Botticelli - March 2019

Nana Visitor

DQ: Known for the Arts?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Female
  3. American
  4. Last name starts with V
  5. Living
  6. Known for the Arts

1 was Jean-Claude Van Damme.

IQs:

  1. Did you pursue your creation to the everlasting ices of the north?
  2. Were you a 15th-century voivode of Wallachia, whose sobriquet was used by Bram Stoker?
  3. Was your cover as a CIA operative blown in 2003?
    DQ: known for the dramatic arts?

Another sensitive, historically-accurate portrayal of Queen Victoria: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2v3ohn

Previous IQs:

Did you ask a newspaper if Santa Claus existed? - “Yes, Virginia…”
Did you play Mary Tyler Moore’s best friend? - Yes, Valerie Harper
Did Steve Winwood sing a whole song about you? - Another Valerie: Valerie (Remastered 2010) - YouTube

DQ:

Born since 1950?

IQs:

Were you the defendant in Agatha Christie’s Witness for the Prosecution?
Were you his wife?
Are you an actress with the same first name as a European city?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Female
  3. American
  4. Last name starts with V
  5. Living
  6. Known for the Arts
  7. Actress
  8. Born before 1950
  1. I am not Victor Frankenstein.
  2. I am not Vlad the Impaler.
    Take a DQ.

#3. I am not Paris Vilton. Oh, wait. Stockholm Channing? No, huh? Er,

Take 3 DQs.

3 was Valerie Plame.

IQs:

  1. Did you chauffeur Don Shirley?
  2. Did you recently play the above person?
  3. Were you an animator who produced the California Raisins specials and coined the term “claymation”?
    DQ: won any awards?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Female
  3. American
  4. Last name starts with V
  5. Living
  6. Known for the Arts
  7. Actress
  8. Born before 1950
  9. Golden Globes & Emmy winner

#3. I am not Will Vinton.
Take 2 DQs.

IQ1: Were you the voice for Johnny Bravo’s mother Bunny?
IQ2: Did you play the owner of Mel’s Diner in Alice?
IQ3: Did you write Les Misérables?

Not the role I remember her for, but, yes,

I am Brenda Vaccaro!

Great job, KO!

OK, next would be W!

Way to go, KO!

Previous IQs:

Were you the defendant in Agatha Christie’s Witness for the Prosecution? - Leonard Vole
Were you his wife? - Romaine Vole
Are you an actress with the same first name as a European city? - Ugh, now I forget! Should’ve written it down. Never mind.

On to W.

IQs:

Was Thurlow Weed your closest political ally?
Did you joke about wearing Fat Boy jeans as a kid?
Did your boss joke that you might have inadvertently hurt an animal?

Let’s get this party started!

Take 3 DQs.

IQs:

  1. Are you Johnny Storm’s Native American friend?
  2. Did you have a puppet named Jerry Mahoney?
  3. Did you marry Annette Bening?

not Wyatt Wingfoot, not Paul Winchell, not Warren Beatty

Previous IQs:

Was Thurlow Weed your closest political ally? - William H. Seward, Lincoln’s SECSTATE
Did you joke about wearing Fat Boy jeans as a kid? - William J. Clinton
Did your boss joke that you might have inadvertently hurt an animal? - William Howard Taft, when military governor of the Philippines, sent a telegram to President Theodore Roosevelt saying, “Took a long ride this morning and I feel great.” TR replied, “How is the horse?”

William x3!

DQs:

Real?
Male?
First name start with W?

IQs:

Were you arguably the most famous American in Paris at the time of the Eiffel Tower’s dedication?
Are you known for your photographs of a particular breed of dog?
Were you a noted British abolitionist?

Swept me.

IQs:

  1. Is one of your catchphrases “There’s a snake in my boot!”?
  2. Did you say “I am going to live forever or die in the attempt.”?
  3. Did you paint American Gothic?

DQ Roundup

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. First name starts with W