Botticelli - March 2026

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I am

R

IQs

  1. Did you play Evie in The Mummy?
  2. Did you host Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous?
  3. Did you sculpt The Thinker?

I am not Rachel Weisz?
I am not Robin Leach
I am not Rodan

Correct, correct and correct on Rodin.

IQs

  1. Were you a French Post-Impressionist with a rhyming name?
  2. Will the queen be allowed to keep her baby if she guesses your name?
  3. Did you best Isengrim by pissing in his eyes?

Last month’s game: Botticelli - February 2026

On to R!

IQs:

Did you live in the eaves of Rhosgobel?
Did you lose the Battle of Chickamauga and (some said disgracefully) flee afterwards?
Was your last public appearance with President Warren G. Harding in Washington, D.C. in 1922?

I think my birdbrain short-circuited there.

  1. DQ
  2. I am not Rumpelstiltskin
  3. DQ (ick!)
  1. DQ
  2. DQ
  3. I am not Teddy Roosevelt?

1 was Odilon Redon.
2 is correct.
3 was Reynard the Fox (Isengrim was a wolf).

DQs

  1. Real?
  2. Last name starts with R?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Last name begins with R

IQs:

  1. Are you the title character of a Gilbert & Sullivan operetta?
  2. Are you J. K. Rowling’s pseudonym for her works aimed at adults?
  3. Did you write the Brentford series of fantasy books?

Take 3 DQs

1 was Ruddigore.
2 is Robert Galbraith.
3 is Robert Rankin.

DQs:

  1. Male?
  2. American?
  3. Known for the Arts?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Last name begins with R
  3. Male
  4. American
  5. Not known for the Arts, although has appeared in movies and television, and as the subject of stage productions

Previous IQs:

Did you live in the eaves of Rhosgobel? - Radagast the Brown, in the writings of JRR Tolkien
Did you lose the Battle of Chickamauga and (some said disgracefully) flee afterwards? - Gen. William S. Rosecrans
Was your last public appearance with President Warren G. Harding in Washington, D.C. in 1922? - TR was dead by then, alas; this was Robert Todd Lincoln, at the dedication of the memorial to his father

DQs:

Living?
Best known for politics/military?
Born since 1950?

IQs:

Was your family nickname “Teedie”?
Did you sail aboard USS Augusta in 1941?
Did you write a column called My Day?

IQs

  1. Were you Lord Voltemort’s first victim?
  2. Are you a collapsible DC supervillain?
  3. Were you a leading Impressionist painter who refused to use black paint?

Take 3 DQs

  1. Do you mean Voldemort, as Tom Riddle? I am not one of the Riddles (Tom’s father or grandfather). If you mean Voldemort, as he became known as, take a DQ
  2. Take a DQ
  3. I am not Rembrandt

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Last name begins with R
  3. Male
  4. American
  5. Not known for the Arts, although has appeared in movies and television, and as the subject of stage productions
  6. Dead
  7. Not best known for politics / military
  8. Born before 1950

1 is correct.
2. Is Ragdoll.
3. Was Renoir. Rembrandt’s much earlier, and loved using black.

3.DQs

  1. Known for sports?
  2. Born before 1920?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Last name begins with R
  3. Male
  4. American
  5. Not known for the Arts, although has appeared in movies and television, and as the subject of stage productions
  6. Dead
  7. Not best known for politics / military
  8. Born before 1950
  9. Known for sports
  10. Born before 1920

Previous IQs:

Was your family nickname “Teedie”? - Theodore Roosevelt
Did you sail aboard USS Augusta in 1941? - Franklin Roosevelt, to meet Churchill
Did you write a column called My Day? - Eleanor Roosevelt

Roosevelt x3!

DQs:

Best known for a sport played with a ball?
Best known for a team sport?
Greatest fame before 1950?

IQs:

Was your road-trip roommate said to be the loneliest man in America?
Are you a noted tennis player with three-syllable last name that includes the slang name of a particular government agency?
Did you play Draco Malfoy?