Botticelli - May 2021

IQ1: Did you pick a peck of pickled peppers?
IQ2: Are you officially the most victorious American college football coach in history, except for a 3 year period when a scandal temporarily vacated a large chunk of your wins?
IQ3: Did you pray to be sent to Orlando?

Not Peter Sellers, dunno, and not Patty Page

Not Peter Piper, dunno and dunno.

P.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. not a character from a TV show or film
  4. American creator(s)
  5. kinda hard to say, but yes, I think would be alive today, if real
  6. not originally from a book
  7. not from a genre, as the term is usually understood
  8. last name starts with P
  9. created after 1950
  10. not originally from a theatrical production such as a play, musical, or opera
  11. not human, but intended to be perceived as such

That last one is a little tricky, but I think that’s the most accurate answer I can give.

Yep, Joe Paterno, Elder Kevin Price from The Book of Mormon

DQ: Created after 1980?
DQ: From a commercial or advertising campaign?

Still holding one DQ

Correct, Poul Anderson, and Correct.

1 DQ reserved.

P.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. not a character from a TV show or film
  4. American creator(s)
  5. kinda hard to say, but yes, I think would be alive today, if real
  6. not originally from a book
  7. not from a genre, as the term is usually understood
  8. last name starts with P
  9. created after 1950
  10. not originally from a theatrical production such as a play, musical, or opera
  11. not human, but intended to be perceived as such
  12. created before 1980
  13. from a commercial or advertising campaign

DQ: From a product or products aimed at children?

  1. Do you and your brothers hustle Rice Krispies?
  2. Are you the Pillsbury Doughboy?
  3. In the Sandman comics, are you the Dreamlands’ janitor?

DQ: From a Public Service Announcement (PSA) campaign, as opposed to hawking a product?

IQ1: Are you a monocle and top hat wearing legume?
IQ2: Were you a prospector in the fictional show Woody’s Roundup?
IQ3: Do you coach the baseball team that is the main rival to Charlie Brown’s?

Not Pop (or Snap or Crackle); not Poppin’ Fresh; not… Pericles?

Not Mr. Peanut (first name Keith, David Letterman once “revealed” in a Top Ten list), Stinky Pete or Peppermint Patty.

P.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. not a character from a TV show or film
  4. American creator(s)
  5. kinda hard to say, but yes, I think would be alive today, if real
  6. not originally from a book
  7. not from a genre, as the term is usually understood
  8. last name starts with P
  9. created after 1950
  10. not originally from a theatrical production such as a play, musical, or opera
  11. not human, but intended to be perceived as such
  12. created before 1980
  13. from a commercial or advertising campaign
  14. not from a product or products aimed at children
  15. not from a Public Service Announcement (PSA) campaign, as opposed to hawking a product

Sweep!

IQ1: Are you the leader of the Lost Boys?
IQ2: Did you provide guest vocals on Michael Jackson’s Thriller?
IQ3: Did Buddy Holly sing two songs about you?

Correct, Correct, and Merv Pumpkinhead.

DQ: advertising a food-related product?

IQs

  1. Am I one? Is he one? Wouldn’t you like to be one, too?
  2. Manny, Joe and Jack?
  3. Is the current campaign for your product that they’re stackable?

IQs:

  1. Are you the title character of a poem by William Langland?
  2. At the start of your story, did you come unstuck in time?
  3. Are you aka Spider-Ham?

Not Peter Pan, Vincent Price or Peggy Sue.

Not a Pepper (with or without a doctorate), not Prizzi, and dunno.

Dunno, not Billy Pilgrim, and not Peter Porker.

P.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. not a character from a TV show or film
  4. American creator(s)
  5. kinda hard to say, but yes, I think would be alive today, if real
  6. not originally from a book
  7. not from a genre, as the term is usually understood
  8. last name starts with P
  9. created after 1950
  10. not originally from a theatrical production such as a play, musical, or opera
  11. not human, but intended to be perceived as such
  12. created before 1980
  13. from a commercial or advertising campaign
  14. not from a product or products aimed at children
  15. not from a Public Service Announcement (PSA) campaign, as opposed to hawking a product
  16. advertising a food-related product

Yes, the Pep Boys, Julius Pringle

DQs

  1. Is the food related to breakfast?
  2. Is it considered a snack food?

Another sweep!

IQ1: Are you the namesake of Coca-Cola’s largely unsuccessful attempt to compete with Dr. Pepper?
IQ2: Were you a Beatle’s mistress while he was estranged from his wife, and you were suggested by that wife?
IQ3: Did you change your name after falling off your horse?

#1 was Piers Plowman. Correct on the others.

1 DQ reserved.

Dingdingding!

Yes, I am indeed

Julius Pringles

Symbol of the snack brand:

Well done, MissTake! Please start a new thread for June.

Great job, Miss Take

Some catch up.

Mr. Pibb - thought this had a chance of being the answer
May Pang
St. Paul, formerly Saul of Tarsus

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