Botticelli -- November 2016

Previous IQs:

Were you “the Knight of Flowers”? - Not Lancelot, but Ser Loras Tyrell from Game of Thrones.
Were you Clinton’s first SECTREAS? - Lloyd Bentsen.
Were you “the Welsh Wizard”? - British PM David Lloyd George.

DQs:

Actress?
Considered a beauty?
Won a top prize in her field?

IQs:

Was Biff your son?
Have you played an alien megalomaniac, a transgendered person and Winston Churchill?
Were you a Rat Pack member married to a Kennedy?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Female
  3. Dead
  4. Known for the Arts
  5. Last name starts with L
  6. American
  7. Died since 1950
  8. Best known for the visual arts
  9. Born east of the Mississippi
  10. Actress
  11. Considered a beauty
  12. Top award was a star on the Walk of Fame

#1. Take a DQ.
#2. I am not John Lithgow.
#3. I am not Peter Lawford.

Previous IQs:

Was Biff your son? - Willy Loman, in Death of a Salesman.
Have you played an alien megalomaniac, a transgendered person and Winston Churchill? - Yes, John “Laugh-a while you can, Monkey Boy!” Lithgow, from Buckaroo Banzai, The World According to Garp and The Crown.
Were you a Rat Pack member married to a Kennedy? - Yes, Peter Lawford.

DQ:

Best known for TV?

IQs:

Were you a top White House aide to Jackie Kennedy?
Were you a noted muckraking journalist?
Were you once Burt Reynolds’s sweetie?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Female
  3. Dead
  4. Known for the Arts
  5. Last name starts with L
  6. American
  7. Died since 1950
  8. Best known for the visual arts
  9. Born east of the Mississippi
  10. Actress
  11. Considered a beauty
  12. Top award was a star on the Walk of Fame
  13. Not best known for TV

Take a DQ for #1.
I am not Lincoln Steffens.
I am not Loni Anderson.

Previous IQs:

Were you a top White House aide to Jackie Kennedy? - Letiticia Baldridge
Were you a noted muckraking journalist? - Yes, Lincoln Steffens
Were you once Burt Reynolds’s sweetie? - Yes, Loni Anderson

DQ:

Best known for movies?

IQs:

Were you a film actress in the B&W era with the same first name as a famous fictional girl?
Did your husband, returning home early, considerately wait outside until you were finished “entertaining” another man?
Did your character check into the Bates Motel but never check out?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Female
  3. Dead
  4. Known for the Arts
  5. Last name starts with L
  6. American
  7. Died since 1950
  8. Best known for the visual arts
  9. Born east of the Mississippi
  10. Actress
  11. Considered a beauty
  12. Top award was a star on the Walk of Fame
  13. Not best known for TV
  14. Best known for movies

#1. That’s a bit vague, but take a DQ.

#2. I am not Vivian Leigh.

#3. I am not Janet Leigh.

Previous IQs:

Were you a film actress in the B&W era with the same first name as a famous fictional girl? - If it’s “a bit vague,” it should be easy to come with an answer. But this was Dorothy Lamour.
Did your husband, returning home early, considerately wait outside until you were finished “entertaining” another man? - Yes, Vivien Leigh.
Did your character check into the Bates Motel but never check out? - Yes, Janet Leigh.

DQ:

Greatest fame before 1970?

IQs:

Did one of your characters wet her hair from a hotel vase?
Did a man, thinking you dead, fall in love with a portrait of you?
Did you work for Gary Seven?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Female
  3. Dead
  4. Known for the Arts
  5. Last name starts with L
  6. American
  7. Died since 1950
  8. Best known for the visual arts
  9. Born east of the Mississippi
  10. Actress
  11. Considered a beauty
  12. Top award was a star on the Walk of Fame
  13. Not best known for TV
  14. Best known for movies
  15. Greatest fame before 1970

Take a DQ for #1.
I’m not Laura, but she’s only a dream.
Take another DQ for #3.

Previous IQs:

Did one of your characters wet her hair from a hotel vase? - Jamie Lee Curtis, in True Lies
Did a man, thinking you dead, fall in love with a portrait of you? - Yes, the title character in Laura
Did you work for Gary Seven? - Roberta Lincoln, in an episode of Star Trek: The Original Series.

DQs:

Best known for serious roles?

One DQ reserved.

IQs:

Did Harvey Korman play a character named very similarly to you?
Are you that character?
Were you a well-known author of Westerns?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Female
  3. Dead
  4. Known for the Arts
  5. Last name starts with L
  6. American
  7. Died since 1950
  8. Best known for the visual arts
  9. Born east of the Mississippi
  10. Actress
  11. Considered a beauty
  12. Top award was a star on the Walk of Fame
  13. Not best known for TV
  14. Best known for movies
  15. Greatest fame before 1970
  16. Known for serious roles (well, not comedy roles in any case)

I am not Hedy Lamarr.
I am not Hedley Lamarr.
I am not Louis L’Amour.

A clean sweep. Damn, thought for sure I had you with Hedy!

Previously-reserved DQ:

Brunette?

IQs:

Did Maggie the Frog tell your fortune?
Are you a tough-as-nails little girl who pledges to help Jon Snow?
Did Varys and his “little birds” kill you in a book?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Female
  3. Dead
  4. Known for the Arts
  5. Last name starts with L
  6. American
  7. Died since 1950
  8. Best known for the visual arts
  9. Born east of the Mississippi
  10. Actress
  11. Considered a beauty
  12. Top award was a star on the Walk of Fame
  13. Not best known for TV
  14. Best known for movies
  15. Greatest fame before 1970
  16. Known for serious roles (well, not comedy roles in any case)
  17. Blonde

Ah, back to GoT.

Take 3 DQs.

Previous IQs (yes, all from Game of Thrones):

Did Maggie the Frog tell your fortune? - Cersei Lannister
Are you a tough-as-nails little girl who pledges to help Jon Snow? - Lady Lyanna Mormont
Did Varys and his “little birds” kill you in a book? - Ser Kevan Lannister

Hmm. An American film actress, died since 1950, last name starts with L, never got an Oscar or Emmy, a blonde beauty, known for serious roles, greatest fame before 1970.

Can’t figure out who this is. I yield my earned DQs to other players, one apiece.

DQ: Best known for silent movies?