1: Were you a boxer who became a stand-up comic after your first loss and took the last name of the boxer who beat you?
IQ2: Are you a silent film actor given the nickname of “The Great Stone Face” because of your deadpan expressions?
IQ3: Are you a director whose first big hit was the film Spartacus?
Nevermind. You covered Hank Kissinger.
Not Buster Keaton or Stanley Kubrick.
Take a DQ for the boxer.
IQ: Are you a Bond villain who recently passed away?