Botticelli - June 2019

House of Cards? D’oh! I meant Game of Thrones, obviously. Thanks.

IQs:

Did Mr. Sulu object to this nickname? - “Tiny”: Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock (2/8) Movie CLIP - Don't Call Me Tiny (1984) HD - YouTube
Did you play Gen. Zod? - British actor Terrance Stamp, in Superman 2
Were you the weird satyr-like servant in Manos: Hands of Fate? - Torgo

DQs:

Living?
American?
Last name start with T?
Best known for the Arts?

IQs:

Were you Spock’s intended?
Were you the only person to turn down a seat on the Federation Council?
Did you ask for an action figure of you to be created, just so you could see it before vetoing its marketing?

IQs:

1: I am not Ryan Tannehill.
2: I am not Mike Tomlin.
3: I am not Tim “Not Good Enough For MLB, Either” Tebow.

Well, House of Cards and Game of Thrones do share some thematic commonalities.

IQs:
1: I am not T’Pau (?). Not certain about this, so take a DQ if I’m wrong.
2: Take a DQ.
3: Take a DQ.

DQs:

1: Real.
2: Female.
3: Living.
4: Surname begins with “T”.
5: Not primarily known for the arts, but tangentially associated with a musical instrument.

SMV, in cutting and pasting, may I suggest that you just do so with the other poster’s IQs? No particular reason to quote the entire previous post.

Previous IQs:

Were you Spock’s intended? - Not T’Pau, but T’Pring, on ST:TOS
Were you the only person to turn down a seat on the Federation Council? - This was T’Pau
Did you ask for an action figure of you to be created, just so you could see it before vetoing its marketing? - Tom Selleck; he brought it along with him for an interview with David Letterman

DQs:

American? (repeated)
Scientist or inventor?
Born since 1950?

One DQ reserved.

IQs:

Are you mentioned in a song in Grease?
Did you play Ross’s Asian onetime girlfriend on Friends?
Were you Topol’s signature role?

When posting on my laptop, as now, yes. But it’s a hassle when I have to edit and trim on my tiny little iPhone 5; easier to quote the whole post.

IQs:

  1. I am not Troy Donahue, whom Sandra Dee, - as imagined by Betty Rizzo - warns to “keep your filthy paws off my silken drawers; would you try that crap with Annette?”.
    2: Take a DQ.
    3: I am not a rich man. Nor am I Tevye.

DQs:

1: Real.
2: Female.
3: Living.
4: American.
5: Surname begins with “T”.
6: Not primarily known for the arts, but tangentially associated with a musical instrument.
7: Not a scientist or inventor.
8: Born before 1950.

IQ1: Were you a fictional detective named Beatrice?
IQ2: Were you a fictional otter?
IQ3: Were you friends with a mole, a rat, and a badger?

IQs:

  1. Did you write The Joy Luck Club?
  2. Did you write the hymn Rock of Ages?
  3. Did Mark Hamill play you in both of The Flash TV series?

Correction:
IQ1: Were you a fictional detective named Beatrix?

Understood, and thanks.

Previous IQs:

Are you mentioned in a song in Grease? - Yes, Troy Donahue
Did you play Ross’s Asian onetime girlfriend on Friends? - Lauren Tom
Were you Topol’s signature role? - Yes, Tevye

DQs:

Considered a beauty?
Born since 1975?

IQs:

Is a gate named after you referred to in a major sf film?
Did a notable warrior have the name of you, another earlier notable warrior, as his middle name?
Did Richard Burton play you, a party boy turned serious cleric?

IQs:

1: Take a DQ. I figured it was someone named “Trixie”, and Mrs. SMV told me it was “Trixie Belden”; but I didn’t know who that was.
2: I am not Tarka.
3: I am not Mr. Toad of Toad Hall.

IQs:

1: I am not Amy Tan.
2: Take a DQ.
3: Take a DQ.

IQs:

1: Take a DQ.
2: I … am … not … James Tiberius … Kirk.
3: I am not Thomas a Becket.

DQs:

1: Real.
2: Female.
3: Living.
4: American.
5: Surname begins with “T”.
6: Not primarily known for the arts, but tangentially associated with a musical instrument. Not what she’s best known for, though.
7: Not a scientist or inventor.
8: Born before 1950.
9. Not considered a beauty.

EH, you wanna take another DQ? Your last was already answered in #8.

Mrs SMV was right. :slight_smile:
Correct. (I’m impressed.)
Correct.
DQ:
10: Known for politics?

DQs:

1: Real.
2: Female.
3: Living.
4: American.
5: Surname begins with “T”.
6: Not primarily known for the arts, but tangentially associated with a musical instrument. Not what she’s best known for, though.
7: Not a scientist or inventor.
8: Born before 1950.
9: Not considered a beauty.
10: Known in a field closely associated with politics.

Correct.
#2 was Augustus M. Toplady.
#3 was the Trickster.

DQs:

  1. Caucasian?
  2. Has a famous husband?

IQs:

  1. Are you a recently deceasd Monkee?
  2. Are you a dog mentioned in the title of a Stephen Foster song?
  3. Did you have a pair of Fairly Oddparents?

IQs:

1: I am not Peter Tork.
2: Take a DQ.
3: Take a DQ.

DQs:

1: Real.
2: Female.
3: Living.
4: American.
5: Surname begins with “T”.
6: Not primarily known for the arts, but tangentially associated with a musical instrument. Not what she’s best known for, though.
7: Not a scientist or inventor.
8: Born before 1950.
9: Not considered a beauty.
10: Known in a field closely associated with politics.
11: Caucasian.
12: Widow of a U.S. Senator. Current husband is not famous.

EH, I just realized I misread your second IQ as referring to (I think) Captain James Tiberius Kirk, when you were, I believe, referring to the Emperor Tiberius. Take a DQ for the question.

#1 is correct.
#2 is Old Dog Tray.
#3 is Timmy Turner.

2 DQs reserved.