Yeah, pfui, I meant Venus. Correct #2 was Frederic Bazille. #3 was Col. Bloodnok. When Shrek and Donkey are looking at the stars, Shrek points out constellations, and one of them he says is Bloodnok the Flatulent, with all the other stars running away in disgust.
Are you the daughter of a structural engineer, whose passed-on knowledge informs the design and function of the spaceships you describe in your space-opera series of novels?
By tradition, is your head buried under the White Tower in the Tower of London?
Did you make a song with your brother when you were fifteen, for a school music class project, that went viral and started a career that has earned you multiple Grammys and one Oscar?
Did you play a captive mom in Room? - Yes, Brie Larson
When we first see you, are you playing chess by yourself? - Not Bran Stark, but Rick Blaine, in Casablanca
Were you a prominent feminist Congresswoman? - Yes, Bella Abzug
DQ:
From genre fiction (Western, sf, detective, fantasy, etc.)?
IQs:
Did you sing “Circle in the Sand”?
Were you Capt. Aubrey’s trusted coxswain?
Did you succeed the Mad King after defeating him in a civil war?
1. Take a DQ.
2. I am not Anne Boleyn.
3. I am not Billie Eilish.
Respectively:
I am not Belinda Carlisle.
I am not Bob Coxswain.
I am not Bran Stark.
DQs:
1. fictional
2. female
3. created after 1950
4. has appeared in but not originally from TV and movies
5. has been a protagonist
6. good character
7. first name starts with B
8. has appeared in genre fiction (Western, SF, detective, fantasy, etc.)
Did you sing “Circle in the Sand”? - Yes, Belinda Carlisle
Were you Capt. Aubrey’s trusted coxswain? - Not Bob Coxswain (that would’ve been too easy); 'twas Barret Bonden
Did you succeed the Mad King after defeating him in a civil war? - Still not Bran Stark, but Robert Baratheon
DQs:
Sf/fantasy character?
Considered a beauty?
IQs:
Was your advice to an undergrad to begin drinking heavily?
Did you get into an argument with yourself in the pre-Civil War U.S. Army?
Were you a scrappy female reporter in a newspaper cartoon strip?
Respectively:
I am not John “Bluto” Blutarsky.
I am not Sergeant Bob Jekyll.
I am not Brenda Starr.
1. I am John Belushi.
2. I am not Bea Arthur.
3. I am not Brad Majors.
DQs:
1. fictional
2. female
3. created after 1950
4. has appeared in but not originally from TV and movies
5. has been a protagonist
6. good character
7. first name starts with B
8. has appeared in genre fiction (Western, SF, detective, fantasy, etc.)
9. not originally an SF/fantasy character but has sort of appeared in fantasy
10. considered pretty
11. last name begins from N-Z
12. created before 1980
I was actually looking for one of the Houston Astros’ “Killer B’s” - Craig Biggio, Lance Berkman, Jeff Bagwell or Derek Bell. But John Belushi did play a killer bee, so you’ve swept me.
Was your advice to an undergrad to begin drinking heavily? - Yes, Bluto, in Animal House
Did you get into an argument with yourself in the pre-Civil War U.S. Army? - This was the notoriously ornery Braxton Bragg, after whom Ft. Bragg was named; as supply officer, he officially protested a decision made in his other capacity as acting CO
Were you a scrappy female reporter in a newspaper cartoon strip? - Yes, Brenda Starr
DQ:
Appeared in a Disney film?
IQs:
Have you been most recently played by a Harry Potter actress?
Did you lose at Petersburg?
A notable writer, did you disappear in Mexico?
Respectively:
I am not Belle.
I am not General Burgy Peters.
I am not Ambrose Bierce (whose disappearance I was reminded of right before this, because it was mentioned in the Time-Life book Vanishings I saw today at the sidewalk book sale.).
DQs:
1. fictional
2. female
3. created after 1950
4. has appeared in but not originally from TV and movies
5. has been a protagonist
6. good character
7. first name starts with B
8. has appeared in genre fiction (Western, SF, detective, fantasy, etc.)
9. not originally an SF/fantasy character but has sort of appeared in fantasy
10. considered pretty
11. last name begins from N-Z (though it’s rarely used)
12. created before 1980
13. has appeared on (streaming) TV
14. has appeared in a Disney-owned film
Have you been most recently played by a Harry Potter actress? - Yes, Belle, by Emma Watson in Beauty and the Beast
Did you lose at Petersburg? - Ambrose Burnside, in 1862
A notable writer, did you disappear in Mexico? - Yes, another Ambrose, Bierce by name
DQ:
In a Disney film since 1990?
IQs:
Were you a winning coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers?
Were you, too?
Were you the Steelers’ star QB in the early Eighties?
Respectively:
Take a DQ.
Take a DQ.
I am not Brett Favre.
1. Take a DQ.
2. I am not Banksy.
3. I am not Bernard?
DQs:
1. fictional
2. female
3. created after 1950
4. has appeared in but not originally from TV and movies
5. has been a protagonist
6. good character
7. first name starts with B
8. has appeared in genre fiction (Western, SF, detective, fantasy, etc.)
9. not originally an SF/fantasy character but has sort of appeared in fantasy
10. considered pretty
11. last name begins from N-Z (though it’s rarely used)
12. created before 1980
13. has appeared on (streaming) TV
14. has appeared in a Disney-owned film
15. appeared in Disney-owned films after 1990
IQ1: Did you marry the former Miss Boopadoop?
IQ2: Was your husband, a comic-strip character, disinherited by his wealthy parents for marrying beneath his class?
IQ3: Were you originally known as Baby Dumpling?