Botticelli - July, 2014

IQ1: Did you play Melanie Hamilton in Gone with the Wind?
IQ2: Did you write the *Patternist *series?
IQ3: Did you play Detective Goren’s archenemy in Law & Order: Criminal Intent?

I am not Oliver North.
I am not Seizi Ozawa. (?)
Take a DQ for #3.

I am not Olivia de Havilland.
Take 2 DQs for the others.

Previous IQs:

Was your secretary Fawn Hall? - Yes, Oliver North.
Were you a noted Philadelphia conductor? - Eugene Ormandy.
Were you[r] Bruno Magli shoes once much discussed? - Orenthal James Simpson.

DQs:

Last name start with O?
Known for the performing arts?

IQs:

Were you the female lead of The Baby of Mâcon?
Were you known for your light verse about animals?
Did you give perhaps the most memorable answer ever to a Customs officer?

DQs:

  1. Real.
  2. Female.
  3. Dead.
  4. American.
  5. Known for the Arts.
  6. First name starts with O.
  7. Known for the performing arts.

I am not Ogden Nash, for your second question.
Take 2 DQs for the others.

Previous IQs:

Were you the female lead of The Baby of Mâcon? - Julia Ormond
Were you known for your light verse about animals? - Yes, Ogden Nash
Did you give perhaps the most memorable answer ever to a Customs officer? - Oscar Wilde, upon arriving in New York and being asked by a U.S. Customs officer if he had anything to declare, replied, “Only my genius!”

DQs:

Actress?
Died since 1964?

IQs:

Did you live in a trash can and have a bad attitude?
Were you Col. Steve Austin’s supervisor?
Did your flatmate not like you throwing your used-up cigars in the street?

DQs:

  1. Real.
  2. Female.
  3. Dead.
  4. American.
  5. Known for the Arts.
  6. First name starts with O.
  7. Known for the performing arts.
  8. Not an actress.
  9. Died after 1964.

I am not Oscar the Grouch.
I am not Oscar Goldman.
I am not Oscar Madison.

Correct, Octavia E. Butler, Olivia D’Abo

DQ1: Singer?

Saving a DQ

IQ1: Did you win an academy award for best supporting actress playing a maid in The Help?
IQ2: Were you raised as a boy named Tip by the witch Mombi?
IQ3: Are you a gymnast known as the “Sparrow from Minsk”?

DQs:

  1. Real.
  2. Female.
  3. Dead.
  4. American.
  5. Known for the Arts.
  6. First name starts with O.
  7. Known for the performing arts.
  8. Not an actress.
  9. Died after 1964.
  10. Singer.

Take a DQ for #1. I am not Ozma. I am not Olga Korbut.

IQ1: Octavia Spencer

DQ 1 of 2: Is your race caucasian?

DQs:

  1. Real.
  2. Female.
  3. Dead.
  4. American.
  5. Known for the Arts.
  6. First name starts with O.
  7. Known for the performing arts.
  8. Not an actress.
  9. Died after 1964.
  10. Singer.
  11. Not Caucasian.

DQ2: Award winner for your singing?

IQ1: Did you coin the term “banana republic”?
IQ2: Do you never appear with your scorpion nemesis?
IQ3: Do you live in the kingdom of Moo?

DQs:

  1. Real.
  2. Female.
  3. Dead.
  4. American.
  5. Known for the Arts.
  6. First name starts with O.
  7. Known for the performing arts.
  8. Not an actress.
  9. Died after 1964.
  10. Singer.
  11. Not Caucasian.
  12. Winner of a number of awards, but, though nominated, never a Grammy

Take 2 DQs for the first two.
I am not Alley Oop.

1: O. Henry, in the novel Cabbages and Kings.
2. Orion the hunter was killed by a scorpion. According to Greek myth, Orion was put in the heavens as a winter constellation so as to kept apart from Scorpius, a summer constellation.

DQ: Died before 1990?

I’ll reserve my second DQ. Maybe try to narrow down the genre or time frame.

DQs:

  1. Real.
  2. Female.
  3. Dead.
  4. American.
  5. Known for the Arts.
  6. First name starts with O.
  7. Known for the performing arts.
  8. Not an actress.
  9. Died after 1964.
  10. Singer.
  11. Not Caucasian.
  12. Winner of a number of awards, but, though nominated, never a Grammy
  13. Died after 1990.

Correct on Marie Osmond.
Ozzy Osbourne. (My mistake - it was his closet that Ozzy wasn’t hiding in - here’s the cartoon.)
Orville Redenbacher, actually, but close enough.
DQ reserved.

IQ1: Is a moon of Uranus named after you?
IQ2: Did you sing “There’s a Hole in the Bucket” with Harry Belafonte?
IQ3: Were you a comic actor called “Babe”?