Botticelli April 2015

Welcome to my world, SCAdian. :slight_smile:

The new letter is H.

IQs:

  1. Were you LBJ’s VP?
  2. Were you president just before Coolidge?
  3. Were you president just after Coolidge?

Not Hubert Humphrey, not Herbert Hoover, you got me

IQ1: Did you write Ruled Britannia?
IQ2: Did you write Star Smashers of the Galaxy Rangers?
IQ3: Did you write Mission of Gravity?

Correct on Hubert. Coolidge was sandwiched in between Harding and Hoover.

DQ: Real?

IQs:

  1. Did you bear Thomas Jefferson’s illegitimate children?
  2. Were you Abe Lincoln’s mother?
  3. Were you the President whose middle name was Birchard?

IQs:

Were you FDR’s cadaverous top aide?
Were you David Letterman’s longtime director, whose last name he often purposefully botched?
Were you Lincoln’s first VP?

not Hattie McDaniels (going to hell for that), dunno, not Rutherford B. Hayes

DQ Roundup

  1. Fictional

dunno (had to look it up to see why you said cadaverous, and saw that he was too important to let die), dunno, dunno

Previous IQs:

Were you FDR’s cadaverous top aide? - Harry Hopkins.
Were you David Letterman’s longtime director, whose last name he often purposefully botched? - Hal Gurnee.
Were you Lincoln’s first VP? - Hannibal Hamlin, Republican of Maine.

DQs:

Male?
American?
Last name start with H?

IQs:

Were you an American Civil War general who functioned as Lincoln’s de facto chief of staff?
Were you imprisoned in a building that looked an awful lot like an actual real-world art museum?
Did you give your name to that museum?

Oi.

#1 was Sally Hemings. #2 was Nancy Hanks Lincoln. Correct on Rutherford.

DQs:

  1. Best known from a movie?
  2. Are you the protagonist?

IQs:

  1. Did you lead the A-Team?
  2. Did you co-write My Fair Lady, You Can’t Take It With You and The Man Who Came To Dinner?
  3. Did you have “the greatest show in town”?

dunno, not Harry Harrison, dunno

DQ Roundup

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Not American
  4. Last name starts with H
  5. Have been in a movie, but not best known for that
  6. Not the protagonist

take 3 DQs

Not Hannibal Smith, not Hal David, dunno

Correct on Hannibal. Moss Hart was #2. #3 is Huckleberry Hound, but, when I check for the link, I find that it was “the biggest show”, so no DQ for me for that one.

DQ: Best known from TV?

Harry Turtledove.
Correct.
Harry Stubbs (better known by his pen name, Hal Clement).
SF author Harry x3! :smiley:
DQ1: Created by an American?
DQ2: If you were real, would you still be alive today?
IQ1: Did you share “digs” with a former Army surgeon?
IQ2: Did you kill Rudolf V?
IQ3: Were you an orphaned gypsy boy raised by a family in Yorkshire?