Boticelli March 2022

Swept again!

IQs:

  1. Did you host the TV series Night Gallery?
  2. Are you an Old Testament woman considered a saint although she was a prostitute?
  3. Are you Kim Possible’s boyfriend?

Correct
Rimsky-Korsakov
I’ll rephrase - snopes doesn’t list either of them for that legend, although it does list about a dozen people it has been associated with. Gere was the gerbil stuffing story

DQ: Known for the arts?

IQ1: Are you a rock star who was the subject of a 1970s urban legend regarding stomach pumping and body fluids?
IQ2: Are you a clown who had a cameo in a notoriously bad E.T. rip-off?
IQ3: Are you a hunchbacked court jester?

Not Rod Serling, Rebecca or Robby.

Not Keith Richards, dunno and dunno.

R.

  1. real
  2. male
  3. dead
  4. last name starts with R
  5. died before 1900
  6. not American
  7. European
  8. died after 1700
  9. not known for the Arts

Rod Stewart
Ronald McDonald, in perhaps the most blatant instance of product placement in cinema history in Mac and Me
Rigoletto, from Verdi’s opera of the same name.

DQ1: Political/military figure?
DQ2: Died after 1800?

Holding one DQ

#1 is indeed Rod.
#2 was Rahab.
#3 is Ron Stoppable.

DQ: From Continental Europe?

1 DQ reserved.

R.

  1. real
  2. male
  3. dead
  4. last name starts with R
  5. died before 1900
  6. not American
  7. European
  8. died after 1700
  9. not known for the Arts
  10. not a political/military figure
  11. died after 1800
  12. originally from Continental Europe

DQ: Originally from a Romance language speaking nation?

DQs:

  1. Known for the Sciences?
  2. Died after 1850?

IQs:

  1. Are you the Nome King in the Oz books?
  2. Did Dick van Dyke play you on The Dick van Dyke Show?
  3. On Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In was your name used in a running gag along with the words “Do the name … ring a bell?”

Dunno, not Rob Petry and dunno.

R.

  1. real
  2. male
  3. dead
  4. last name starts with R
  5. died before 1900
  6. not American
  7. European
  8. died after 1700
  9. not known for the Arts
  10. not a political/military figure
  11. died after 1800
  12. originally from Continental Europe
  13. not originally from a Romance-language-speaking nation
  14. not known for the Sciences
  15. died after 1850

Held DQ:
Known for business?

#1 was Ruggedo (or Ruggiero in some books).
#2 is Rob Petry, correct.
#3 was Ruby Begonia.

DQs:

  1. From a nation bordering on the Atlantic?

1 DQ reserved.

IQs:

  1. Were you the Jewish founder of a notable banking family in Europe?
  2. Are you a baseball player also known by the sobriquet “Charlie Hustle”?
  3. Did you talk about two seagulls named Gertrude and Heathcliff?

Not Rothschild, not Pete Rose and dunno.

R.

  1. real
  2. male
  3. dead
  4. last name starts with R
  5. died before 1900
  6. not American
  7. European
  8. died after 1700
  9. not known for the Arts
  10. not a political/military figure
  11. died after 1800
  12. originally from Continental Europe
  13. not originally from a Romance-language-speaking nation
  14. not known for the Sciences
  15. died after 1850
  16. known for business
  17. not originally from a nation bordering on the Atlantic

Correct, correct, and Red Skelton.

DQ: Known for a physical product rather than a service?

R.

  1. real
  2. male
  3. dead
  4. last name starts with R
  5. died before 1900
  6. not American
  7. European
  8. died after 1700
  9. not known for the Arts
  10. not a political/military figure
  11. died after 1800
  12. originally from Continental Europe
  13. not originally from a Romance-language-speaking nation
  14. not known for the Sciences
  15. died after 1850
  16. known for business
  17. not originally from a nation bordering on the Atlantic
  18. not known for a physical product rather than a service

Just one more set of three IQs, please, as there are still some reserved DQs.

IQ1: Did you found a news reporting agency that still bears your name?
IQ2: Were you the first pilot to cross the English Channel both ways without stopping to refuel?
IQ3: Did you envision your mother-in-law as a running hippo?