Correct on Cuellar and Rogge. First one was Jay Gatsby.
DQ reserved.
IQ1: Were you archbishop of Krakow?
IQ2: Did you win your last Masters Tournament in 1986?
IQ3: Were you Prime Minister of Canada for 3 months?
Correct on Cuellar and Rogge. First one was Jay Gatsby.
DQ reserved.
IQ1: Were you archbishop of Krakow?
IQ2: Did you win your last Masters Tournament in 1986?
IQ3: Were you Prime Minister of Canada for 3 months?
Not:
JPII
Jack Nicklaus.
DQ
James II of England.
I was actually thinking of Jackie, but Jack will do.
James I of England.
DQ1: Considered a “good guy”?
DQ2: Novel based on real events?
Two DQs reserved.
IQ1: Did you write about Chingachgook?
IQ2: Did you write about Little Orphant Annie?
IQ3: Did you write about Walter Mitty?
Not James Thurber, 2 DQs
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1.Fictional
2.Male
3.Not living
4.From what is now USA
5.From a novel
6.Living when novel ends
7.Does participate in political/military activities
8.Created by an American
9.Not set in modern USA
10.Not set in 20th c.
11 “J” is his 1st initial
12. Not set in the future
13.Not set between 1/1/2000 and 1/1/2014
14. Novel written in 20th century.
15. Considered goog guy
16.Though fictional, does depict real people/events
The PM was John Turner
DQs:
During a world war?
Is he the main character?
IQ: Are you the main character of a novel set on the island of Pianosa?
DQ for Pianosa.
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James Fenimore Cooper.
James Whitcomb Riley.
Correct on James Thurber.
IQ: Were you a silversmith’s apprentice before taking a job with a newspaper?
Thought you would never ask! I am:
Johnny Tremain.
Well done SCA.
Well done, SCAdian! Looking forward to the next round!
Wow, I just found this thread. May I suggest that whoever wins and finishes one thread, then provides a link to the next? I’ve now done so for Dec. 2013.
Congrats, SCAdian. The letter “I” next?
Guess I gave up and went to bed about five minutes too early last night.
I it is…
Well done again, SCAdian!
IQs:
IQs:
Were you a cleric who gave his name to an American school?
Are you a novelist from a noted South American political family?
Were you nicknamed after the family dog?
DQ (though I have a feeling I should know this).
Not Ivan IV.
Not Imogene Coca.
88 games in 2013, hosted by 14 people. Prof Pepperwinkle had the most with 22, I had 18, Elendil’s Heir had 10, etv78 had 7, and ChockFullOfHeadyGoodness and fanganga had 5 each. Prof Pepperwinkle and I each had a run of three.
X, Y and Z were used once each; all other letters were used at least twice. B was used seven times, L six, and D, J and K five times each.
Not Ignatius Loyola.
DQ.
Not Indiana Jones.
Right on Ivan and Imogene. Janis Ian learned the truth at 17 that love was made for beauty queens.
DQ:
Yes, that’s good to know.
Previous IQs:
Were you a cleric who gave his name to an American school? - Yes, Ignatius Loyola
Are you a novelist from a noted South American political family? - Isabel Allende
Were you nicknamed after the family dog? - Yes, Henry “Indiana” Jones Jr.
DQ:
Male?
IQs:
Are you a noted Windham Hill musician?
Did you found a chain of Pittsburgh-area delis?
Were you a Scandinavian playwright?
IQs: