Botticelli - Jan 2021

My letter is P

  1. Real
  2. Female
  3. Last name begins with P
  4. Deceased
  5. American
  6. Known for The Arts
  7. Born before 1900
  8. She did, but it was not what she was known for
  9. Born after 1800
  10. Won a top award

I can sing the song, but no idea who wrote it. DQ
DQ
I am not Stefanie Powers

I am not Dorothy Parker
I am not Pola Negri
I am not Aubrey Plaza

I actually had in mind Mary Pickford for 2, but that works too.

Correct x2.
#3 was the One-Eyed, One-Horned, Flying Purple People Eater.

DQ: Born after 1850?

My letter is P

  1. Real
  2. Female
  3. Last name begins with P
  4. Deceased
  5. American
  6. Known for The Arts
  7. Born before 1900
  8. She did, but it was not what she was known for
  9. Born after 1800
  10. Won a top award
  11. Born after 1850

IQ1: Were you recently told you had to choose between being a patriot or a pussy?
IQ2: Did you open a storage jar, frequently mistranslated as a box, full of evils?
IQ3: Are you a French mathematician who has both a unit of pressure and a programming language named in your honor?

IQ1: Are you head coach of the New Orleans Saints?
IQ2: Are you head coach of the Seattle Seahawks?
IQ3: Are you QB for the Indianapolis Colts?

Ignacy Jan Paderewski, of Poland.
Jochen Peiper.
Popski. (I’d have to Google to find out his real name.)


DQ1: Known for the Performing Arts?
DQ2: Born east of the Mississippi?
Two DQs reserved.


First Black person to win an Oscar?

IQs:

  1. Were you played by Honor Blackman in a Bond film?
  2. Did you play Kris Kringle’s lawyer in Miracle on 34th Street?
  3. Were you the center square in the original Hollywood Squares?

I am not Pence
I am not Pandora
I am not Pascal

You already know… Three DQs

I am not Sidney Poitier

DQ
DQ
I am not Paul Lynde

My letter is P

  1. Real
  2. Female
  3. Last name begins with P
  4. Deceased
  5. American
  6. Known for The Arts
  7. Born before 1900
  8. She did write prose, but it was not what she was known for
  9. Born after 1800
  10. Won a top award
  11. Born after 1850
  12. I’d say known for the performing arts-ish
  13. Born east of the Mississippi

IQ1: Did you replace Cathy Gale and in turn were you replaced by Tara King?
IQ2: Does legend claim you searched for the fountain of youth?
IQ3: Do you live under a rock at 120 Conch Street?

Sean Payton, Pete Carroll, Phillip Rivers

DQ: Musician?
DQ: Caucasian?

holding a DQ

DQ
I am not Ponce de Leon
I am not Patrick

My letter is P

  1. Real
  2. Female
  3. Last name begins with P
  4. Deceased
  5. American
  6. Known for The Arts
  7. Born before 1900
  8. She did write prose, but it was not what she was known for
  9. Born after 1800
  10. Won a top award
  11. Born after 1850
  12. I’d say known for the performing arts-ish
  13. Born east of the Mississippi
  14. Not a musician
  15. Caucasian

#1 was Pussy Galore.
#2 was John Payne.
Correct on Paul.

DQ: Actress?

1 DQ reserved.

My letter is P

  1. Real
  2. Female
  3. Last name begins with P
  4. Deceased
  5. American
  6. Known for The Arts
  7. Born before 1900
  8. She did write prose, but it was not what she was known for
  9. Born after 1800
  10. Won a top award
  11. Born after 1850
  12. I’d say known for the performing arts-ish
  13. Born east of the Mississippi
  14. Not a musician
  15. Caucasian
  16. Has acted either as herself or uncredited voices in a handful of films

DQ: Comedian?

My letter is P

  1. Real
  2. Female
  3. Last name begins with P
  4. Deceased
  5. American
  6. Known for The Arts
  7. Born before 1900
  8. She did write prose, but it was not what she was known for
  9. Born after 1800
  10. Won a top award
  11. Born after 1850
  12. I’d say known for the performing arts-ish
  13. Born east of the Mississippi
  14. Not a musician
  15. Caucasian
  16. Has acted either as herself or uncredited voices in a handful of films
  17. Not a comedian

Emma Peel, the second of John Steed’s three partners on The Avengers
Yes, Yes

DQ: Known for writing related to performing (i.e. plays, screenplays)?