Alvin Karpis.
Correct.
Correct.
DQ reserved.
IQ1: Were you Peter Lawford’s first wife?
IQ2: Did they call you “Kick”?
IQ3: Are you the one we haven’t asked about yet?
Sca: Your 3rd IQ made me LOL!
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
- Born before 1900
- Born after 1850
- Not involved in the US Civil War
- Served in WW1, but not famous for that
- Never held elective office
Not Lainie Kazan, as Benjy’s mom
Take 2 DQs for the other questions
Not Pat Kennedy, not Kathleen Kennedy…
I don’t think anyone’s asked about Rose yet, so, not Rose
DQ: Scientist?
That was Linda Knieval
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
- Born after 1850
- Not involved in the US Civil War
- Served in WW1, but not famous for that
- Never held elective office
- Not a scientist
- Known for politics or military
IQ1: In 1999, Did Time Magazine include you in their list of the 100 most important and influential people of the 20th century, commenting that your radical idea that governments should spend money they don’t have may have saved capitalism?
IQ2: Did you found the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company in 1906?
IQ3: In 1916, did you invent a process for pasteurizing cheese so that it would resist spoiling and could be shipped long distances?
Correct.
Correct.
Not whom I had in mind, but she fits. So…
IQ1: Did you die in a plane crash, along with someone whose name was very similar to your sister’s?
IQ2: Are you that sister?
IQ3: Are you their brother?
DQ:
Best known for Federal elective office?
Previous IQs:
Did you sing at the segregated 1939 premiere of Gone with the Wind? - MLK Jr., with his church choir
Did you appear in My Favorite Year? - I’ll rephrase
[D]o you have a naked mole rat as a pet? - Kim Possible, the cartoon heroine
DQs:
Served in the U.S. Cabinet?
Born north of the Mason-Dixon Line?
IQs:
You are a fictional character; did you appear in My Favorite Year?
Did you play Ilia?
Was McDermott your cat in a noted children’s book?
IQs:
- Did you star opposite Bing Crosby in High Society?
- Did you front for Rufus?
- Are you credited as being the first abstract artist?
Not JM Keynes or John Harvey Kellogg.
I assume #3 is “Kraft,” but I don’t know the first name. Take a DQ
I’m stumped- you get 3 DQs
Not Grace Kelly or Chaka Khan.
THIS time, is it Paul Klee? If not, 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
- Born before 1900
- Born after 1850
- Not involved in the US Civil War
- Served in WW1, but not famous for that
- Never held elective office
- Not a scientist
- Known for politics or military
- Never in the US Cabinet
- Born in a border state- I can’t quite make out which side of Mason-Dixon line his hometown was on
- Last name falls in “Ka-Kn” range
JFK’s kids: John-John, Caroline and Patrick Kennedy.
DQ: Known more for politics than for military service?
Three or four DQs reserved.
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
- Born after 1850
- Not involved in the US Civil War
- Served in WW1, but not famous for that
- Never held elective office
- Not a scientist
- Known for politics or military
- Never in the US Cabinet
- Born in a border state- I can’t quite make out which side of Mason-Dixon line his hometown was on
- Last name falls in “Ka-Kn” range
- Never in politics; known almost exclusively for military career
IQ: Were you CNO during WW II?