Botticelli - July 2015

IQ1) Are you the founder and leader of the band that originally recorded Santana’s “Black Magic Woman” and Black Sabbath’s “Warning”?

IQ2) Did you propose putting an asterisk after Roger Maris’ name in the baseball record books?

IQ3) Are you the only man to appear on every album released by King Crimson?

Three DQs.

Ditto.

F

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Dead
  4. First name does not start with F
  5. Not American
  6. Associated with the Arts, but not best known for that
  7. Associated with Europe, but not European
  1. Mick Fleetwood (both songs were first recorded by Fleetwood Mac
  2. Former baseball commissioner Ford Frick
  3. Guitarist Robert Fripp
    DQ1) Born in or after 1900?

Will save two other DQs

Previous IQs:

Were you a Jedi knight with a three-letter first name? - Kit Fisto.
Did they have to dig up the floor to make a movie about you? - Citizen Kane’s Charles Foster Kane (always used the middle name, so it’s fair play, I think). Welles wanted the camera set very low for a particular shot.
Did Churchill make a three-word joke of your name? - Ike’s SecState, John Foster Dulles (ditto). Churchill said, “Dull, duller, Dulles.”

DQs:

Military/political?
Died since 1900?
Best known for a single incident?

IQs:

Did you found a fictitious tiny realm?
Did you play a female spy in a TV comedy?
Did you play Audrey Van Horne?

Not Sir Roger Fenwick.
Not the lovely Barbara Feldon.
DQ.

F

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Dead
  4. First name does not start with F
  5. Not American
  6. Associated with the Arts, but not best known for that
  7. Associated with Europe, but not European
  8. Born in or after 1900
  9. Not military/political
  10. Well-known in some circles, but to the average American best known for a single incident
    EH: Your second DQ was rendered pointless by astorian’s - ask another one.

BTW, I’m helping Madame P. with an artist’s table at GenCon, so I won’t be playing until Sunday or Monday.

GenCon? Tell us all about it when you get back (in The Game Room if that’s more appropriate).

Randall Flagg, Father Callahan, Frannie Goldberg

DQ: Russian/Soviet?
DQ: Died before or in 1970?
DQ: Known for a product or service?

IQ1: Did you ghost write the novelisation of Star Wars for George Lucas and write novelisations for Star Trek as well?
IQ2: Were you the wife of Tsar Nicholas II, and a frequent patron of mystic Grigori Rasputin?
IQ3: Did you write Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov?

Sill not Alan Dean Foster.
Not Alexandra Fedorovna.
Not Fyodor Dostoyevsky.

F

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Dead
  4. First name does not start with F
  5. Not American
  6. Associated with the Arts, but not best known for that
  7. Associated with Europe, but not European
  8. Born in or after 1900
  9. Not military/political
  10. Well-known in some circles, but to the average American best known for a single incident
  11. Not Russian/Soviet
  12. Did not die before or in 1970
  13. Not known for a product or service

IQ1: Were you the original voice of Miss Piggy?
IQ2: Were you the third member of Monday Night Football’s announcing team along with Howard Cosell and Don Meredith?
IQ3: Did you direct It Happened One Night, which was the first film to win all 5 top Oscars?

“Father” is an honorific and not a name, I would say.

Previous IQs:

Did you found a fictitious tiny realm? - Yes, Grand Fenwick’s founder, Sir Roger.
Did you play a female spy in a TV comedy? - Yes, the lovely Barbara Feldon.
Did you play Audrey Van Horne? - The even lovelier Sherilyn Fenn: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-ZU0cpUCnSb4/Top5HtQP8PI/AAAAAAAABcU/aTzSmy58bR0/s1600/Twin-Peaks-Audrey-Horne-Sherilyn-Fenn.png

DQs:

Born in the Northern Hemisphere?
Known for his writing?

IQs:

Did your wife first see you walking down the street, eating a loaf of bread?
Were you President Bartlet’s first CJCS?
Were you a noted 19th c. Irish patriot?

Not Frank Oz.
DQ.
DQ.

Good point. I should have paid better attention there.

Not Benjamin Franklin.
DQ. (The West Wing, right?)
DQ.

F

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Dead
  4. First name does not start with F
  5. Not American
  6. Associated with the Arts, but not best known for that
  7. Associated with Europe, but not European
  8. Born in or after 1900
  9. Not military/political
  10. Well-known in some circles, but to the average American probably best known for a single incident
  11. Not Russian/Soviet
  12. Did not die before or in 1970
  13. Not known for a product or service
  14. Born in the Northern Hemisphere
  15. Not known for my writing

correct, Frank Gifford, Frank Capra
Frank x3!

DQ: Asian?
DQ: Known for sports?

Previous IQs:

Did your wife first see you walking down the street, eating a loaf of bread? - Yes, Benjamin Franklin, just after he arrived in Philadelphia.
Were you President Bartlet’s first CJCS? - Percy Fitzwallace, yes, from The West Wing.
Were you a noted 19th c. Irish patriot? - Edward FitzGerald.

Two DQs reserved.

F

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Dead
  4. First name does not start with F
  5. Not American
  6. Associated with the Arts, but not best known for that
  7. Associated with Europe, but not European
  8. Born in or after 1900
  9. Not military/political
  10. Well-known in some circles, but to the average American probably best known for a single incident
  11. Not Russian/Soviet
  12. Did not die before or in 1970
  13. Not known for a product or service
  14. Born in the Northern Hemisphere
  15. Not known for my writing
  16. Not Asian
  17. Not known for sports

IQ1: Were you the creator and artist of the long-running comic strip Prince Valiant?
IQ2: Are you an artist famous for paintings of Conan the Barbarian and the covers for Molly Hatchet’s first three albums?
IQ3: Are you an artist whose comics are drawn with a stippling photorealistic style which commonly parody Hollywood legends?

DQ:

Born in or anywhere east of New Delhi?

DQ.
Not Frank Frazetta.
DQ.

Do you really want to ask that? ZUI DQ #16

IQs:

  1. Did you date the lame doctor Donald Blake, and, later, his alter ego?
  2. Did you write How I Did It?
  3. Did you voice the Cheshire Cat in Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland?