Botticelli August 2023

Oh, Greek mythology IQs? I’m in.

  1. Were you the goddess of youth?
  2. Were you the Titan who fathered the sun?
  3. Were you the gods’ Psychopomp?

No. 1 was Hypatia of Alexandria. No. 2 was the hero of the Johnny Cash song The Ballad of Ira Hayes, and No. 3, the embodiment of Ireland, is Cathleen Ni Houlihan.

3 DQs reserved.

Not Homer, Herodotus or Herodotus again.

Not Bob Hope, Helen of Troy or Humphrey Bogart.

Not Helena, Helios or Hesperion.

H.

  1. real
  2. last name starts with H
  3. male
  4. dead
  5. not American
  6. died before 1900
  7. European
  8. died after 1700

Hebe was the goddess of youth.
Hyperion was the father of Helios, the sun.
Hermes was the gods’ Psychopomp, who guided the souls from the land of the living to Charon’s boat and the afterworld.

DQs: D

  1. Died after 1799?
  2. Native speaker of a Romance language?
  3. Known for the Arts?

H.

  1. real
  2. last name starts with H
  3. male
  4. dead
  5. not American
  6. died before 1900
  7. European
  8. died after 1700
  9. died after 1799
  10. not a native speaker of a Romance language
  11. not known for the Arts

IQs:

  1. Were you the Greek god of sleep?
  2. Were you the Greek philosopher who said a person cannot step into the same river twice?
  3. Were you one of the spawn of Echidna?

The first and third are definitely correct.
Heroditus is not who I had in mind for the second. He wasn’t what I would think of as one of the primary sources for our knowledge of Greek mythology. The person I was thinking of was Hesiod who wrote the Theogony which was the primary source historians use for many of the Greek myths. But since Heroditus he did talk about the equivalence between the Egyptian and Greek mythology I can’t say he wasn’t at least partially responsible, and I’ll give you a clean sweep.

Speaking of Herodotus, I also have a Botticelli rules clarification for future reference. After I submitted my questions, I noticed that you had previously announced that you were not Herodotus in an incorrect answer to one of De_La_Rue’s IQs. Now, since you got my third IQ correct the issue was moot, but if you hadn’t known the answer, would your previously rejection of being Herodotus (even if it incorrectly answered the IQ) have made my question invalid?

You’re always free to rephrase your IQ if you’re thinking of someone else but I give what is otherwise a valid answer.

Sometimes people overlook earlier answers (I know I certainly have, now and then), so I believe the game leader may use the same answer again. It does not make your question invalid.

If others think differently, by all means, weigh in.

Dunno, and not Heraclitus or… Horus?

Well, Buck Godot has his revenge; the Prof grabbed one of my IQs, about the Greek god of sleep. Sneaky!

Reserved DQs:

  1. German speaker?
  2. Known for philosophy?
  3. Known for politics/military?

IQs.

  1. Were you, according to song, a boozy beggar who could think you under the table?
  2. Did your lover Leander swim the Hellepont to be with you?
  3. Did you lend your name to a stuffed tiger?

1 was Jim Hopper, in Stranger Things; 2 was Harriet Tubman; 3 was Alfred Hitchcock.

DQs:
1. first name begins from A-M?
2. born west of Vienna?

1 DQ reserved.

IQs:
1. Was Huma Abedin your deputy chief of staff?
2. Are you the most famous person “born in” Appleton, Wisconsin (you were actually born in Budapest)?
3. Have you played a single father raising three orphans, a gritty detective, and Secretariat, because you’re a horse?

Hypnos was the god of sleep.
Heraclites was the philosopher. Heraclitus is the Latin form, and close enough.
The Hydra was Echidna’s baby.

2 DQs reserved.

The correct term is Akimel O’odham, not Pima.

Thank you. I had the line from the Johnny Cash song in my head.

Not Heidegger, Helen of Troy or Hobbes.

Not Hillary Clinton, dunno and not Bob Hoskins.

H.

  1. real
  2. last name starts with H
  3. male
  4. dead
  5. not American
  6. died before 1900
  7. European
  8. died after 1700
  9. died after 1799
  10. not a native speaker of a Romance language
  11. not known for the Arts
  12. German speaker
  13. not known for philosophy
  14. not known for politics/military
  15. first name begins from A-M
  16. probably born west of Vienna

No more IQs, please, as we’re now at 20 or close to it.

Good guess on No 2, but no: Leander swam the Hellespont to be with his lover Hero.

DQ: Known for music?

#11. Not known for the Arts would include music.

DQ: Known for business?

1 DQ reserved.

2 was Harry Houdini; 3 was BoJack Horseman, in BoJack Horseman.

3 DQs reserved.

SMV, ask another DQ - I won’t count your music question against you, for the reason Prof. P. said.

H.

  1. real
  2. last name starts with H
  3. male
  4. dead
  5. not American
  6. died before 1900
  7. European
  8. died after 1700
  9. died after 1799
  10. not a native speaker of a Romance language
  11. not known for the Arts
    11a. not known for music
  12. German speaker
  13. not known for philosophy
  14. not known for politics/military
  15. first name begins from A-M
  16. probably born west of Vienna
  17. not known for business

DQ: known for unusual personal history?

2 DQs reserved.