Botticelli 9

Did you collaborate with Picasso on a ballet?

Hey Darryl Lict, please don’t Bogart the Botticelli. I’m granting you a Direct for post 13 and disqualifying your next six questions.

Johnny L.A., you get a Direct.

Arrgh. I think I used to know this one. You get a DQ.

Are you an Antarctic explorer?

Erik Satie.

DQ: Did you die in the 20th century?

Sorry, I got over excited. Elliot Smith for Good Will Hunting.

DQ: Are you an American?

Eddie Stanky.

I’ll wait on my DQ…

Yes. You win!
I am Ernest Shackleton. (Pretty easy one, I guess.)

They’re all good, thanks for the game. I’ll have to owe everyone a game since I’m working right now and can’t commit to hosting a game at the moment.

ETA: I already have my next one picked though, I’m anxious to use it.

Well, after all that work, I’m going to say what my answers were.

Are you an actor who lived in my town when he was a kid?
Eric Stolz grew up in Santa Barbara.

Were you an athlete complemented by the greatest as to have the best particular skill and then really messing up an actor during a tryout for a movie about your particular sport?
Muhammad Ali, “The Greatest”, considered Earnie Shavers the hardest puncher he ever fought. Earnie injured Sly Stallone during an audition for a role in Rocky movie.

Do you have an Italian mouse?
Ed Sullivan’s mouse was Topo Gigio.

Are you a baby sitter and a prostitute?
Elizabeth Shue was in Adventures in Babysitting and in *Leaving Las Vegas
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Are you an attractive factory girl?
Edie Sedgewick was a member of Andy Warhol’s Factory.

Can you help me make my wheels look more attractive?
Earl Schieb would paint your car for $29.95