Botticelli - May 2014

IQs:

  1. Did Ignatz Mouse throw bricks at you?
  2. Are you the Last Son of Krypton?
  3. Are you #2’s earthly identity?
  1. Not Krazy Kat
  2. Not Kal El
  3. Not Clark Kent

Korrect!

IQs:

  1. Are you…you?
  2. Is your birthday celebrated as a holiday on June 11th?
  3. Are you one of the three gods that bound Prometheus?
  1. No, not me.
  2. Not Martin Luther King
  3. Uh, Kronos maybe?

#1 is correct. #2 is King Kamehameha, celebrated in Hawaii. #3 was Kratos (personification of Physical Strength).

DQs:

  1. Real?
  2. Male?

IQs:

  1. Were you recently missing, but found in Washington state?
  2. Did you create the U.S. version of Dennis the Menace?
  3. Did your name become a synonym for hangman?

AAAAAAACCCCKKKKK!!! I thought that was January 11th. How, oh how could I get those confused?

  1. Real
  2. Male
  1. Not Kasey Kasem
  2. Not Hank Ketcham
  3. Not Koffkoffurkgagluh… I got nuthin’.

#1 correct, but it’s Casey Kasem. #2 is correct.
#3 is Jack Ketch, named after a 17th Century public executioner, who, if memory serves, took great pride in his work.

DQ: Alive?

IQs:

  1. Are you the first truly abstract painter?
  2. Did you compose Scheherezade?
  3. Did you create Me and Bobby McGee?

Good job, Knowed Out!

IQ1: Did you write about shouting “Rule Britannia,” singing “God save the Queen,” and finishing killing Kruger with your mouth?
IQ2: Were you the Barbie of “The Ken and Barbie Killers”?
IQ3: Did you urge workers of all lands to unite?

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Dead
  1. Not Klimt
  2. Not Rimsky-Korsakov
  3. Not Kanis Koplin :smiley:
  1. Not Kipling
  2. Dunno
  3. Dunno

#1 was Wassily Kandinsky. Klimt didn’t do abstracts. Correct on #2. Cute on #3, but it’s Kris Kristofferson.

DQs:

  1. Last name start with K?
  2. Known for the arts, performing or creative?

IQs:

Did you never make your scheduled afternoon event at the Trade Mart?
Did you interview both your future husband and his future political rival?
Were you buried at sea from the deck of a U.S. Navy warship even though not legally entitled to it?

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Dead
  4. Last name begins with K
  5. Known for the arts, performing or creative
  1. No, not JFK
  2. dunno
  3. dunno

Correct on Kipling. The “Barbie” was Karla Homolka; and it was Karl Marx who urged workers of all lands to unite.

DQ: American?
DQ: Died before 1960?

Previous IQs:

Did you never make your scheduled afternoon event at the Trade Mart? - Yes, JFK in Dallas.
Did you interview both your future husband and his future political rival? - His wife Jackie Kennedy: http://www.pinkpillbox.com/images/InquringCameraGirl.jpg
Were you buried at sea from the deck of a U.S. Navy warship even though not legally entitled to it? - Their son, JFK Jr., after President Clinton OK’d it.

DQs:

American?
Born since 1925?

IQs:

Were you featured on the commemorative U.S. coin for your state?
Are you the pal of a famous plaything?
Are you the actor who voiced him in a recent movie?