Botticelli April 2015

Previous IQs:

Did you compose “A Clone of My Own”? - Isaac Asimov: Isaac Asimov | WordWarp.
Were you Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain’s first C.O.? - Adelbert Ames of the 20th Maine, later a Carpetbagger governor of Mississippi.
Were you so disorganized that you left behind a bundle of papers in your office labeled, “If you can’t find it anywhere else, look in here”? - Abraham Lincoln.

DQs:

Real?
Male?
Last name start with A?

IQs:

Were you also called Estel and the Dunadan?
Were you his dad?
Was your catchphrase “Keep the faith, baby”?

Take 3 DQs.

I am neither Aragorn nor Arathorn.
I am not Adam Clayton Powell.

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Last name starts with A

IQ1: Are you a 64th century stage magician who uses hypnosis to force audiences to applaud your tricks?
IQ2: Were you rejected when you applied for the Legion of Super-Heroes and defeated by fellow applicant Tyroc when you attacked the team?
IQ3: Are you one of the members of the Jack Kirby creation Challengers of the Unknown?

  1. I am not Abra Kadabra.
  2. Take a DQ.
  3. I am not Ace.

QARNNS is named after Queen Alexandra, Edward VII’s wife. (And the British Army has QARANS.)
These two non-SF books - a Western and a WWII novel - were written by SF author Andre Norton.
Alan Nourse.
DQ1: Living?
DQ2: American?

correct, Absorbing Boy, correct (last name Morgan)

holding a DQ

IQ1: Are you a member of a young squad of Nazi fighters known as the Boy Commandos? (two possible answers)
IQ2: Did you tell the Boy Commandos your name was Sigrid, and that a Nazi spy was after you that turned out to be your true identity?
IQ3: Are you a Golden Age crimefighter who used radio technology and had a parrot named Static?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Last name starts with A
  4. Dead
  5. American

Take DQs for 1 and 2. The only name I recall is Brooklyn.
I am not Air Wave.

André Chavard or Alfie Twidgett, Agent Axis, correct

DQ: Known for the arts?
DQ: Died after 1950?

holding a DQ

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Last name starts with A
  4. Dead
  5. American
  6. Known for the arts
  7. Died after 1950

IQ1: Are you an Inferior Five member who has to constantly soak your head with a watering can to retain your powers?
IQ2: Are you one of the League of Substitute Heroes, real name Khfeurb Chee Bez from the planet Grxyor?
IQ3: Are you the leader of the Royal Flush Gang, using your “luck glands” to aid in your malevolent acts?

DQ: Known for the performing arts?

  1. I am not Awkward Man.
    Take a DQ for #2.
  2. I am not Amos Fortune.

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Last name starts with A
  4. Dead
  5. American
  6. Known for the arts
  7. Died after 1950
  8. Not known for the performing arts

You swept my three (Aragorn, Arathorn and Adam Clayton Powell). Well done.

IQs:

Did you have a fondness for lemon drops, and an unusual bird for a pet?
Were you his brother?
Were you friends with one good guy, but willing to eat two of his young friends?

Take 3 DQs.

IQ: Are you known for photographs you took at Yosemite and elsewhere in the West?

IQ2: Did you take a well-known picture of a sailor kissing a nurse?
IQ3: Were you a cartoonist whose drawings provide the inspiration for a TV show about a creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky family?

Previous IQs:

Did you have a fondness for lemon drops, and an unusual bird for a pet? - Albus Dumbledore.
Were you his brother? - Aberforth Dumbledore.
Were you friends with one good guy, but willing to eat two of his young friends? - Aragog the giant spider, a pal of Hagrid but not of Harry or Ron.

DQs:

Known for the visual arts?
Born after 1875?
Greatest fame after 1950?

IQs:

Were you Peer Gynt’s mom?
Did you have a picnic with a young knight in a movie released since 1980?
Were you, depending on the timeline, killed in either of two kinds of accidents?