IQ1) Are known for smoking a cigarette in a holder?
IQ2) Did you appear as both male and female in your film appearance?
I am not Cruella DeVil or Mrs. Doubtfire.
I almost feel guilty - all three of them are in reference to Neil Gaiman’s ‘Sandman’ series, and in order of questions, they are Destiny, Delirium (who used to be Delight) and Destruction, now referred to as ‘the prodigal’ or simply as ‘our brother’.
DQ1: Are you the title character in (any of) your film(s)?
DQ2: Are your/is your film(s) set in the 20th century?
DQ3: Have you been killed off in your film(s)?
The only ones I could come up with were Destiny, Death, and Dream, but I didn’t know how they might answer the questions. ![]()
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DQ1: I am a fictional character.
DQ2: I am not male.
DQ3: I am human.
DQ4: I am not originally from the pages of literature.
DQ5: The first work in which I appeared was created after 1950.
DQ6: I originally appeared in a film.
DQ7: I am not American.
DQ8: I am not from a sci-fi or fantasy film.
DQ9: I am British.
DQ10: D is not the first letter of my last name.
DQ11: I am not the title character in (any of) my film(s).
DQ12: My film(s) are set in the 20th century.
DQ13: I have not been killed off in my film(s).
DQ: Film created in 1990 or after?
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DQ1: I am a fictional character.
DQ2: I am not male.
DQ3: I am human.
DQ4: I am not originally from the pages of literature.
DQ5: The first work in which I appeared was created after 1950.
DQ6: I originally appeared in a film.
DQ7: I am not American.
DQ8: I am not from a sci-fi or fantasy film.
DQ9: I am British.
DQ10: D is not the first letter of my last name.
DQ11: I am not the title character in (any of) my film(s).
DQ12: My film(s) are set in the 20th century.
DQ13: I have not been killed off in my film(s).
DQ14: My film was not created in or after 1990.
Yes.
“Dolores!”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1g5iPdwTL4.
Doris Kearns Goodwin wrote No Ordinary Time.
DQs:
Has appeared in more than one movie?
Generally considered a heroine?
IQs:
Are you the ex-wife of a Governor of Ohio who became a lesbian after your divorce?
Were you Lincoln’s plump campaign manager and later Supreme Court appointee?
Have you played a silent film star, a detective and a billionaire?
Two more DQs, but I am not Robert Downey, Jr.
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DQ1: I am a fictional character.
DQ2: I am not male.
DQ3: I am human.
DQ4: I am not originally from the pages of literature.
DQ5: The first work in which I appeared was created after 1950.
DQ6: I originally appeared in a film.
DQ7: I am not American.
DQ8: I am not from a sci-fi or fantasy film.
DQ9: I am British.
DQ10: D is not the first letter of my last name.
DQ11: I am not the title character in (any of) my film(s).
DQ12: My film(s) are set in the 20th century.
DQ13: I have not been killed off in my film(s).
DQ14: My film was not created in or after 1990.
DQ15: I have only appeared in one movie.
DQ16: I do not believe I would be considered a heroine.
IQ1: Are you simultaneously the legitimate wife of Yudishtira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahadeva?
IQ2: Are you the martial arts instructor for both the Pandavas and the Kauravas?
IQ3: Are you the eldest of the Kauravas?
IQ1: Are you the surviving two of three?
IQ2: Did you sing about the colours of your life?
IQ3: Did you write about a spacefaring mercenary regiment?
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IQ1: Are you the surviving two of three?
IQ2: Did you sing about the colours of your life?
IQ3: Did you write about a spacefaring mercenary regiment?
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Wow. That is six questions I’ve got absolutely no answers to. DQs all around–I know the rules change somehow when we hit 20, but I don’t actually know what happens next.
IQ1: Did you host the original Mouseketeers?
IQ2: Were cheered by the kids in the Peanut Gallery?
IQ3: Are you Ankh-Morpork’s lesser grim reaper?
Not Howdy Doody, and 2 more DQs.
Jimmy Dodd MC’s the first Mickey Mouse club. Discword not only has an anthropomorphic Death character, it also has the Death of Rats.
DQ: Was your film in English?
I’ll wait on the other one.
Once we’ve got the answers to 20 DQs, we generally give everyone who has stumped you at least once in this game one (1) direct guess (terminology mine; it’s along the lines of ‘Are you Dana Mushberry?’, Dana Mushberry being a name I just made up to represent someone who plausibly fits the 20 DQ answers). If none of us gets it right in an agreed span of time, you put us out of our misery and start the next round.
This is also the point where generally we start talking amongst each other to strategize about what is the best DQ to ask next. While I could blow all three of my DQs asking stupid questions, that’s not a very good thing to do to the team.
So - these are all from the Hindu epic ‘The Mahabharata’. Draupadi is the wife of the five Pandava brothers - Yudhishtira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahadeva. Drona is the guru who teaches the Pandava and the Kaurava brothers martial disciplines. And Duryodhana is the eldest of the Kaurava brothers.
[Table Talk] What’s the next best thing to know? Genre of the film? Villainess? [/Table Talk]
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DQ1: I am a fictional character.
DQ2: I am not male.
DQ3: I am human.
DQ4: I am not originally from the pages of literature.
DQ5: The first work in which I appeared was created after 1950.
DQ6: I originally appeared in a film.
DQ7: I am not American.
DQ8: I am not from a sci-fi or fantasy film.
DQ9: I am British.
DQ10: D is not the first letter of my last name.
DQ11: I am not the title character in (any of) my film(s).
DQ12: My film(s) are set in the 20th century.
DQ13: I have not been killed off in my film(s).
DQ14: My film was not created in or after 1990.
DQ15: I have only appeared in one movie.
DQ16: I do not believe I would be considered a heroine.
DQ17: My film is in English.
[Table Talk]I prefer clear cut questions to subjective ones - that said my knowledge is so shockingly bad I doubt I’ll get this. We know the character is British but not if the film is (either in setting or production). We could also subdivide by English/Scottish/Welsh…[/Table Talk]
Duo Damsel, of the Legion of Super Heroes, was what remained of Triplicate Girl after one of her bodies was killed.
My absolute favourite singer, Judith Durham.
David Drake, author of the Hammer’s Slammers series.
Four DQs reserved, because I haven’t a clue here…
[Table Talk] A fictional female film character from the Fifties-thru-Eighties, British, not a title character, neither a hero. not sf/fantasy, not killed off in the ONE film. Could be a cartoon. Could be a villain. Oh, excuse me a second… [Table Talk ends]
IQ: Were you played by Judith Anderson in Rebecca?
Dagmar Celeste
David Davis
Yes, Downey, in Chaplin, Sherlock Holmes and the Iron Man movies.
Two DQs reserved.
Prof., I think your guess isn’t the person at issue based on several of the DQs already answered.