QOD Saturday 12-08 "DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY"

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Re: QOD Saturday 12-08 "DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY"

#26 Post by earendel » Mon Dec 10, 2007 6:27 am

I hope it's not too late...
fantine33 wrote:12/8 Dude Looks Like a Lady

(I wanted to use today's title for a QOD on female impersonators, but I thought that might be too narrow a category. Ha!)

In the immortal words of Ray Davies, girls will be boys and boys will be girls. The people behind the birth names listed below are better known with names of the opposite gender.

EDIT: I forgot to put that, for today's game, both first and last names are required. I didn't say it specifically, but everybody that has answered thus far got the implication.


1. Amandine Dupin

2. Vincent Furnier

3. Karen Blixen

4. Howard O’Brien

5. Mary Ann Evans

QOD: Emily Bronte wasn’t published under her real name until after her death. What was the masculine pseudonym she used?

5 Point Bonus - What woman was billed with the title “Miss” in her first major role, as the producers didn’t want viewers to think she was a man?
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1. George Sand
2.
3. Isaak Dinesen
4.
5. George Eliot

QoD: Ellis Bell

5 point bonus: I'm guessing Michael Learned because of her first name.
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Re: QOD Saturday 12-08 "DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY"

#27 Post by fantine33 » Tue Dec 11, 2007 12:47 pm

12/8 Dude Looks Like a Lady

(I wanted to use today's title for a QOD on female impersonators, but I thought that might be too narrow a category. Ha!)

In the immortal words of Ray Davies, girls will be boys and boys will be girls. The people behind the birth names listed below are better known with names of the opposite gender.

EDIT: I forgot to put that, for today's game, both first and last names are required. I didn't say it specifically, but everybody that has answered thus far got the implication.


1. Amandine Dupin

GEORGE SAND

2. Vincent Furnier

ALICE COOPER

3. Karen Blixen

ISAK DINESON

4. Howard O’Brien

ANNE RICE

5. Mary Ann Evans

GEORGE ELIOT

QOD: Emily Bronte wasn’t published under her real name until after her death. What was the masculine pseudonym she used?

ELLIS BELL

5 Point Bonus - What woman was billed with the title “Miss” in her first major role, as the producers didn’t want viewers to think she was a man?[/quote]

MICHAEL LEARNED


I was reminded of this one a week or so ago when I was watching an American Justice where the deceased had hypergraphia. They were showing some of it and she had the cast list of The Waltons written out.

Also, nitrah had a really good guess with Vivien Leigh, since she changed her name to the masculine spelling.

Quiz QOD Bonus Total
50 50 5 105 macrae
50 50 0 100 KillerTomato
40 40 5 85 nelly
40 40 0 80 AnnieCamaro
40 40 0 80 mrkelley
30 30 5 65 earendel
30 30 5 65 peacock
30 30 5 65 saucy
30 30 5 65 VAdame
40 0 5 45 jbillygirl
40 0 0 40 andrewjackson
40 0 0 40 ne1410s
20 20 0 40 Calvinator
30 0 5 35 kittyfish
30 0 5 35 ToLiveIsToFly
30 0 0 30 tanstaafl
20 0 0 20 seersucker
10 0 0 10 devilkitty
10 0 0 10 Marley
10 0 0 10 mikehardware
0 10 0 10 kayrharris
10 -10 0 0 nitrah
50 -50 0 0 wintergreen
0 0 0 0 jsuchard

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