Botticelli November 2021

Not Radagast the Brown
Take 2 DQs

#1 is Rick Riordan.
#2 is Ryan Reynolds.
Correct on Lionel Ritchie.

DQs:

  1. Originally from a work of prose?
  2. Created after 1980?

Previous IQs:

Did you live near the eaves of Rhosgobel? - Yes, Radagast the Brown, in the writings of JRR Tolkien
You are a real person. On a sitcom, did a subordinate (somewhat enviously) suspect that a coworker was having an affair with you? - Ralph Lauren, on Friends
Were you that coworker? - Rachel Greene

DQs:

American?
Protagonist?

IQs:

Did you command the Continental Army at the Battle of Guilford Court House?
Were you the first to play Cmdr. Adama?
Were you a small, meek alien on a single episode of ST:TAS?

IQs:

  1. Were two of your characters Bolivar Shagnasty & the Mean Widdle KId?
  2. Did you play Mel Cooley on The Dick van Dyke Show?
  3. Were you the Doctor’s wife?

DQs:
R

  1. Fictional
  2. First name starts with R
  3. Male
  4. Created after 1920
  5. Not originally from a work of prose
  6. Created before 1980
  7. Lineage unknown, but born in America
  8. Not a protagonist

Take 2 or 3 DQs - Wasn’t Adama played by Lorne Greene (No ‘R’) in the original series?

Take 2 DQs
Not River Song

D’oh! Got my wires crossed. Ignore my three previous IQs.

Instead:

IQs:

Did you warn Jayne you could kill him with your mind?
Was Johnny Carson displeased when you got your own show?
Were you a Congressman from South Carolina in the Sixties?

IQs:
1. Were your dogs Vicki and King Timahoe?
2. Were you a pugnacious character in Fight Fighters (the arcade game) and “Fight Fighters” (the Gravity Falls episode)?
3. Are you a socially inept scientist and member of the conspiracy that secretly runs the world in Inside Job?

Not River Tam
Not Joan Rivers
Take a DQ

DQ
Not Rumble McSkirmish
DQ

Previous IQs:

Did you warn Jayne you could kill him with your mind? - Yes, River Tam, on Firefly
Was Johnny Carson displeased when you got your own show? - Yes, Joan Rivers
Were you a Congressman from South Carolina in the Sixties? - Mendel Rivers

River[ ] x3!

DQ:

First appeared in a movie?

IQs:

Did you capture Kaskaskia and Vincennes?
Were you the first to fly across America, “crash by crash”?
Did you undress entirely while being interviewed for a magazine profile, before going for a swim?

DQs:
R

  1. Fictional
  2. First name starts with R
  3. Male
  4. Created after 1920
  5. Not originally from a work of prose
  6. Created before 1980
  7. Lineage unknown, but born in America
  8. Not a protagonist
  9. Did not first appear in a movie

DQ
Not Cal Rogers
DQ

1 was Richard M. Nixon; 2 was correct; 3 was Reagan Ridley.

DQs:
1. created after 1950?
2. antagonist?

DQs:
R

  1. Fictional
  2. First name starts with R
  3. Male
  4. Created after 1920
  5. Not originally from a work of prose
  6. Created before 1980
  7. Lineage unknown, but born in America
  8. Not a protagonist
  9. Did not first appear in a movie
  10. Created after 1950
  11. Not an antagonist

Previous IQs:

Did you capture Kaskaskia and Vincennes? - George Rogers Clark, during the American Revolution
Were you the first to fly across America, “crash by crash”? - Yes, the great Cal Rod[g]ers
Did you undress entirely while being interviewed for a magazine profile, before going for a swim? - Mr. Rogers, in the Esquire article that later inspired the Tom Hanks movie

Rodgers/Rogers x3!

DQs:

First appeared on paper (cartoon, poem, etc.)?
Secondary character?
Would be alive today, if real?

IQs:

A former MP yourself, did you write a well-reviewed bio of Churchill?
Did you play a cop, a captain, a detective and a dancer?
Are you a retired British footballer known for your growl and glower?

DQs:
R

  1. Fictional
  2. First name starts with R
  3. Male
  4. Created after 1920
  5. Not originally from a work of prose
  6. Created before 1980
  7. Lineage unknown, but born in America
  8. Not a protagonist
  9. Did not first appear in a movie
  10. Created after 1950
  11. Not an antagonist
  12. Did not first appear on paper (cartoon, poem, etc.)
  13. Secondary character
  14. Would not be alive today, if real

DQ
Not Russell Crowe? Can’t think of a dancer role, but I can for the other three (L.A. Confidential, Master and Commander, American Gangster)
DQ

#1 was Red Skelton.
#2 was Richard Deacon.
Correct on #3.

DQ: From a song?

1 DQ reserved.

DQs:
R

  1. Fictional
  2. First name starts with R
  3. Male
  4. Created after 1920
  5. Not originally from a work of prose
  6. Created before 1980
  7. Lineage unknown, but born in America
  8. Not a protagonist
  9. Did not first appear in a movie
  10. Created after 1950
  11. Not an antagonist
  12. Did not first appear on paper (cartoon, poem, etc.)
  13. Secondary character
  14. Would not be alive today, if real
  15. Not from a song

DQ: from TV?

IQs:

  1. Did you present the idea of a new English translation of the Bible to King James?
  2. In the 'Babylonian Talmud, does the mention of your name incite lust and may even cause orgasms?
  3. Did you do stand up comedy while twirling a lasso?