Botticelli - January 2017

Correct on the first two; the third is Kiegan Michael Key (sp?).

DQ:

Considered handsome?

IQs:

Did you sing “Shorty Fire Burning Up the Dance Floor”?
Did a crazy man mistakenly call Dan Rather this?
Did you serve aboard the Republic and the Farragut?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Living
  4. American
  5. Known for the Arts
  6. Born before 1964
  7. Last name starts with K
  8. Actor
  9. Has not won a top award in his field.
  10. Known from movies, better known from TV
  11. Is currently appearing in a TV series, though not one he is best known for
  12. Best known for comedy
  13. Biggest fame before 2000
  14. Not considered handsome

Take 3 DQs.

Previous IQs:

Did you sing “Shorty Fire Burning Up the Dance Floor”? - The rapper Sean Kingston
Did a crazy man mistakenly call Dan Rather this? - A deranged New York cabby who briefly kidnapped him, asking repeatedly, “Kenneth, what is the frequency?”
Did you serve aboard the Republic and the Farragut? - James T. Kirk, before being given command of the Enterprise

Three DQs reserved. Not sure what to ask next; can’t come up with anyone who fits the answers so far.

DQs:

Current show is half an hour long?
Current show appears on Big Four (ABC, CBS, NBC or Fox)?
Born before 1954?

IQs:

Did Sigourney Weaver surprise you in the shower in one of your movies?
Did you illustrate a noteworthy edition of Moby Dick?
Were you cut off before you could say what someone else’s favorite sports team was?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Living
  4. American
  5. Known for the Arts
  6. Born before 1964
  7. Last name starts with K
  8. Actor
  9. Has not won a top award in his field.
  10. Known from movies, better known from TV
  11. Is currently appearing as an occasionally recurring character in a TV series, though not one he is best known for
  12. Best known for comedy
  13. Biggest fame before 2000
  14. Not considered handsome
  15. Current show is an hour long, and appears on a lesser known cable station
  16. Born after 1954

Note the change on 11. I combined 2 of EH’s DQs because they aren’t going to be helpful.

I am not Kevin Kline.
I am not Rockwell Kent.
Take a DQ for #3.

IQ1: Does an urban legend connect you and Lee Marvin?
IQ2: Were you #1’s best-known role?
IQ3: Did you kill Harry Dresden?

Take 3 DQs.

Previous IQs:

Did Sigourney Weaver surprise you in the shower in one of your movies? - Yes, Kevin Kline, in Dave
Did you illustrate a noteworthy edition of Moby Dick? - Yes, Rockwell Kent. One of his best-known images: http://dailysun.bowdoin.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/RK-Moby-Dick512.jpg
Were you cut off before you could say what someone else’s favorite sports team was? - Clark Kent (Christopher Reeve), in Superman

One DQ reserved. Hmmm…

Bob Keeshan. (The story is that he and Marvin were together at Iwo Jima. According to Snopes, neither of them was actually there.)
Captain Kangaroo.
Jared Kinkaid, the super-mercenary.
DQ: Caucasian?
Two DQs reserved.

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Living
  4. American
  5. Known for the Arts
  6. Born before 1964
  7. Last name starts with K
  8. Actor
  9. Has not won a top award in his field.
  10. Known from movies, better known from TV
  11. Is currently appearing as an occasionally recurring character in a TV series, though not one he is best known for
  12. Best known for comedy
  13. Biggest fame before 2000
  14. Not considered handsome
  15. Current show is an hour long, and appears on a lesser known cable station
  16. Born after 1954
  17. Caucasian

DQ:

Current show has been around for more than three seasons?

IQs:

Did you suggest that a particular animal might say “Trout trout”?
Did you flee Vermont after getting into a legal dispute with your brother-in-law?
Did a critic dryly note your uniform’s baggy seat?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Living
  4. American
  5. Known for the Arts
  6. Born before 1964
  7. Last name starts with K
  8. Actor
  9. Has not won a top award in his field.
  10. Known from movies, better known from TV
  11. Is currently appearing as an occasionally recurring character in a TV series, though not one he is best known for
  12. Best known for comedy
  13. Biggest fame before 2000
  14. Not considered handsome
  15. Current show is an hour long, and appears on a lesser known cable station
  16. Born after 1954
  17. Caucasian
  18. Current show has only been around for one season, but other, better-known shows ran for 5 years and 9 years.

Take 3 DQs.

Previous IQs:

Did you suggest that a particular animal might say “Trout trout”? - B. Kliban: http://suprmchaos.com/kliban4_mam.jpg
Did you flee Vermont after getting into a legal dispute with your brother-in-law? - Rudyard Kipling
Did a critic dryly note your uniform’s baggy seat? - John Koenig (Martin Landau) in Space: 1999

I’m still drawing a blank. I yield my earned DQs to other players, one per customer.

No takers…?

Well, the only players in this round so far are you, me and SCAdian.

DQ: Main character in said five-year and/or nine-year show?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Living
  4. American
  5. Known for the Arts
  6. Born before 1964
  7. Last name starts with K
  8. Actor
  9. Has not won a top award in his field.
  10. Known from movies, better known from TV
  11. Is currently appearing as an occasionally recurring character in a TV series, though not one he is best known for
  12. Best known for comedy
  13. Biggest fame before 2000
  14. Not considered handsome
  15. Current show is an hour long, and appears on a lesser known cable station
  16. Born after 1954
  17. Caucasian
  18. Current show has only been around for one season, but other, better-known shows ran for 5 years and 9 years
  19. Supporting character in both shows