Botticelli - May 2021

IQ1-3: Were you an Arthurian magic-user?

IQ1: Are you a former Let’s Make a Deal host with a famous brain-teaser named after you?
IQ2: Are you a severely depressed android?
IQ3: Did you bite your boxing opponent’s ear?

Take 3 DQs.

Take 3 DQs

I am not Merlin, Morgan or Mordred.

I am not Monty Hall, Marvin or Michael Tyson.

1.Fictional
2. Male
3. Not originally from prose work.

#1 was James Montgomery.
#2 was Mimir.
#3 was Mao Tse-Tung (now spelled Zedong).

DQs:

  1. Originally from movies or TV?
  2. Last name starts with M?
  3. Created by an American or Americans?
  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Not originally from prose
  4. Originally from movies or TV
  5. Last name starts with M
  6. Created by Americans

Previous IQs:

Were you King Beyond the Wall? - Mance Rayder in Game of Thrones
Were you commandant of The Citadel after WWII? - Gen. Mark Clark
Were you a gangster who dabbled in the occult and died in a murder-suicide? - Hubie Marsten in Stephen King’s 'Salem’s Lot

DQs:

Would be alive today, if real?
Main character of the work?
First appeared after 1950?

IQs:

Were you the Red Priestess?
Was Barnacle Boy your grumpy sidekick?
Did you lead the friendly aliens aboard the starship Protector?

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Madam Mim. (Nothing magical about Modred.)


One DQ reserved.

Take 3 DQs.

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Not originally from prose
  4. Originally from movies or TV
  5. Last name starts with M
  6. Created by Americans
  7. Would be alive if real.
  8. Main character
  9. First appeared after 1950.

Previous IQs:

Were you the Red Priestess? - Melissandre, on Game of Thrones
Was Barnacle Boy your grumpy sidekick? - Mermaidman, on SpongeBob SquarePants
Did you lead the friendly aliens aboard the starship Protector? - Mathazar, in Galaxy Quest

DQs:

American character?
First appeared on TV?
In genre fiction (detective, Western, sf, hospital, courtroom, etc.)?

IQs:

Did you write the Rumpole books?
At FDR’s request, did you write the official U.S. Navy history of WWII?
Did you win a great victory at the Battle of Cowpens?

IQs:

  1. Did you oppose Merlin in The Sword in the Stone?
  2. Were you the chief villain in The Rescuers?
  3. Did you star in Highway to Heaven?

I am not Mortimer, take a DQ, take a DQ for some battle that sounds made up.

I am not Madame Mim, take a DQ, I am not Michael Landon.

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Not originally from prose
  4. Originally from movies or TV
  5. Last name starts with M
  6. Created by Americans
  7. Would be alive if real.
  8. Main character
  9. First appeared after 1950.
  10. Possibly American, possibly presumed but I don’t believe it was ever made clear.
    11.First appeared on TV
  11. From a genre show

Correct, Madame Medusa, Correct.

DQ: First appeared after 1990?

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Not originally from prose
  4. Originally from movies or TV
  5. Last name starts with M
  6. Created by Americans
  7. Would be alive if real.
  8. Main character
  9. First appeared after 1950.
  10. Possibly American, possibly presumed but I don’t believe it was ever made clear.
    11.First appeared on TV
  11. From a genre show
  12. First appeared before 1990.

IQ1: Are you the captain of NYPD’s 12th Precinct?
IQ2: Were you a gambler played by James Garner and Mel Gibson?
IQ3: Did Hannibal Lector convince you to choke yourself with your own tongue after you insulted Clarice Starling?

IQs:

  1. Were you the ship’s doctor on Star Trek: The Original Series?
  2. Were you the hard-nosed private eye who was the title character of your own series in the 1960’s?
  3. Did you play a cop on Adam-12?

Previous IQs:

Did you write the Rumpole books? - Yes, John Mortimer
At FDR’s request, did you write the official U.S. Navy history of WWII? - Samuel Eliot Morrison
Did you win a great victory at the Battle of Cowpens? - Daniel Morgan (and yes, it was a real battle: Battle of Cowpens - Wikipedia)

DQs:

Won an Emmy for the role?
White dude?

IQs:

Were you a chemist before going into politics?
Were you, too?
Were you the matchmaker and town drunk in Innisfree?

I am not Frank Malone? Or take a DQ, I am not Bret Maverick, take a DQ.

I am not McCoy, take a DQ I am not Martin Milner.

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Not originally from prose
  4. Originally from movies or TV
  5. Last name starts with M
  6. Created by Americans
  7. Would be alive if real.
  8. Main character
  9. First appeared after 1950.
  10. Possibly American, possibly presumed but I don’t believe it was ever made clear.
    11.First appeared on TV
  11. From a genre show
  12. First appeared before 1990.
  13. Did not win an Emmy for the role
  14. White dude.

Take 3 DQs.

Correct, Joe Mannix, Correct.

DQ: First appeared after 1970?

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Not originally from prose
  4. Originally from movies or TV
  5. Last name starts with M
  6. Created by Americans
  7. Would be alive if real.
  8. Main character
  9. First appeared after 1950.
  10. Possibly American, possibly presumed but I don’t believe it was ever made clear.
    11.First appeared on TV
  11. From a genre show
  12. First appeared before 1990.
  13. Did not win an Emmy for the role
  14. White dude.
  15. First appeared after 1970.

I need to clarify 15: white dude on TV.