Botticelli April 2015

Not OJ Simpson, not Miles O’Brian, remember the character but not the name so take a DQ

DQ: Last name starts with O’ (as in O’Riley, O’Toole, etc.)?
2 DQs reserved.

DQ Roundup

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Last name starts with O
  4. American
  5. Living
  6. Not known for the arts
  7. Born before 1980
  8. Not known for politics or military
  9. Born east of the Mississippi River
  10. Born north of the Mason-Dixon line
  11. Best known for a single incident
  12. Known for what many consider a criminal act, but not the act itself
  13. Not associated with NYC
  14. Notable incident was after 1980
  15. Under 70 years old
  16. Caucasian
  17. Last name starts with O’

DQ: Notable incident after 2000?

1 DQ reserved.

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DQ Roundup

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Last name starts with O
  4. American
  5. Living
  6. Not known for the arts
  7. Born before 1980
  8. Not known for politics or military
  9. Born east of the Mississippi River
  10. Born north of the Mason-Dixon line
  11. Best known for a single incident
  12. Known for what many consider a criminal act, but not the act itself
  13. Not associated with NYC
  14. Notable incident was after 1980
  15. Under 70 years old
  16. Caucasian
  17. Last name starts with O’
  18. Notable incident occurred after 2000

IQs:

  1. Were you Jimmy Nelson’s dummy?
  2. Are you the lead male character in The Aristocats?
  3. Are you a son of Darkseid?

dunno, not Oscar O’Malley the Alley Cat, not Oberon(?)

#1 was Danny O’Day.
#2 was Thomas O’Malley, but close enough.
#3 was Orion. Oberon was Mr. Miracle’s manager and sidekick.

3 DQs reserved.

Previous IQs:

Were you a football player-turned-actor in the Seventies? - I’ll rephrase.
Were you married to Keiko and had a daughter named Molly? - Yes, Miles O’Brien, on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Did the Mountain crush your head in a recent TV show? - Prince Oberyn, on Game of Thrones.

DQ:

Criminal act resulted in death(s)?

IQs:

Were you a white football player-turned-actor in the Seventies?
Did you partly inspire a fictional urban politician?
Did your famous dad not accompany you on your recent college campus visits?

DQ Roundup

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Last name starts with O
  4. American
  5. Living
  6. Not known for the arts
  7. Born before 1980
  8. Not known for politics or military
  9. Born east of the Mississippi River
  10. Born north of the Mason-Dixon line
  11. Best known for a single incident
  12. Known for what many consider a criminal act, but not the act itself
  13. Not associated with NYC
  14. Notable incident was after 1980
  15. Under 70 years old
  16. Caucasian
  17. Last name starts with O’
  18. Notable incident occurred after 2000
  19. Criminal act resulted in death(s)

not Ed O’Neil, dunno, not Barak Obama

The game seems to have stagnated, so I’ll give one more clue and give everybody a day to guess.

DQ Roundup

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Last name starts with O
  4. American
  5. Living
  6. Not known for the arts
  7. Born before 1980
  8. Not known for politics or military
  9. Born east of the Mississippi River
  10. Born north of the Mason-Dixon line
  11. Best known for a single incident
  12. Known for what many consider a criminal act, but not the act itself
  13. Not associated with NYC
  14. Notable incident was after 1980
  15. Under 70 years old
  16. Caucasian
  17. Last name starts with O’
  18. Notable incident occurred after 2000
  19. Criminal act resulted in death(s)
  20. Incident occurred in 2012

Bonus: The incident was not judged to be a criminal act, but many think it was

Not a clue.

I’ve been sitting on some DQs trying to come up with somebody-- anybody-- to guess.

KO, I think you may have successfully stumped us.

Actually, I can’t remember if I ever gave my answers:

  1. Publius Ovidius Naso, better known as Ovid, one of the three canonic poets of Latin literature.
  2. William of Ockham, Franciscan friar, known for his works in logic, physics and theology.
  3. Aristotle Onassis, one of the world’s richest men during his lifetime, second husband of Jacqueline Kennedy.

Previous IQs:

Were you a white football player-turned-actor in the Seventies? - I was thinking of Merlin Olsen, but OK.
Did you partly inspire a fictional urban politician? - Martin O’Malley, a likely Democratic contender for the Presidency next year, loosely inspired the Baltimore mayor on The Wire.
Did your famous dad not accompany you on your recent college campus visits? - Consider how the question is worded. Not Barack Obama, but his daughter, Malia.

Still, I have no idea who this O’_____ dude was. Stumped.

I’m totally stumped.

Ditto…

I am Mark [SIZE=“7”]O’Mara[/SIZE], George Zimmerman’s lawyer, and legal analyst for CNN.

OK, new letter is J.

IQ1) Before becoming famous, were you a chemistry professor with a reputation as a boring old fuddy-duddy?

IQ2) Did Tiger Woods marry your kids’ nanny?

IQ3) Did Vic Morrow’s daughter adopt her stage name in your honor?

IQ1: Were you an entrepreneur and philanthropist from Baltimore?
IQ2: Were you the only one of your husband’s wives to bear him a son who survived infancy?
IQ3: Do you know nothing?