Botticelli - Dec 2020

IQs:
1. Did you have “a good Republican cloth coat” and a dog named Checkers?
2. Did you write the poem “And 366 in Leap Year”, about the order of shaving and bathing?
3. Did you play Lois Lane?

DQ: From comedy genre?

IQ1: Are you a biblical king whose name has become slang for stupid person?
IQ2: Are you the Motor City Madman?
IQ3: Are you the first Ferengi to serve in Starfleet?

IQ1: Were you the next-to-last surviving Bounty mutineer?
IQ2: Did you go from the British army to the Lafayette Escadrille to the US Army Air Service to civilian life as an author?
IQ3: Did you go from the Ambulance Corps to the Lafayette Flying Corps to the US Army Air Service to civilian life as an author?

I am not Nell or Joe Namath. I am not Neddy? Or take a DQ.

I am not Nemesis? Or take a DQ. I am not Norbert or Nana.

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DQ: From comedy genre?

IQ1: Are you a biblical king whose name has become slang for stupid person?
IQ2: Are you the Motor City Madman?
IQ3: Are you the first Ferengi to serve in Starfleet?
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I am not Nimrod, take a DQ, or Nog.

Take 3 DQs.

I am N:

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Not originally from prose fiction.
  4. Originally from film.
  5. American creators
  6. First appeared after 1980.
  7. Main character
  8. First name begins with N.
  9. From a live action film.
  10. First appeared before 2000.
  11. Not from the action/adventure genre.
  12. American character
  13. Good guy
  14. Did not appear in more than one movie
  15. From the comedy genre.

Swept me. For the first time in the history of the SDMB Botticelli, someone correctly answered a Goon Show question! Yes, Neddy Seagoon. Very well done.

Close for 1–Dick was used in post #277; this is Pat. 2 was Ogden Nash. 3 is correct.

IQ: first appeared in 1990 or after?

IQs:

  1. Are you The Firesign Theatre’s radio detective?
  2. Are you the fictional brother of the inventor of dynamite, in whose name less prestigious scientific awards are given?
  3. Did your blood posthumously kill your slayer?

Ned Young.
James Norman Hall.
Charles Nordhoff.
Nordhoff and Hall were the authors of the Bounty trilogy.


DQ1: Movie was a genre film (western, SF, &c, &c)
DQ2: Actor’s surname starts with A-K?
One DQ reserved.

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I am not Ned Danger? Or take a DQ. Heck, take two more.

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Not originally from prose fiction.
  4. Originally from film.
  5. American creators
  6. First appeared after 1980.
  7. Main character
  8. First name begins with N.
  9. From a live action film.
  10. First appeared before 2000.
  11. Not from the action/adventure genre.
  12. American character
  13. Good guy
  14. Did not appear in more than one movie
  15. From the comedy genre.
  16. First appeared before 1990.
  17. Not from a genre movie.
  18. Actor’s surname starts with A-K.

With the last batch of DQs that will put us over 20, so no more IQs.

DQ: From an R-rated movie?

#1 was Nick Danger.
#2 is Ig Nobel, namesake of the annual Ig Nobel Prize, a satire held each year to honor achievements that make people laugh and then think.
#3 was Nessus, a centaur who was killed by Hercules, but whose blood was poisonous, &c. &c.

DQ: Caucasian?

2 DQs reserved.

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IQs:

  1. Are you The Firesign Theatre’s radio detective?
  2. Are you the fictional brother of the inve
  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Not originally from prose fiction.
  4. Originally from film.
  5. American creators
  6. First appeared after 1980.
  7. Main character
  8. First name begins with N.
  9. From a live action film.
  10. First appeared before 2000.
  11. Not from the action/adventure genre.
  12. American character
  13. Good guy
  14. Did not appear in more than one movie
  15. From the comedy genre.
  16. First appeared before 1990.
  17. Not from a genre movie.
  18. Actor’s surname starts with A-K.
  19. Not from an R rated movie.
  20. Caucasian.

From a generic movie, not a genreic one. Hmmm…

DQ: Movie set in the US, west of the mississippi?

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Not originally from prose fiction.
  4. Originally from film.
  5. American creators
  6. First appeared after 1980.
  7. Main character
  8. First name begins with N.
  9. From a live action film.
  10. First appeared before 2000.
  11. Not from the action/adventure genre.
  12. American character
  13. Good guy
  14. Did not appear in more than one movie
  15. From the comedy genre.
  16. First appeared before 1990.
  17. Not from a genre movie.
  18. Actor’s surname starts with A-K.
  19. Not from an R rated movie.
  20. Caucasian.
  21. Not set in the US.

Okay, please have all DQs in by 6 PM Thursday December 17.

Previous IQs:

An ancient hero of old, was a British warplane named after you? - This was Nimrod, which CFOHG also asked about
Was Hagrid very sorry when you had to leave him? - Yes, Norbert the baby dragon
Were you the dog in the Disney animated Peter Pan? - Yes, Nana

DQs:

  1. Common first name?
  2. From an Oscar-winning movie?
  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Not originally from prose fiction.
  4. Originally from film.
  5. American creators
  6. First appeared after 1980.
  7. Main character
  8. First name begins with N.
  9. From a live action film.
  10. First appeared before 2000.
  11. Not from the action/adventure genre.
  12. American character
  13. Good guy
  14. Did not appear in more than one movie
  15. From the comedy genre.
  16. First appeared before 1990.
  17. Not from a genre movie.
  18. Actor’s surname starts with A-K.
  19. Not from an R rated movie.
  20. Caucasian.
  21. Not set in the US.
  22. Common first name
  23. Not from an Oscar winning movie.

Hmm… Main character of an American comedy released in the 80s, but not set in the US…

Last DQ: First appeared before 1985?

DQ: Are you Nigel Tufnel from This Is Spinal Tap?

Psst… Post #279