Botticelli - February 2023

DQ
Not John Lithgow
Not Jack Lemmon - see, I can learn things!

DQ
Not Lacey Davenport
DQ

#1 was Jet Li.
#2. John Lithgow played John Whorfin/Dr. Emilio Lizardo. Christopher Lloyd play John Bigboote.
#3 is correct.

DQs:

  1. Created after 1979?
  2. From a kids show?

IQs:

  1. Did you star in Don’t Look Up?
  2. Did you also star in Don’t Look Up?
  3. Did you write Literary Lapses?

L

  1. Fictional
  2. Female
  3. Not originally from prose
  4. Not a main character
  5. Last name starts with L
  6. From a movie or TV
  7. Created after 1950
  8. American
  9. Could be alive today, if real, but probably not
  10. Not considered a beauty
  11. Not an antagonist
  12. Not originally from a movie, but did appear in one movie
  13. Created before 1990
  14. Not from a genre show
  15. Not originally from a play, but has appeared on stage
  16. White
  17. From a comedy show
  18. Created after 1970
  19. Created before 1979
  20. Not from a kids show

And that’s 20. No more IQs please. Please ask any outstanding DQs before 6 pm Pacific Standard time Tuesday 2/28

Neither Leonardo DiCaprio nor Jennifer Lawrence
DQ

Correct and Correct. #3 is Stephen Leacock.

DQ: From a sketch comedy show?

L

  1. Fictional
  2. Female
  3. Not originally from prose
  4. Not a main character
  5. Last name starts with L
  6. From a movie or TV
  7. Created after 1950
  8. American
  9. Could be alive today, if real, but probably not
  10. Not considered a beauty
  11. Not an antagonist
  12. Not originally from a movie, but did appear in one movie
  13. Created before 1990
  14. Not from a genre show
  15. Not originally from a play, but has appeared on stage
  16. White
  17. From a comedy show
  18. Created after 1970
  19. Created before 1979
  20. Not from a kids show
  21. From a primarily sketch comedy show

Well, SNL started in '75…

Lacy J Dalton
correct
Louis XVI


Sure, why not?
DQ1: From an SNL sketch?
One DQ reserved.

L

  1. Fictional
  2. Female
  3. Not originally from prose
  4. Not a main character
  5. Last name starts with L
  6. From a movie or TV
  7. Created after 1950
  8. American
  9. Could be alive today, if real, but probably not
  10. Not considered a beauty
  11. Not an antagonist
  12. Not originally from a movie, but did appear in one movie
  13. Created before 1990
  14. Not from a genre show
  15. Not originally from a play, but has appeared on stage
  16. White
  17. From a comedy show
  18. Created after 1970
  19. Created before 1979
  20. Not from a kids show
  21. From a primarily sketch comedy show
  22. From an SNL sketch

I watched a small portion of one SNL episode back in '75 or '76, and all I remember was the Coneheads dispensing beer and chicken embryos to trick-or-treaters. I yield my remaining DQ to whoever wants it.

I’ll take it.

dQ Portrayed by one of the original cast members?

L

  1. Fictional
  2. Female
  3. Not originally from prose
  4. Not a main character
  5. Last name starts with L
  6. From a movie or TV
  7. Created after 1950
  8. American
  9. Could be alive today, if real, but probably not
  10. Not considered a beauty
  11. Not an antagonist
  12. Not originally from a movie, but did appear in one movie
  13. Created before 1990
  14. Not from a genre show
  15. Not originally from a play, but has appeared on stage
  16. White
  17. From a comedy show
  18. Created after 1970
  19. Created before 1979
  20. Not from a kids show
  21. From a primarily sketch comedy show
  22. From an SNL sketch
  23. Portrayed by one of the original cast members

I believe Elendil’s Heir still has 2 DQs. I think that’s all the outstanding ones, but correct me if I miscounted.

So that’s Jane Curtin, Gilda Radner, Laraine (sp?) Newman, or one of the guys in drag.

Are you Lisa Lupner, played by Gilda Radner? Though I don’t know of any movie she was in.

I am not

Very nice guess, though.

Well, damn.

It’s Loopner, and dammit, that was gonna be my guess, too! Can’t think of another L character on the early SNL.

I yield my two remaining DQs to other players, one apiece.

DQ: From a character portrayed by Gilda Radner?