Botticelli - December 2022

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Ned Wossface, I think – DQ
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Three DQs
Only football player I can think of whose name starts with ‘N’ is Namath, and I’m sure he retired decades ago.


N

1. Fictional
2. Female
3. First name starts with N
4. American
5. Would probably be alive today, if real
6. Member of a group of main characters


Apologies for the delays in responding, but I have a terrible cold. If anyone wants to take it off my hands…

1 was Nadia Vulvokov; 2 was Natasha Lyonne; 3 was Nick Foles.

DQs:
1. from a filmed dramatic work (i.e. movie, TV, etc.)?
2. created after 1970?
3. created by American(s)?

Feel better, SCA! And keep going, please, if you’re willing.

IQs:

Did you declare that you regretted that you had but one life to give for your country?
Do many blame you for the massacre at Ft. Pillow?
Did you, against type, play a cold-hearted bad guy in Only Murders in the Building?

IQs:
1. Were you born a poor black child, in Mississippi, and played by one of the stars of Only Murders in the Building?
2. Did you found the other thing you’re known for after (allegedly) reading your premature obituary?
3. Are you a cartoon lioness?

Not Nathan Hale
Not Nathan Bedford Forrest
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Not Nala


N

  1. Fictional
  2. Female
  3. First name starts with N
  4. American
  5. Would probably be alive today, if real
  6. Member of a group of main characters
  7. from a filmed dramatic work (i.e. movie, TV, etc.)
  8. created after 1970
  9. created by American(s)

#1 was Joe Nichols.
#2 was Neddy Seagoon.
#3 was Johnny Nash.

3 DQs reserved.

1 (“poor black child”) was Navin Johnson, in The Jerk; 2 (premature obituary) was Alfred Nobel.

DQs:
1. first appeared after 1990?
2. from a movie?

N

  1. Fictional
  2. Female
  3. First name starts with N
  4. American
  5. Would probably be alive today, if real
  6. Member of a group of main characters
  7. From a filmed dramatic work (i.e. movie, TV, etc.)
  8. Created after 1970
  9. Created by American(s)
  10. Did not first appear after 1990
  11. Not from a movie

So, a 70s/80s TV show with an ensemble cast.

DQ: From a sitcom?

2 DQs reserved.

N

  1. Fictional
  2. Female
  3. First name starts with N
  4. American
  5. Would probably be alive today, if real
  6. Member of a group of main characters
  7. From a filmed dramatic work (i.e. movie, TV, etc.)
  8. Created after 1970
  9. Created by American(s)
  10. Did not first appear after 1990
  11. Not from a movie
  12. From a sitcom

Previous IQs:

Did you declare that you regretted that you had but one life to give for your country? - Yes, the American Revolutionary War spy Nathan Hale
Do many blame you for the massacre at Ft. Pillow? - Yes, Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest
Did you, against type, play a cold-hearted bad guy in Only Murders in the Building? - Nathan Lane

Nathan x3!

DQ:

White?

IQs:

Was your father a retired Seattle cop?
Was Hagrid sorry to see you leave when you got too big?
Did an obvious expy of you appear in Gone Girl?

IQs:
1. Are you the child title character of a 1994 flop that Roger Ebert really hated?
2. Did you say in a 1956 speech “About the capitalist states, it doesn’t depend on you whether or not we exist…Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. We will bury you”?
3. Did your father hide your name in his drawings?

DQ
Not Norbert
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Not Nikita Khrushchev
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N

  1. Fictional
  2. Female
  3. First name starts with N
  4. American
  5. Would probably be alive today, if real
  6. Member of a group of main characters
  7. From a filmed dramatic work (i.e. movie, TV, etc.)
  8. Created after 1970
  9. Created by American(s)
  10. Did not first appear after 1990
  11. Not from a movie
  12. From a sitcom
  13. White

Previous IQs:

Was your father a retired Seattle cop? - Dr. Niles Crane, on Frasier
Was Hagrid sorry to see you leave when you got too big? - Yes, Norbert the dragon
Did an obvious expy of you appear in Gone Girl? - Nancy Grace

DQs:

Best ratings for the sitcom before 1980?
Considered a beauty?

IQs:

Did your first adventure involve an old clock?
Did Jane Fonda, of all people, play you in a movie opposite Alan Rickman?
Did a lover say you sounded like a chipmunk when you got excited?

IQ1: Were you a serpentine horcrux?
IQ2: Did you destroy a serpentine horcrux?
IQ3: Did Prince meet you in a hotel lobby while you were doing unspeakable things with a magazine?

Not Nancy Drew
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Not Nagini
Not Neville Longbottom
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N

  1. Fictional
  2. Female
  3. First name starts with N
  4. American
  5. Would probably be alive today, if real
  6. Member of a group of main characters
  7. From a filmed dramatic work (i.e. movie, TV, etc.)
  8. Created after 1970
  9. Created by American(s)
  10. Did not first appear after 1990
  11. Not from a movie
  12. From a sitcom
  13. White
  14. Best ratings for the sitcom not before 1980
  15. Probably not considered a beauty

1 was North; 3 was Nina Hirschfeld.

DQs:
1. from a work sitcom (e.g. The Office, Taxi, etc.)?
2. second letter of first name is A or O?

Previous IQs:

Did your first adventure involve an old clock? - Yes, Nancy Drew
Did Jane Fonda, of all people, play you in a movie opposite Alan Rickman? - Nancy Reagan in The Butler (she was fine, but Rickman was amazingly on-the-mark as Ronnie)
Did a lover say you sounded like a chipmunk when you got excited? - Nancy, in Groundhog Day

Nancy x3!

DQs:

Sitcom set in NYC?

One DQ reserved.

IQs:

Did JFK call to wish you a happy birthday on Nov. 22, 1963?
Were you described repeatedly as one of the most dangerous, fearsome beings in the entire universe, but were actually quite mild-mannered and polite?
Were you a cute kitten who annoyed an older, more cynical cat?

Yes, Yes, Darling Nikki, from the song of the same name.

Holding one DQ

IQs:
1. Did you observe that candy is dandy but liquor is quicker?
2. Were you the snobby rich girl in Gravity Falls?
3. Did you work with Denny O’Neill on Green Arrow/Green Lantern and Batman in the early 70s?