Botticelli #31

Did you end monologues with a trademark golf swing?

Are you the hero of Little Round Top?

Did you follow up your hit song with laws to keep the negroes in their place?

Is this the guy who came up with the “Chewbacca Argument”? I don’t know it without Googling, so take a DQ.

I am not a fictional character, and I’m going to take a stab at your IQ with Joe Cocker. If not, take another DQ.

Jim Crow, I guess.

All other IQs get a DQ each.

Did you marry Waylon Jennings?

I had to look this up, so take another DQ.

Are you a Bunnyman?

Johnnie Cochran

DQ: Are you male?

I assume that this refers to Echo and the Bunnymen, but again I’d have to look it up to find the answer, so take a DQ.

I am male.

Update:

Male
Real Person
Dead

Did you write Le coq et l’arlequin?

I’m not Jean Cocteau.

Never mind; I was confusing E&tB with the closely related band The Teardrop Explodes. :smack: It was the latter that featured Julian Cope.

Are you an American bluesman who’s best-known songs were recorded by Eric Clapton?

Are your “tracts” frequently commented upon here on the SDMB?

Jack Clark, who famously went bankrupt after his playing days by blowing it all on a failed drag racing team.

DQ: Were you an American?

IQ: Did you author several of novels about Japan?

Joe Christmas was the name I was looking for here.

IQ: Are you a New York Yankee second baseman famous for malaprop-laden broadcasts of several baseball teams’ games?

My answer was Jackie Cooper.

DQ: Were you alive at any point during the 20th century?

IQ: Was Ralph Yarborough your chief rival in Texas politics?

Jane Campion directed Holly Hunter in “The Piano”

And country singer Jessi (I’m Not Lisa) Coulter married Waylon Jennings.
My two DQs:

  1. Were you born after 1899?

  2. Were you involved in government/politics?

Did you lose your job to the Iron Lady?

Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. See: Joshua Chamberlain - Wikipedia

DQ: Did you ever serve in the military?