Botticelli - July 2021

C.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. last name, as he’s nicknamed (and the only name by which he’s known), begins with C
  4. not from prose
  5. not American
  6. not from a genre
  7. from movies or television
  8. created after 1960
  9. created by an American or Americans
  10. created before 1990
  11. not from movies
  12. created before 1975
  13. from a live-action television series
  14. not a main character

Reserved DQs:

  1. Long running TV show?
  2. On commercial TV?
  3. Set in contemporary times?

DQ: From a sitcom?

1 DQ reserved.

IQ1: Was your high school prom marred by an incident involving a bucket of pig’s blood?
IQ2: Are you a rabid St. Bernard?
IQ3: Are you a housekeeper accused of murdering your employer in the town of Little Tall Island?

Cable, Cyclops and yes, Colossus

Holding two DQs

IQs:
1. Was your son Caesarion?
2. Did you say you were known in parts of the world where people had never heard of Jesus Christ?
3. Are you a Pokemon?

Not Carrie, not Cujo and not… Celia?

Not Julius Caesar, not Confucius and not Colliewog.

C.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. last name, as he’s nicknamed (and the only name by which he’s known), begins with C
  4. not from prose
  5. not American
  6. not from a genre
  7. from movies or television
  8. created after 1960
  9. created by an American or Americans
  10. created before 1990
  11. not from movies
  12. created before 1975
  13. from a live-action television series
  14. not a main character
  15. long-running TV show
  16. on commercial TV
  17. not set in contemporary times
  18. from a sitcom

DQs

  1. Shown in syndication?
  2. Won awards?

2 was Charlie Chaplin; 3 was Charizard.

2 DQs reserved.

IQ: Were you You VII Philopator?

IQs:

  1. Are you one of Bob’s regular patients on The Bob Newhart Show?
  2. Are you the unseen doorman on Rhoda?
  3. Did you have a hit with Catch A Falling Star?

Not Mr. Carlson, not Carlton and not Celia Colgrove.

DLR, take a DQ.

C.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. last name, as he’s nicknamed (and the only name by which he’s known), begins with C
  4. not from prose
  5. not American
  6. not from a genre
  7. from movies or television
  8. created after 1960
  9. created by an American or Americans
  10. created before 1990
  11. not from movies
  12. created before 1975
  13. from a live-action television series
  14. not a main character
  15. long-running TV show
  16. on commercial TV
  17. not set in contemporary times
  18. from a sitcom
  19. shown in syndication
  20. won awards

No more IQs, please, as we’ll be going over 20. Thanks.

Cleopatra, who I was thinking of with the Caesarion question. Figured I might as well get her in.

DQ: European?

2 DQs reserved.

C.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. last name, as he’s nicknamed (and the only name by which he’s known), begins with C
  4. not from prose
  5. not American
  6. not from a genre
  7. from movies or television
  8. created after 1960
  9. created by an American or Americans
  10. created before 1990
  11. not from movies
  12. created before 1975
  13. from a live-action television series
  14. not a main character
  15. long-running TV show
  16. on commercial TV
  17. not set in contemporary times
  18. from a sitcom
  19. shown in syndication
  20. won awards
  21. not European

Please ask all remaining earned DQs by noon Sunday EST.

Correct, Correct, and Perry Como.

DQs:

  1. Originally broadcast in black-and-white?
  2. Latin American or Native American?

C.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. last name, as he’s nicknamed (and the only name by which he’s known), begins with C
  4. not from prose
  5. not American
  6. not from a genre
  7. from movies or television
  8. created after 1960
  9. created by an American or Americans
  10. created before 1990
  11. not from movies
  12. created before 1975
  13. from a live-action television series
  14. not a main character
  15. long-running TV show
  16. on commercial TV
  17. not set in contemporary times
  18. from a sitcom
  19. shown in syndication
  20. won awards
  21. not European
  22. not originally broadcast in black-and-white
  23. not Latin American or Native American

Prime Time TV shows turned all-color in 1966, BTW.

Yes, Yes, Dolores Claiborne - Stephen King title characters x3

DQ: Human?

Hmmm… All I’m comin’ up with is someone from M * A * S * H, but no clue as to who.

All I can come up with is The Chief from Get Smart and Chuckles the Clown from The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Both contemporary.

Yeah, and this guy’s not American either.