Botticelli - April 2024

Correct, Johnny Mercer wrote the lyrics to Autumn Leaves, and correct.

DQ: Antagonist?

M.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. only name begins with M
  4. not from a book, originally
  5. from a work of art created in the 20th century
  6. not from literature
  7. created for TV or movies
  8. created after 1950
  9. created by American(s)
  10. Caucasian
  11. created for a movie
  12. not a protagonist
  13. actually appears in movie; isn’t an unseen character or alias of another character or something else like that
  14. created before 1980
  15. an antagonist

IQs:
1. Did you found the Foursquare Church?
2. Were you Gene Roddenberry’s wife?
3. Were you a Star Trek character she played?

DQ: created before 1965?

Not Mary Baker Eddy, not Majel Barrett, and not either Christine Chapel, Lwaxana Troi or the voice of various Starfleet computers (none of whom is an M, though).

M.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. only name begins with M
  4. not from a book, originally
  5. from a work of art created in the 20th century
  6. not from literature
  7. created for TV or movies
  8. created after 1950
  9. created by American(s)
  10. Caucasian
  11. created for a movie
  12. not a protagonist
  13. actually appears in movie; isn’t an unseen character or alias of another character or something else like that
  14. created before 1980
  15. an antagonist
  16. created after 1965

1 was Aimee Semple MacPherson; 3 was M’Ress (on Star Trek: The Animated Series).

2 DQs reserved.

Ah, M’Ress! Good one. I’d forgotten Majel did her voice, too: M'Ress | Memory Alpha | Fandom

IQ1: Were you a clergyman whose first name meant “to make larger”?
IQ2: Were you a clergyman whose first name was a type of plant?
IQ3: Were you a clergyman known for canoeing on the Mississippi?

Not Increase, Cotton or William Mather.

correct
correct
Pere Marquette


DQ: From a live-action movie?

IQs:

  1. In The Great Race are you Prof. Fate’s sidekick?
  2. In Yellow Submarine are you the Chief Blue Meanie’s sidekick?
  3. In How the Grinch Stole Christmas are you the Grinch’s dog/reindeer?

IQ: Did you think your buddy Fritz had been shot by the dirty, stinking fairies?

IQs:
1. Did Dorothy Parker leave her estate to you?
2. Were you Dr. Watson’s wife?
3. Were you Sherlock Holmes’ wife?

DQs:
1. from a science fiction or fantasy movie?
2. appears in multiple movies?

None of three different Maxes.

Not… another Max?

Not Max Behrboum (sp?), not Mary Morstan, and he never got married in Conan Doyle’s canon, but not… Mary Holmes?

M.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. only name begins with M
  4. not from a book, originally
  5. from a work of art created in the 20th century
  6. not from literature
  7. created for TV or movies
  8. created after 1950
  9. created by American(s)
  10. Caucasian
  11. created for a movie
  12. not a protagonist
  13. actually appears in movie; isn’t an unseen character or alias of another character or something else like that
  14. created before 1980
  15. an antagonist
  16. created after 1965
  17. from a live-action movie
  18. not from a science fiction or fantasy movie
  19. did not appear in multiple movies

Since we’re very close to 20, I’ll answer the next three IQs posed by noon EDST tomorrow.

DQs:

1.From a mystery movie?
2. Played by an already famous actor?

Ah, kitap, you hadn’t specifically reserved any DQs that I see, but OK.

M.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. only name begins with M
  4. not from a book, originally
  5. from a work of art created in the 20th century
  6. not from literature
  7. created for TV or movies
  8. created after 1950
  9. created by American(s)
  10. Caucasian
  11. created for a movie
  12. not a protagonist
  13. actually appears in movie; isn’t an unseen character or alias of another character or something else like that
  14. created before 1980
  15. an antagonist
  16. created after 1965
  17. from a live-action movie
  18. not from a science fiction or fantasy movie
  19. did not appear in multiple movies
  20. not from a mystery movie
  21. played by an already-famous actor

YMMV as to that last answer.

No more IQs, thanks. Please ask any earned “Are you Firstname Lastname?” questions by noon EDST Saturday.

1 was Martin Luther King, Jr.; 3 was Mary Russell. in the mystery series by Laurie R. King.

2 DQs reserved.

If she took his last name, she was Mary Holmes. :wink:

Nope, she usually goes by Mary Russell (even after marriage).

That’s two DQs for you, then!

Correct to the max!