Botticelli - Jan 2021

I am R.


Final post from December’s thread is here.

IQs:

  1. Were you a French Impressionist artist who refused to paint with black?
  2. Did you star in The Hit Man’s Bodyguard?
  3. Were you the voice of Sherlock Holmes in Disney’s The Great Mouse Detective?

3 DQs.

Congratulations!

  1. Is your best friend a dim-witted moose?
  2. Are you a fictional detective who lived and worked from a mobile home in Malibu?
  3. Did you play Control on the TV show The Equalizer?

Not Rocket J Squirrel.
Not … Jim Rockford?
DQ.

#1 was Pierre-August Renoir.
#2 was Ryan Reynolds.
#3 was Basil Rathbone.

DQs:

  1. Real?
  2. Male?
  3. Last name starts with R?

IQs:

  1. Did you host Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous?
  2. Were you the best known impressionist of the 1960’s?
  3. Were you recently pardoned by the POTUS?

DQ.
Not Rich Little.
DQ.


R
1, Real
2. Male?
3. Last name starts with R



#3 was Basil Rathbone.”
Seriously??

Correct, correct and Robert Lansing.

DQ:
Known for the Arts?

IQs:

Did Jane Fonda play your wife once and only once?
Were you that wife?
Were you their best-known offspring?

Aaaaaaaaargh…
3 DQs.


R
1, Real
2. Male
3. Last name starts with R
4. Known for the Arts

Ronald Reagan, in The Butler (ironic, given her liberal activism); Nancy Reagan; Ron Reagan Jr.

Reagan x3!

DQs:

Living?
American?
Best known for the performing arts?

IQs:

Did you play President Reagan in The Butler?
Did you live “in the eaves of Rhosgobel”?
Are you the Republican U.S. senator from Ohio?

Robin Leach hosted Lifestyles.
Correct on Rich Little.
Roger Stone was the recent recipient of a pardon.

And, yes, while someone else voiced Basil of Baker Street, the voice of Sherlock Holmes (which is heard only once, briefly), was taken from a radio show with Basil enacting the role.

2 DQs reserved.

DQ.
Not Radagast the Brown.
DQ.


R
1, Real
2. Male
3. Last name starts with R
4. Known for the Arts
5. Living
6. American
7. Best known for the performing arts

FWIW, SCAdian, you have a comma after the 1 in your DQ answers.

Previous IQs:

Did you play President Reagan in The Butler? - Alan Rickman, remarkably good in the role (and probably the best thing about that entire movie)
Did you live “in the eaves of Rhosgobel”? - Yes, the wizard Radagast the Brown
Are you the Republican U.S. senator from Ohio? - Rob Portman

DQs:

Actor?
Born since 1960?

IQs:

Did you play the same character in two superhero movies, but looking a lot different?
Are you a black musician who performed at Oberlin College several times in the Eighties?
Were you a frequent guest on Seventies game shows?

IQ1: Were QB for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1985-1995?
IQ2: Are you the current QB for the Pittsburgh Steelers?
IQ3: Are you the current QB for the Atlanta Falcons?

IQs

  1. Did you play Joxer?
  2. Are you his famous brother?
  3. Are you an actor/comedian from NYC who voiced both Squirt and Squeak in Pound Puppies?

R
1, Real
2. Male
3. Last name starts with R
4. Known for the Arts
5. Living
6. American
7. Best known for the performing arts
8. Have acted, but am by no means primarily known for acting
9. Not born since 1960

DQ.
DQ.
Still not Rich Little.

Three DQs.

Three for you, too.

That’s there to keep Discourse from turning it into a numbered list.