Botticelli - March 2020

IQs:

  1. Were you in charge of the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War?
  2. Did Will Smith play you in a bad movie remake of a hit TV show?
  3. Were you Dr. Strange’s valet and sidekick in the comics for decades?

IQ1: Were you Dick Grayson’s guardian?
IQ2: Were you Michael and John’s sister?
IQ3: Do you frequently improvise songs on television?

Not Gen. William Westmoreland, James West or Wu.

Not Bruce Wayne, dunno and dunno.

W.

  1. real
  2. deceased
  3. male
  4. American
  5. not known for the Arts
  6. died after 1886
  7. known, in part, for military/political
  8. died after 1999
  9. arguably not best known from politics
  10. white
  11. married
  12. not from the East Coast
  13. last name started with W
  14. not known for writing

Correct, Correct and Wong.

DQ: Known for one particular event?

Correct.
Wendy Darling.
Wayne Brady.
DQ: Born west of the Mississippi?
One DQ reserved.

IQ1: Did you benefit from Operation PAPERCLIP?
IQ2: Were you known for the Bf 109?
IQ3: Were you the pilot of the Sigma 7?

Not Wernher “Und I’m learning Chinese” von Braun, Willy Messerschmitt or Wally Schirra.

W.

  1. real
  2. deceased
  3. male
  4. American
  5. not known for the Arts
  6. died after 1886
  7. known, in part, for military/political
  8. died after 1999
  9. arguably not best known from politics
  10. white
  11. married
  12. not from the East Coast
  13. last name started with W
  14. not known for writing
  15. arguably best known for one particular event
  16. born west of the Mississippi

IQs:

  1. Are you Gomez & Morticia’s daughter?
  2. Did you talk to Mr. Ed?
  3. Did you write How Doth The Little Busy Bee?

Not Wednesday Addams or Wilbur, and dunno.

Correct, Correct and Isaac Watts.

DQ: Known for a crime?

W.

  1. real
  2. deceased
  3. male
  4. American
  5. not known for the Arts
  6. died after 1886
  7. known, in part, for military/political
  8. died after 1999
  9. arguably not best known from politics
  10. white
  11. married
  12. not from the East Coast
  13. last name started with W
  14. not known for writing
  15. arguably best known for one particular event
  16. born west of the Mississippi
  17. known, in part, for a crime

So, known for military and a crime. Hmm…

Thinking…

Correct on all three, alas.
IQ1: Were you a history professor, university president, and New Jersey Governor named Thomas?
IQ2: Were you a former Austrian secret agent who claimed to have starved to death in 1916?
IQ3: Were you a former war correspondent who briefly commanded an infantry battalion on the Western Front?

I think you have slightly misinterpreted DQ answers 7 and 9.

Not Woodrow Wilson, dunno, and not… Walter Winchell?

Correct.
Nero Wolfe.
Winston Churchill.
DQ1: Second letter of last name was A, E or I?
Two DQs reserved.

IQ1: Did you travel with Charlie on the Great Glass Elevator?
IQ2: Did you and Harry Morgan play a pair of cops?
IQ3: Were you Mr Tudball’s secretary?

Not Willy Wonka, Jack Webb or Mrs. Hwiggins.

W.

  1. real
  2. deceased
  3. male
  4. American
  5. not known for the Arts
  6. died after 1886
  7. known, in part, for military/political
  8. died after 1999
  9. arguably not best known from politics
  10. white
  11. married
  12. not from the East Coast
  13. last name started with W
  14. not known for writing
  15. arguably best known for one particular event
  16. born west of the Mississippi
  17. known, in part, for a crime
  18. second letter of last name was A, E or I

Stop that!
Two DQs still reserved.

Oooh, can’t be. None of them had names with a W in them. John "Hannibal
" Smith. H. M. “Howling Mad” Murdock. Bosco “B.A.” Baracus . Templeton “Face” Peck.

I was joking.

DQs:

  1. Did you live in the White House before there was The White House?
  2. Did you play Roz on Night Court?
  3. Did you write under the nom de plum of Mahatma Kane Jeeves?