Botticelli - April 2026

Gregory Eddy
Nelson Eddy
Duane Eddy

Eddy x3!

DQ: Hero?

2 DQs reserved

DQs:

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. First name begins with E
  4. First appeared in print
  5. First appeared before 1950
  6. Protagonist, but not a hero

IQ1: Were you the Sleeping Prophet?
IQ2: Does a rascally rabbit often give you problems?
IQ3: Were you a passenger that crashed in headhunter country during WW II?

Psst, Prof., I got more IQs. Really.

  1. I am not Edgar Cayce.
  2. I am not Elmer Fudd.
  3. Take a DQ.

Well, if they’re different answers, take 3 DQs.

IQs:

  1. Did you play a doctor on TV in the '70s?
  2. Were you a founding member of NWA?
  3. Are you married to John Krasinski?
  1. I am not EmilyBlunt. Take 2 DQs.

1 (Julia Roberts relative) was her niece Emma Roberts; 2 (living planet) was Earth–there was an Exiles storyline in which (alternate universe) Ego converts (alternate universe) Earth into a living planet, with giant glowing eyes and everything; 3 (scientifically-minded person who lived in New Jersey) was Albert Einstein.

DQs:
1. first appeared after 1900?
2. first appeared in prose?
3. created by American(s)?

Very nice answers, DLR!

DQs:

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. First name begins with E
  4. First appeared in print
  5. First appeared before 1950
  6. Protagonist, but not a hero
  7. First appeared after 1900
  8. First appeared in prose
  9. Created by an American.

DQs:

  1. Caucasian?
  2. From a genre?

3 DQs reserved

Eleanor Estes, Eleanor Cameron, Emily in Jane-Emily.

DQs:

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. First name begins with E
  4. First appeared in print
  5. First appeared before 1950
  6. Protagonist, but not a hero
  7. First appeared after 1900
  8. First appeared in prose
  9. Created by an American.
  10. Caucasian
  11. From mainstream literature, current with the time it was written

correct
correct
Eric Sevareid


DQ: American character?

DQs:

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. First name begins with E
  4. First appeared in print
  5. First appeared before 1950
  6. Protagonist, but not a hero
  7. First appeared after 1900
  8. First appeared in prose
  9. Created by an American.
  10. Caucasian
  11. From mainstream literature, current with the time it was written
  12. American character
  1. (IQ withdrawn; I identified the character instead of the actor)
  2. Eazy E
  3. Correct

DQ: Known from scifi/fantasy genre?

2 DQs reserved

See 11 above. Not genre fiction. Take another DQ.

Aren’t Superhero movies/comics a form of fantasy?

Yes, comic book superheroes are sf/fantasy.

I don’t know why this would exclude genre fiction, but I’ll take it as a no.

Genre fiction is not mainstream.

IQ1: Did you fall into the deep dark well?
IQ2: Did you sing “Molasses to Rum to Slaves”?
IQ3: Were you a Boston surgeon (of the fictional variety) in the '50s?