k... like that much better

1. You have bad relative position to the PFR... too many people to act behind you to ensure you'll have position later on.
2. KQo isn't that strong. What are you hoping to hit? 2pr? TP + draw? TPTK? From what I remember of your original post (w/ stack sizes), your SPR is pretty nasty for a TPTK hand, so how deep are you going to be willing to go with just one pair?
3. Once I get squozed on the flop, I'm prolly outtie. You think he's doing that with a draw only? You don't buy much of anything by calling it, and then he fires again at you on blank Turn. I'm def done on this one. Unless CO is retarded (seems know about the concept of an IP squeeze...), he's not doing this with KJ or lower... So best you got IMO is splitting against another KQ or losing AK, 22,33 or a smooth called AA-KK (the latter obv a lot less likely...)
4. I don't remember the stack sizes, but I gotta believe calling that Turn bet gets you over the committment threshold, so you're setting yourself up for a possibly nasty River decision unimproved. As it is, you got lucky and he checked thru (maybe he put you on 45s looking for a check-raise...) and got to see SD.

Moral of the story.... cold-calling KQo vs an UTG raiser and ending up OOP w/ TPGK sucks ass....