Botticelli - December 2015

#1 is the Abominable Snowmonster from the Rudolph annual special. Correct on the other two.

1 DQ reserved.

DQ Roundup

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Not from prose fiction
  4. Last name does not begin with S
  5. Not from film
  6. Not the protagonist
  7. Not American, or any real nationality
  8. Would be alive if real, in that he didn’t die
  9. Not from comic books or newspaper strips
  10. From TV
  11. Not from science fiction
  12. Created after 1800
  13. Not considered a “good guy” at first, but changed later
  14. Not from a currently running TV series
  15. Animated character
  16. Best known from a seasonal TV special
  17. Not human

DQ, not Scylla, DQ

IQs:

  1. Were you at one time the Easter Beagle?
  2. Do you hang around with Lock and Barrel?
  3. Are you the Scary Godmother’s broommate?

Spike (Buffy and Angel).
Correct.
Sarah Bernhardt.
DQ: Animal?
One DQ reserved.

DQ Roundup - Revised DQ 17

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Not from prose fiction
  4. Last name does not begin with S
  5. Not from film
  6. Not the protagonist
  7. Not American, or any real nationality
  8. Would be alive if real, in that he didn’t die
  9. Not from comic books or newspaper strips
  10. From TV
  11. Not from science fiction
  12. Created after 1800
  13. Not considered a “good guy” at first, but changed later
  14. Not from a currently running TV series
  15. Animated character
  16. Best known from a seasonal TV special
  17. Humanoid, but not really human
  18. Not an animal

not Snoopy, not Stock?, DQ

Correct on Snoopy. #2 is Shock, but close enough.
#3 is Scully Petitbone, a gay skeleton-in-the-closet.

1 DQ reserved.

Previous IQs:

Were you Lincoln’s second SECWAR? - Edwin Stanton.
Were you Charybdis’s counterpart? - Yes, Scylla.
Is your middle name Kooi? - Former U.S. Sen. Alan Simpson.

Hmmm. Not sure who this is, from the clues so far.

DQs:

From a Christmas special?
First appeared after 1980?

DQ Roundup

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Not from prose fiction
  4. Last name does not begin with S
  5. Not from film
  6. Not the protagonist
  7. Not American, or any real nationality
  8. Would be alive if real, in that he didn’t die
  9. Not from comic books or newspaper strips
  10. From TV
  11. Not from science fiction
  12. Created after 1800
  13. Not considered a “good guy” at first, but changed later
  14. Not from a currently running TV series
  15. Animated character
  16. Best known from a seasonal TV special
  17. Humanoid, but not really human
  18. Not an animal
  19. From a Christmas special
  20. First appeared before 1980

That’s 20 gentlemen, so it’s guessing time.

Hint: The actor who provided my voice died on stage.

Not the Winter Warlock… Not Prof. Hinkle… I’m gonna have to think on this one…

Me, too. Right now I got nothin’.

DQ: Are you Snow Miser?

I don’t watch Xmas shows, so I’m out.

Pass.

Yes, I am Snow Miser from The Year Without a Santa Claus.

I originally thought his name was Cold Miser, since his brother is Heat miser.

Dick Shawn provided the voice. He died on stage during a 1987 performance in San Diego CA. The audience thought it was part of the act, and so did the stagehands, since Shawn had previously told them not to rush out on stage if anything crazy happened, because it was supposed to happen like that.

Congrats Professor!

Having checked the list,

I am N!

Snow Miser - of course! Good one.

On to N.

IQs:

Was your dad Mayor of Baltimore?
Did your first book involve an old clock?
Did an actor playing your husband, but not you, appear in the most recent season of Fargo?

IQ1: Are you an American journalist who faked insanity to study a mental institution from within?
IQ2: Did you win a Tony award for Ain’t Misbehavin! and star as a housekeeper in the TV series Gimme a Break!?
IQ3: Were you cast as Columbia in The Rocky Horror Show because of your tap dancing ability?

Take 3 DQs.

I am not Nellie Bly.
I am not Nell Carter.
I am not Little Nell.