Take this with a grain of salt since I don't play 2/5, but if effective stacks were 100 - 125 BBs then I don't think it's ever a mistake to get it all in with every full house in NLH. At 150 - 200 BB stacks if it's a mistake I don't think it's a big one.
I can see calling for the reasons TXSooner makes, but your opponent should have some flushes and some straights there too with your check on the turn, and it would be a shame to leave money on the table if he would call with some of those hands.
I think this is a really interesting hand. I had K-K UTG in a five-way pot a few years ago at Rounders in San Antonio on a J-T-9 of spades flop, holding the K of spades. I had no idea what to do. It was a 1/2 game with multiple good aggressive players with $3,000+ stacks, and I had about $600. They all had position on me and I checked since I'd fold to a raise. I should have switched tables.
What are you doing with A-A, K-K, and Q-Q on the flop if you don't have a club? Are you ever betting that turn with anything other than a flush?
I don't understand his flop call unless he had the Queen of clubs. And limp/calling UTG preflop with Q-J is not something I'd ever do.