Botticelli, February 2014

IQ1: Did you often give advice to a penguin and a walrus?
IQ2: Is your nickname a somewhat mutilated version of the name of Philip’s son’s horse?
IQ3: Did your sister write a book about slaves?

I am not George W. Bush.
I am not Good King Wenceslas.
Take a DQ for #3.

I am not Willy Wonka. Take a DQ for #2. I am not Hugh Weaving.

IQ: Do people wonder “where are you”
IQ2: Did you command troops in Vietnam?
IQ3: Is a beef dish named in your honor?

#1. I am not Woody Woodpecker. (??)
#2. I am not Hank “Bocephus” Williams, Jr.
#3. I am not Henry Ward Beecher.

I am not Waldo.
I am not Gen. Wm. Westmoreland.
I am not the Duke of Wellington.

Correct on Wonka and Weaving. The character who did not need coins for the jukebox was Fonzie of “Happy Days,” played by Henry Winkler.

DQ: Real?

Not whom I had in mind, but I’m pretty sure Woody interacted with a walrus many times, and there may have been a penguin or two as well.
Correct on Bocephus.
Correct on Henry Ward Beecher. (I almost embarrassed myself there by asking about “your daughter”… :o)
IQ1: Are you a non-avian who often gave advice to a penguin and a walrus?
IQ2: Were you a monarch whose left arm was several inches shorter than his right?
IQ3: Did you and your companion travel to the moon in search of cheese?

All right, Prof. P.!

IQs:

Before 1920 did a peer compare you, not favorably, to God?
Did you play a Quidditch instructor?
Are you that person’s father, also an actor?

IQ1: Were you nicknamed the “Say Hey Kid”?
IQ2: Did you name an amusement park after yourself?
IQ3: Are you one of T.S. Garp’s children?

From the previous round:

IQs:

Were your garish suspenders remarked upon in Inherit the Wind? - Henry Drummond
Are you the real person that character was based upon? - Clarence Darrow
Were you noted for your work with lepers? - Father Damien, in Hawaii

DQs:

  1. Real.

and take 3 DQs.

Well, I can see #2’s face, but I don’t know who she was. Take 3 DQs.

I am not Willie Mays. I am not Walt Disney.
Take a DQ for 3.

Previous IQs:

Before 1920 did a peer compare you, not favorably, to God? - Clemenceau, upon reading Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points at the Versailles conference, is said to have murmured, “Even the Almighty just had ten.”
Did you play a Quidditch instructor? - Zoe Wanamaker played Madam Hooch: http://xionakis.dune.net/madam-hooch.gif
Are you that person’s father, also an actor? - Sam Wanamaker

DQs:

Male?
American?
Last name start with W?

IQs:

Did you, between 1750 and 1850, do something twice that no other person in all of history ever did?
Did you play a grizzled but soft-hearted football coach in Heaven Can Wait?
Was Sousa’s “The Liberty Bell” (the Monty Python theme song) played at an important ceremony of which you were the star, despite having no Sousa or Python connection yourself?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Female
  3. Not American
  4. Last name starts with W

and 3 more DQs for EH.

Correct on Mays and Disney. T.S. Garp (of The World According to Garp, by John Irving) had two children; one of whom was named Walt.

DQ: European?

Tennessee Tuxedo and Chumley always turned to Phineas J Whoopee for help.
Kaiser Wilhelm II.
Wallace and Gromit had A Grand Day Out on the moon.
DQ1: Living?
DQ2: Known for the Arts?
One DQ reserved.
IQ1: Did your grandson fire the Iron Chancellor?
IQ2: Did you and Meadowlark play together in Moscow?
IQ3: Are you a Pole who held a top job for over 25 years?