Botticelli March 2016

IQ1: Did you sing “Running Bear”?
IQ2: Did you sing “North to Alaska”?
IQ3: Did you sing “Four Walls”?

IQs:

  1. Did you chase Pixie & Dixie?
  2. Did you originate the concept of “the collective unconscious”?
  3. Was Knobby Walsh your manager?

Previous IQs:

Did George Carlin sing a one-word song about you? Jenny! (at 2:00 here): George Carlin - "Wonderful Wino" - YouTube
Were you a hero of Little Round Top? - Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain
Were you a fictional Nobel Prize-winner who became President? - Josiah “Jed” Bartlet, on The West Wing.

DQs:

Won a top award in his field?

Two DQs reserved.

IQs:

Were you married at Hammersmith Farm?
Were you, too?
Did Donald Sutherland quote you on national TV?

DQ Roundup

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Dead
  4. American
  5. Known for the arts
  6. Died after 1950
  7. Known for the performing arts
  8. First name starts with J
  9. Has not won a top award in his field

DQ, not John Horton, DQ

DQ, not Karl Jung, DQ

I’m going to guess not John and Jacquelyn Kennedy, DQ

#1 was Mr. Jinks.
#2 is Carl Jung, and correct.
#3 was Joe Palooza.

DQs:

  1. Known for acting?
  2. Died after 1980?

2 DQs reserved.

Johnny Preston.
Correct on Johnny Horton.
Jim Reeves.
Three DQs reserved.
IQ1: Did you take Chad Mitchell’s place when he quit his trio?
IQ2: Did you sing about a boy who painted “Billy Bob loves Charlene” on a water tower?
IQ3: Did Billy Bob use paint in a colour that bore your name?

Previous IQs:

Were you married at Hammersmith Farm? - Yes, JFK.
Were you, too? - Yes, Jackie K. (later O.).
Did Donald Sutherland quote you on national TV? - The embiggened Jebediah Springield, on The Simpsons.

Three DQs reserved.

IQs:

Were you one of Lincoln’s two personal aides?
Were you the other?
Did Elizabeth Banks play your secretary?

IQs:

  1. Were you the inspiration for the Hanna-Barbara character Lippy the Lion?
  2. Were you married to Mary Livingstone?
  3. Are you the great love of Harley Quinn’s life?

DQ Roundup

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Dead
  4. American
  5. Known for the arts
  6. Died after 1950
  7. Known for the performing arts
  8. First name starts with J
  9. Has not won a top award in his field
  10. Has done acting, but not known for it
  11. Died after 1980

3 DQs for you

and 3 DQs for you

not Jack Benny, DQ, not the Joker

#1 was comedian Joe E. Brown. Correct on the others.

DQs:

  1. Died after 2000?
  2. Known as a musician or singer?

1 DQ reserved

John Denver.
Joe Diffie (“John Deere Green”).
John Deere.
DQ: Caucasian?
5 DQs reserved.

Previous IQs:

Were you one of Lincoln’s two personal aides? - John Nicolay: John George Nicolay - Wikipedia
Were you the other? - John Hay: John Hay - Wikipedia
Did Elizabeth Banks play your secretary? - J. Jonah Jameson: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a4/Elizabeth_Banks-betty_brant.jpg

Mrowrrrrr.

DQs:

Born east of the Miss. River?
Born south of the Mason-Dixon Line?
Best known for a single artistic creation (one song, one movie, etc.)?

Three DQs still reserved.

IQs:

  1. Did you work for Mr. Spacely?
  2. Did you play Mr. Noodle on Sesame Street?
  3. Did you compose the King Porter Stomp?

DQ Roundup

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Dead
  4. American
  5. Known for the arts
  6. Died after 1950
  7. Known for the performing arts
  8. First name starts with J
  9. Has not won a top award in his field
  10. Has done acting, but not known for it
  11. Died after 1980
  12. Died before 2000
  13. Not known as a musician or singer
  14. Caucasian
  15. Born east of the Mississippi
  16. Born south of the Mason-Dixon line
  17. Not best known for a single artistic creation