Botticelli, April 2012 - Le Ministre de l'au-delà, chooser; initial Q

IQ1: As a veterinarian, did you attend to all creatures great and small?

IQ2: Do you bust myths?

IQ3: Did you play 15 years for the Dallas Cowboys, but not consecutively, as you took a break to try pro boxing?

  1. I’d have sworn that this was James Herriot, but there’s no T there. DQ here.
  2. I’m not Tory… whatisname? The younger guy on Mythbusters that blows shit up. I’m not him.
  3. I’m not Ed “Too Tall” Jones.

IQs:

Was Dick Cheney’s grandfather named after you?
Are you a clever Imp?
Did your husband often wear a turban as a joke in a recent biopic about you?

  1. I’m stumped here - take a DQ.
  2. I’m not Tyrion Lannister
  3. I’m not Margaret Thatcher?

So 1, maybe 2 DQs for you.

Outstanding DQs:
le Minstre (2)
Spoons (1)
Elendil’s Heir (1?)

Correct as to Tyrion and Thatcher (in The Iron Lady). Thomas Cheney was named after Gen. George H. Thomas, “the Rock of Chickamauga,” under whom his father had served.

DQ:

American?

IQs:

Did you play an Englishman appalled by the American fixation on bosoms?
Did you create your own kind of Bible?
Did some people doubt your mom was actually your mom?

I am:

  1. Male
  2. A real person
  3. Alive today
  4. Famous in a way that relates to the arts
  5. Not American

Don’t know.
I’m not Thomas Jefferson.
Don’t know.

Two more DQs.

Outstanding DQs:
le Minstre (2)
Spoons (1)
Elendil’s Heir (2)

James Herriot did write All Creatures Great and Small, but one of the people in that book was his associate and fellow veterinarian, Tristan Farnon.

On 2, it was Tory Bellacci (sp?). Still, you got that one. And no problems on Too-Tall Jones.

DQ: European?

IQ1: Do you publicly tell a lot of people that they are fired?

IQ2: Could we, should we, guess your name; should we, would we, win the game?

IQ3: Did you have an excellent adventure?

I am:

  1. Male
  2. A real person
  3. Alive today
  4. Famous in a way that relates to the arts
  5. Not American
  6. European
  1. I’m not Donald Trump
  2. I’m not Theodor Seuss Giesel (but I love the question!)
  3. I’m not Ted Theodore Logan
    Outstanding DQs:
    le Minstre (2)
    Elendil’s Heir (2)

Thanks! I did have a little fun composing that one. I wish I could be that creative for all of them!

ETA: Correct on all.

IQ1: In a film, did you and Ethel Merman participate in an ad hoc car race to Santa Rosita in order to find buried treasure?

IQ2: Did you take steps to ease the life of a man described as a pachyderm?

IQ3: Do you attend at the Legitimate Businessman’s Social Club, where you enjoy drinking Manhattans prepared by a young bartender?

I’m not [del]infamous Springfield mob boss[/del] legitimate businessman Fat Tony. Take DQs for 1 and 2.

I am:

  1. Male
  2. A real person
  3. Alive today
  4. Famous in a way that relates to the arts
  5. Not American
  6. European
    Outstanding DQs:
    le Minstre (2)
    Elendil’s Heir (2)
    Spoons (2)

IQ1: Did you have the winning hit in a one game playoff game with the NY Yankees back in the 90s?

IQ2: Did your character captain an unusual submarine?

IQ3: Did your character spend some time in an island ‘paradise’?

  1. I feel like I should know this one. Is it Tino Martinez?
  2. No idea - take a DQ.
  3. I’m not Tom Hanks.

So one or two DQs for Wargamer.
Outstanding DQs:
le Minstre (2)
Elendil’s Heir (2)
Spoons (2)
Wargamer (1.5)

Well done on Tommy Dorsey. The title of Ivan Turgenev’s best known work is usually rendered as ‘Fathers and Sons’ in English. The Dadaist poet is Tristan Tzara, and, yes, that was who I’d had in mind previously. I can’t promise he’ll be the last poet - there are a number of good ones with a ‘T’ for an initial…

DQ1: Were you born before 1960?

DQ2: Are you European?

DQ Answers:

  1. Male
  2. A real person
  3. Alive today
  4. Famous in a way that relates to the arts
  5. Not American
  6. European
  7. Was born before 1960

I’m still European, but since that was asked earlier you probably want to take a different DQ.

Outstanding DQs:
le Minstre (1)
Elendil’s Heir (2)
Spoons (2)
Wargamer (1.5)

IQ 1: The hit was the bunt in the movie Major League by Tom Berenger’s character - Jake Taylor, which scored Willie Mays Hayes from second.

IQ2; The unusual submarine was the Porsche in Risky Business which rolled into Lake Michigan with Tom Cruise on its hood. And the line by the repair guy at the dealership “OK, so who’s the U-Boat commander?”

DQ1: Is your area of the arts related to some sort of musical area - either as an instrumentalist or vocalist or technical area (remembering G. Martin as producer…)

DQ2: Are you a citizen of Great Britain?

Doh! I love Major League. Should have remembered the called shot.

DQ Answers:

  1. I am male
  2. I am a real person
  3. I am alive today
  4. I am famous in a way that relates to the arts
  5. I am not American
  6. I am European
  7. I was born before 1960
  8. I am related to some sort of musical area (encompassing instrumental, vocal, and technical)
  9. I am a citizen of Great Britain.
    Outstanding DQs:
    le Minstre (1)
    Elendil’s Heir (2)
    Spoons (2)

Ah. I don’t quite know how that happened. Thank you for the do-over.

DQ: Is ‘T’ the initial of your last name?

IQ1: Are you an actor and gay-rights activist?

IQ2: Are you a biologist known for your essays on science, language and music?

IQ3: Are you a Canadian painter who was a huge influence on the Group of Seven, though never actually a member?