Botticelli, July 2023

Ruth seems like a very likely first name to me.

Hmm, I think I may know who this is. May I ask my Firstname Lastname question now?

Go ahead!

Are you Ruth Gordon?

Yes! I am Ruth Gordon!

Perhaps best known today for Harold and Maude and Rosemary’s Baby!

Congratulations!!

Good job, EH!

Never heard of her.

Arwen’s Boo is on fire! Good call, EH!

Thanks! Our next letter is

E

IQs;

  1. Did you fall in love with a beautiful young man, but were unable to speak to him, thanks to the wrath of Hera?

  2. Were you accused of torturing and murdering hundreds of young Slovakian women, the truth of which accusations are debated by historians today?

  3. Where you nicknamed “Longshanks” and “The Hammer of the Scots”?

Not Echo, Elizabeth Bathory or King Edward of England.

Updated: Botticelli - the letters we've used so far - #105 by Elendil_s_Heir

IQs:

  1. Are you Austin Powers’ brother?
  2. Were you “tjhe Wizard of Menlo Park”?
  3. Did you write The Hoosier Schoolmaster?

Not Eddie Powers, not Thomas Edison and dunno.

#1 was Dr. Evil. (as shown in Goldmember)
#2 is correct.
#3 was Edward Eggleston.

DQs:

  1. Real?
  2. Male?

IQs:
1. Is a mathematical constant named after you?
2. Are you the most famous person from Metairie, LA?
3. Did you paint The Gross Clinic?

IQs:

  1. In a classic Christian allegory, are you the Judas character?
  2. Did you play a happily-married, and therefore doomed, naval aviator?
  3. Are you Elendil’s Heir, under one of your names? :grin:

IQs:

  1. Are you only half a bee?
  2. Was your character nearly seduced by the god Pan in The Circus of Dr. Lao?
  3. Were you a very early automobile designer for whom a town in Indiana is named?

IQ

  1. Did you write and illustrate the first graphic novel
  2. Were you illustrations used as the basis for the animated intro of the BBC show “Mystery!”.
  3. Were you the driving force behind Project plowshare

As per EH’s latest useful list: the following letters are the longest unused, and that was March of this year so, we’re keeping up with it very well: A, C, D, G, P and X.