Botticelli - July, 2014

DQ (though I know I’m going to kick myself for this one).
DQ.
Not Walter Winchell.

Not … Wonder Girl?
Wonder Man’s name was Simon, as I recall, but I can’t remember his surname so take a DQ.
DQ.

DQ.

W.

  1. Fictional

That’s Winnie Cooper

DQ: Male?

Richard Wagner, Wally Wood, correcto

DQ: From movies?

reserving a DQ

W.

  1. Fictional
  2. Female
  3. Not from movies

IQ: Are you Pebble’s mom?

Not Wilma Flintstone.

Previous IQs:

Were you yellow and finicky? - Morris the Cat.
Did Angelina Jolie recently play you? - Maleficent, foe of Snow White.
Did you live in a house in Paris all covered with vines? - Madeline, the little French girl in the children’s stories.

W it is.

IQs:

Did you tell your wife’s former rival that you were at his disposal for a week in late 2012?
Were you a self-described “large party”?
Did you the “log cabin and hard cider” candidate?

DQ: From literature?

IQ1: Were you a Hollywood Squares regular who was also the voice of Underdog?
IQ2: Did you play detectives on TV and radio and narrate the Rocky and Bullwinkle show?
IQ3: Did you write The Age of Innocence, which was adapted into film three times?

Guessing, but…

Not Wm Jefferson Clinton.
Not Wm Howard Taft.
Not Wm Henry Harrison.

Three DQs.

W.

  1. Fictional
  2. Female
  3. Not from movies
  4. Not from literature.

Oh, and:

The admiral in charge of Bismarck’s deployment, a French WWI ace, and a Berber leader who gave the Foreign Legion problems in the 1920s. All from my fascination with military history starting when I was in first grade.

  1. Either Wonder Girl or Wonder Tot.
  2. Simon Williams, so you are right as far you as went.
  3. Wildcat.

DQs:

  1. From TV?
  2. By an American author?

IQs:

  1. Were you the archer for The Inferior Five?
  2. Did you write The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody?
  3. Were you Jeeves’s employer?

Correct as to all three Presidential Williams.

IQs:

Was your best friend Garth?
Was your middle name that of a famous Indian warrior?
Did a costar give you a hard time about what you’d done (or not) in the war?

Wally Cox, William Conrad, Edith Wharton

Holding 3 DQs

Not White Feather.
Not Will Cuppy.
Not Bertie Wooster.

DQ.
Not Wm Tecumseh Sherman.
DQ.

W.

  1. Fictional
  2. Female
  3. Not from movies
  4. Not from literature.
  5. Not from TV
  6. By an American creator (author, poet, whatever)

Previous IQs:

Was your best friend Garth? - The star of SNL’s Wayne’s World
Was your middle name that of a famous Indian warrior? - Yes, Gen. Sherman
Did a costar give you a hard time about what you’d done (or not) in the war? - John Wayne, alleged draft dodger, on the set of They Were Expendable

DQs:

Would be alive today, if real?
Last name start with W?

IQs:

Did you work closely with Buck Rogers?
Are you a dog whom one man sees as a guy in a dog costume?
Did you recently speak at the Cleveland Cinematheque?

Correct on all three.

IQs:

  1. Did you write Frankenstein?
  2. Were you a cartoonist who created “22 Panels That Always Work”?
  3. Did John Hamilton play you on a landmark TV series?

DQ1: Connected with advertising?
DQ2: Last name start with W?

Reserving 1 DQ

Not Wilma Deering.
DQ.
DQ.

Not Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.
DQ.
DQ.
W.

  1. Fictional
  2. Female
  3. Not from movies
  4. Not from literature.
  5. Not from TV
  6. By an American creator (author, poet, whatever)
  7. Would not be alive today, if real
  8. Last name starts with W
  9. Not connected with advertising

KO, EH already asked your second question…