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QOD Saturday 12-08 "DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY"
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 7:43 am
by fantine33
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?
Re: QOD Saturday 12-08 "DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY"
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 7:55 am
by mrkelley23
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.
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?
1. Okay, George Sand was the Frenchie, so I guess this is her.
2. Alice Cooper
3. Nope, Cause I"m gonna use George Eliot below
4. Anne Rice
5. George Eliot
QoD: Ellis Bell. Or was it Acton? or Currer? Schistamunder. Can't remember which Bronte sister was which, so no answer.
Bonus: Hum. At the risk of bringing a wrathful ghost down on my head, I'll WAG Tallulah Bankhead.
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 8:19 am
by wintergreen48
1. Amandine Dupin = George Sand?
2. Vincent Furnier = Alice Cooper
3. Karen Blixen = Isaac Dinesen
4. Howard O’Brien = Anne Rice
5. Mary Ann Evans = George 'Not T.S.' Eliot
QOD: Emily Bronte wasn’t published under her real name until after her death. What was the masculine pseudonym she used? The sisters all used Something Bell, the first name being their own initial... Charlotte's would have started with a C... I think it was Currer Bell? I'll go with Currer Bell, Final Answer.
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?
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 8:21 am
by wintergreen48
Dang, dang, dang. I hardly ever do the QoD, and I finally do it today, and I use the wrong sister. Dang dang dang.
Re: QOD Saturday 12-08 "DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY"
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 8:25 am
by ToLiveIsToFly
12/8 Dude Looks Like a Lady
WOW. I SHOULD PROBABLY KNOW ALL OF THESE, BUT I DON'T. I HAVE NOTHING BUT GUESSES FOR ANY OF THEM.
1. Amandine Dupin
GEORGE SAND?
2. Vincent Furnier
ALICE COOPER
3. Karen Blixen
NO GUESS
4. Howard O’Brien
MARILYN MANSON
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?
NO GUESS
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?
MICHAEL LEARNED?
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 9:05 am
by kayrharris
1. nope
2. nope
3. nope
4. nope
5. nope
Qod = only one I do know - Ellis Bell
nope on bonus - wish I did know....and will be interested to see the answer
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 9:28 am
by ne1410s
1. Amandine Dupin
2. Vincent Furnier --Alice Cooper
3. Karen Blixen
4. Howard O’Brien
5. Mary Ann Evans --George Sand
QOD: Emily Bronte wasn’t published under her real name until after her death. What was the masculine pseudonym she used? Nada
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?--Anne Ramsey (I kid because I love...)
Re: QOD Saturday 12-08 "DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY"
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 9:31 am
by AnnieCamaro
1. Miss George Sand
2. Mr. Meatloaf
3. Miss Isac Dineson
4. Miss Anne Rice
5. Miss George Eliot
QoD: Miss Ellis Bell (I learned that all the sisters kept their first initials for their Bell names.)
Bonus: I guess Cameron Diaz. I think there's room for confusion there.
Re: QOD Saturday 12-08 "DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY"
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 9:42 am
by andrewjackson
1. George Sand
2. Alice Cooper
3. Isaak Dinesen
4. Nope
5. George Eliot
QOD: Something starting with "E" Bell but I can't quite remember it. Ann was Acton and Charlotte was Currer but I can't get Emily. PASS.
5 Point Bonus - Gene Tierney?
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 10:11 am
by KillerTomato
1. George Sand
2. Alice Cooper
3. Isak Dinesen
4. Anne Rice
5. George Eliot
QOD: Ellis Bell (Uly and I just talked about this the other day!)
Bonus: No clue. The manliest woman I can think of is Grace Jones, so I'll go with her. Him. Whatever.
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 10:27 am
by themanintheseersuckersuit
1. Amandine Dupin Ru Paul
2. Vincent Furnier Alice Cooper
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? Greta Garbo
Re: QOD Saturday 12-08 "DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY"
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 11:03 am
by DevilKitty100
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?
3. Isaac Denison
fixing the spoiler.
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 11:04 am
by mikehardware
2. Vincent Furnier - Alice Cooper
Re: QOD Saturday 12-08 "DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY"
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 11:09 am
by tanstaafl2
[quote="fantine33"]12/8 Dude Looks Like a Lady
[quote]
1. Amandine Dupin - George Sand?
2. Vincent Furnier - Alice Cooper
3. Karen Blixen - Isak Dinesin
4. Howard O’Brien - I dunno
5. Mary Ann Evans - Sounds familiar but can't think of it.
QOD: Emily Bronte wasn’t published under her real name until after her death. What was the masculine pseudonym she used?
I know they went by Bell so the first name is an E but can't recall so have to pass
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?
No clue. Greta Garbo?
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 11:30 am
by VAdame
1. Amandine Dupin - ?
2. Vincent Furnier - Alice Cooper
3. Karen Blixen - Isaak Denison
4. Howard O’Brien - ?
5. Mary Ann Evans - it's either George Eliot or George Sand! I'll go with Eliot.
QOD: Emily Bronte wasn’t published under her real name until after her death. What was the masculine pseudonym she used?
Ellis Bell. Charlotte was Currer Bell and Anne was Acton 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?
"Miss' Michael Learned!
Edited to fix spoiler
Re: QOD Saturday 12-08 "DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY"
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 1:23 pm
by Catfish
1. Amandine Dupin
George Sand?
2. Vincent Furnier
??
3. Karen Blixen
Isak Dinessen
4. Howard O’Brien
Divine??
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?
Pass
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?
Miss Michael Learned?
Re: QOD Saturday 12-08 "DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY"
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 1:26 pm
by a1mamacat
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 - George Sand
2. Vincent Furnier - nope
3. Karen Blixen - nope
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? Miss Michael Learned?
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Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 2:18 pm
by macrae1234
1. Amandine Dupin George Sand
2. Vincent Furnier Alice Cooper he has a nice bar downtown called Copperstown
3. Karen Blixen Isak Dinnesen Out of Africa Author
4. Howard O’Brien Anne Rice
5. Mary Ann Evans George Elliot
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?Miss Michael Learned
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 6:59 pm
by nitrah55
1. ?
2. ?
3. ?
4. ?
5. GEORGE ELIOT
QOD: TOM BODETT
5 Point Bonus - VIVIEN LEIGH
Re: QOD Saturday 12-08 "DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY"
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 8:57 pm
by NellyLunatic1980
1. Amandine Dupin
George Sand
2. Vincent Furnier
Alice Cooper
3. Karen Blixen
Isak Dinesen (of "Out of Africa" fame)
4. Howard O’Brien
Anne Rice, a million-dollar BAM question way back when
5. Mary Ann Evans
pass
QOD: Emily Bronte wasn’t published under her real name until after her death. What was the masculine pseudonym she used?
Ellis Bell (Anne was Acton Bell, Charlotte was Currer 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?
I remember that in the credits of "The Waltons", Micheal Learned was given the title "Miss"... so maybe her?
Re: QOD Saturday 12-08 "DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY"
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 10:06 pm
by TheCalvinator24
1. Amandine Dupin
NOPE
2. Vincent Furnier
Alice Cooper
3. Karen Blixen
NOPE
4. Howard O’Brien
NOPE
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?
No clue
Re: QOD Saturday 12-08 "DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY"
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:08 am
by peacock2121
1. Amandine Dupin - nope
2. Vincent Furnier - Alice Cooper
3. Karen Blixen - Isak Dennison
4. Howard O’Brien - Anne Rice
5. Mary Ann Evans - I know I have heard this before and I got nothin'.
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? Michael Learned - I still hear her referred to as that, so it may not be her, as I do not know that they called her Miss for her first major role.
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 12:15 pm
by jsuchard
No guesses whatsoever!
Re: QOD Saturday 12-08 "DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY"
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 2:00 pm
by MarleysGh0st
1. Amandine Dupin
2. Vincent Furnier
Dame Edna
3. Karen Blixen
Isak Dinesen
4. Howard O’Brien
Dame Edna
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?
Staying clam...
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?
The actress who played Grandma Walton?
Re: QOD Saturday 12-08 "DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY"
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:11 pm
by JBillyGirl
1. Amandine Dupin -- Georges Sand, Chopin's hot transvestite squeeze
2. Vincent Furnier -- Alice Cooper, IIRC
3. Karen Blixen -- Isak Dinesen
4. Howard O’Brien -- drawing a blank here; Marilyn Manson?
5. Mary Ann Evans -- George Eliot (not to be confused with Chopin's hot transvestite squeeze)
QOD: Emily Bronte wasn’t published under her real name until after her death. What was the masculine pseudonym she used? -- Dangit, why didn't you pick Charlotte Bronte? I know she published under "Currer Bell," and that her sisters also published under male "Bell" pseudonyms, but I can't recall what Emily's was. "Edwin Bell" comes to mind, but I'm not even remotely sure, so I'll have to pass. Argh.
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? -- Michael Learned?