Botticelli -- Aug 2020

Bob Barker.
Bob Saget (Full House and Fuller House).
Bob Hope.

Bob x3!


DQ1: American creator(s)?
DQ2: European character?
DQ3: Created after 1950?
Three DQs reserved.

IQ1: Did you star in the first two of a trio of films about illegal road races?
IQ2: Did you play Chuck Campbell’s father?
IQ3: Did Michael Gross play you in six films and a TV series, and your g’grandfather in a seventh film?

Didn’t know that about Bob Barker - thanks, SCA!

DLR, there was already a Barack Obama question.

Not Bunyan, dunno, and not Simon Bolivar.

Not Brigham Young, not Betty Cooper, and dunno.

Not Burt Reynolds, dunno, and dunno.

B.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. not American
  4. not alive today
  5. kinda sorta known for politics
  6. from prose
  7. American creator(s)
  8. not a European character
  9. created after 1950

Note that mine appears (in post 224) right before the Prof. asked his (in post 225), though we posted at the same time.

3 was Cheryl Blossom.

DQ: main character?

All right, take another DQ, then.

B.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. not American
  4. not alive today
  5. kinda sorta known for politics
  6. from prose
  7. American creator(s)
  8. not a European character
  9. created after 1950
  10. not the main character

:white_check_mark:.
Disregard – worded incorrectly.
Burt Gummer (Tremors, &c).

Burt x3 x2!


DQ1: Created after 2000?
DQ2: Human?
One DQ reserved.

B.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. not American
  4. not alive today
  5. kinda sorta known for politics
  6. from prose
  7. American creator(s)
  8. not a European character
  9. created after 1950
  10. not the main character
  11. created before 2000
  12. human

DQ: Also appeared on TV or in a movie?

B.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. not American
  4. not alive today
  5. kinda sorta known for politics
  6. from prose
  7. American creator(s)
  8. not a European character
  9. created after 1950
  10. not the main character
  11. created before 2000
  12. human
  13. did not also appear on TV or in a movie

One DQ reserved.
Two DQs reserved.

Now one reserved.

DQ: first name begins with B?

Correct, Frederic Bazille, and Correct.

DQ: Created after 1979?

DQ: From a mystery or thriller?

B.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. not American
  4. not alive today
  5. kinda sorta known for politics
  6. from prose
  7. American creator(s)
  8. not a European character
  9. created after 1950
  10. not the main character
  11. created before 2000
  12. human
  13. did not also appear on TV or in a movie
  14. only name begins with B
  15. created before 1979
  16. from a mystery or thriller

IQs:

  1. Were you last words “God bless Captain Vere.”?
  2. Was your catchphrase: “I would prefer not to.”?
  3. Are you the fictional captain of a slave ship from a story by the same author as #1 and #2?

IQs:
1. Is your house at 239 Arch St., Philadelphia, PA?
2. Do “the ghouls all come from their humble abodes to get a jolt from” your electrodes?
3. Are you a supermodel member of the Great Lakes Avengers?

Not Billy Budd, the extraordinarily annoying Bartleby the Scrivener (I would just’ve fired his ass after his third refusal), and dunno.

Not Benjamin Franklin, Belinda Frankenstein or Captain Babe-alicious.

Correct, Correct and Benito Cereno, all by Herman Melville.

DQ: Protagonist?

B.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. not American
  4. not alive today
  5. kinda sorta known for politics
  6. from prose
  7. American creator(s)
  8. not a European character
  9. created after 1950
  10. not the main character
  11. created before 2000
  12. human
  13. did not also appear on TV or in a movie
  14. only name begins with B
  15. created before 1979
  16. from a mystery or thriller
  17. arguably the protagonist, but mostly not

1 was Betsy Ross; 2 was Bobby “Boris” Pickett (in “Monster Mash”); 3 was Big Bertha.

DQ: Asian?

2 DQs reserved.