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- Real
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Correct on Charlemagne and Jackie Chan.
Charles II of England.
DQ: Male?
IQ1: Did you find in Spain what you didn’t find in Portugal or England?
IQ2: Did you play a DJ, a bounty hunter and a cop?
IQ3: Did you learn to shoot so you could get revenge on the men who raped you and killed your husband?
IQ: Is your nickname “Coco”?
I’m not Coco Chanel.
1: Did you always end your monologue with a golf swing?
2: Were you the aide to a blind, retired Army colonel during a weekend in New York City?
3: Were you the deaf son of a high school music teacher?
IQ1: Were you a painter born in what was then the Danish West Indies?
IQ2: Did you maintain a relationship with French writer George Sand for a decade?
IQ3: Were you a prominent socialist politician in your South American country?
Correct on Carson.
You got the movies right. I was looking for the character Charles Simms, who was played by O’Donnell in “Scent of a Woman”; and for the character Cole Holland in “Mr. Holland’s Opus.”
DQ: Alive today?
DQ: American?
That was Colbie Callait
DQ: In the Arts?
Ahem.
How’d I miss these?
DQs:
IQ: Did you paint a self-portrait with a moustache and a unibrow?
IQ: Are you a performer who shares her last name with someone arrested in Arizona, whose arrest was challenged at SCOTUS?
Fan-that’s a “K”
Correct on Columbus.
Clint Eastwood (Play Misty for Me, For a Few Dollars More, Dirty Harry).
Hannie Caulder (from the movie of the same name).
DQ1: Known for music?
DQ2: From North America?
IQ1: Were you a 17th-century Spanish author?
IQ2: Were you an 11th-century Spanish hero?
IQ3: Did you drive ducks to the water every morning?
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