Botticelli - Jan. 2016

DQ: Died after 1950?
IQ1: Was a sporting flop named after you?
IQ2: Did the pianist who played music by Joe Green also play music written by you?
IQ3: Were you the Carolina Swamp Fox?

Correct on #1. #2 was Lord Phineas Ffogg. #3 was Mr. Freeze.

2 DQs reserved.

Not Fred Dursch (sp?), Fred Thompson or Fred… Friedman?

Not… Folsom? Dunno the second; not Francis Marion.

F.

  1. real
  2. male
  3. last name starts with F
  4. dead
  5. American
  6. not known for the arts
  7. died before 1950

Dick Fosbury. (The Fosbury Flop is a high-jump technique.)
“Fliszt” (Franz Liszt).
Correct.
DQ1: Known for political/military work?
DQ2: Died before 1850?

F.

  1. real
  2. male
  3. last name starts with F
  4. dead
  5. American
  6. not known for the arts
  7. died before 1950
  8. not known for political/military work
  9. died after 1850

DQ: Known for business?

1 DQ reserved.

Fred Norris

holding a DQ

IQ1: Are you an Italian Neorealist film director who directed Satyricon?
IQ2: Is an integer sequence that occurs in nature named for you?
IQ3: Is an Italian sports car named after you?

IQ:

  1. Did you direct Juliet Of The Spirits?
  2. Did Chevy Chase inform the public as to the continuing state of your mortality?
  3. Did FDR appoint you to the Supreme Court?

Not Fellini, Fibonacci or Ferrari.

Dunno, not Generalissimo Francisco Franco (who is, last I heard, still dead) or Felix Frankfurter.

F.

  1. real
  2. male
  3. last name starts with F
  4. dead
  5. American
  6. not known for the arts
  7. died before 1950
  8. not known for political/military work
  9. died after 1850
  10. not known for business

IQ1: Did you write the novel that would be adapted into film as Fried Green Tomatoes?
IQ2: Are you a recurring villain in nine of Steven King’s novels?
IQ3: Were you a WWII Dutch spy who went on to become an American fashion designer and the first to import polyester?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Prof. Pepperwinkle View Post
IQ:

  1. Did you direct Juliet Of The Spirits?
  2. Did Chevy Chase inform the public as to the continuing state of your mortality?
  3. Did FDR appoint you to the Supreme Court?
    Dunno, not Generalissimo Francisco Franco (who is, last I heard, still dead) or Felix Frankfurter.

#1 was Fellini, who, I see, was already guessed, so no DQ. Correct on the other two.

DQ: Known for Science?

IQ1: Did the Corsair, Pacer and Villager bear your name?
IQ2: Were you that person’s father?
IQ3: Were you and Tony Geary costars on a long-running TV series?

IQs:

  1. Did you compose Old Black Joe?
  2. Are you presently Thor’s alter ego in the comics?
  3. Were you a comedian who appeared frequently on TV as a loveable drunk?

Not Frances Flagg; not Randall Flagg; not FNU Flagg.

Not Ford; dunno the other two.

Not Stephen Foster; dunno the latter two.

F.

  1. real
  2. male
  3. last name starts with F
  4. dead
  5. American
  6. not known for the arts
  7. died before 1950
  8. not known for political/military work
  9. died after 1850
  10. not known for business
  11. not known for science

#1. Correct on Stephen Foster.
#2. Jane Foster.
#3. Foster Brooks. Foster x3!

DQs:

  1. Died before 1900?
  2. Known for one particular event?

Which Ford do you have in mind? (Presumably not Ford Prefect. :D) And for which question?

Fannie Flagg, correct, Edith Flagg

DQ: Known for a single event?

holding 2 DQs

IQs:

  1. Did you compose Wisteria?
  2. Did you compose You Belong To The City?
  3. Did you read comic strips to kids over the radio during a newspaper strike?

Any Ford (like on Jeopardy!, I thought last names were sufficient), and that was for the first IQ.

Dunno, not the late Glenn Frey, and not Fiorello LaGuardia.

F.

  1. real
  2. male
  3. last name starts with F
  4. dead
  5. American
  6. not known for the arts
  7. died before 1950
  8. not known for political/military work
  9. died after 1850
  10. not known for business
  11. not known for science
  12. died after 1900
  13. known for one particular event

Knowed Out, want to ask a different DQ?