August 2014 Botticelli

Correct.
Creighton Abrams, the guy the M1 Abrams was named for.
Estcarp is the setting for many of the Witch World novels by Andre Norton.
DQ: Born south of the Mason-Dixon line?
One DQ reserved.
IQ1: Did the lady allegedly do what you did, backwards, in high heels?
IQ2: Did you write about van Rijn and Falkayn?
IQ3: Did you and your partner discuss a game involving players with odd names?

IQ1: Do you draw a comic strip based on your experience working at Pacific Bell?
IQ2: Do a lot of your cartoons appear in the margins of Mad Magazine?
IQ3: Are you the artist of Madman?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Dead
  4. American
  5. Last name starts with A
  6. Died since 1950
  7. Not political/military
  8. Known for the arts
  9. Died before 2000
  10. Born east of the Mississippi
  11. Born north of the Mississippi
  12. Known for the performing arts

I am not Fred Astaire.
Take 2 DQs for the others.

I am not Scott Adams. I am not Sergio Aragones.
Take a DQ for #3.

Correct.
Nicholas van Rijn and his protege David Falkayn are characters from Poul Anderson’s Polesotechnic League stories.
Bud Abbott. (“Who’s on first…”)
DQ1: Actor?
DQ2: Born after 1925?
One DQ reserved.
IQ1: Did you host a '60s TV show featuring different European circuses?
IQ2: Did you star in a series of spaghetti Westerns as “the Stranger”?
IQ3: Did you write “Here Comes Santa Claus”?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Dead
  4. American
  5. Last name starts with A
  6. Died since 1950
  7. Not political/military
  8. Known for the arts
  9. Died before 2000
  10. Born east of the Mississippi
  11. Born north of the Mississippi
  12. Known for the performing arts
  13. Actor
  14. Born before 1925

Ah, yes, I grew up watching International Showtime and because of it, I have a lifelong love of clowns.

Yes, I am Don Ameche!

Well done, SCAdian!

Nicely done, SCAdian! May I suggest you start a new thread for September?

Prof. P., had you seen the new U.S. postage stamp series on old-time circus posters?: https://store.usps.com/store/browse/productDetailSingleSku.jsp?productId=S_472104&categoryId=forever-stamps

Previous IQs:

Did you pay for the construction of lots of libraries in the U.S.? - Yes, Andrew Carnegie
Were you the carpetbagger Governor of Mississippi? - Adelbert Ames
Was your catchphrase “Keep the faith, baby”? - Yes, Congressman Adam Clayton Powell

Don Ameche, of course. I couldn’t have told you the name of the show, but I remember watching and enjoying it.
Tony Anthony.
Gene Autry.

Done.

No, I hadn’t. Thanks! These are cool.