Botticelli - Oct. 2020

Previous IQs:

Did you play a character whose husband plotted to break you out of a Pittsburgh jail? - Elizabeth Banks, in The Next Three Days
Has Cate Blanchett played you twice, and hopes to again? - Yes, Queen Elizabeth I
Was your husband born on Corfu? - Queen Elizabeth II

Elizabeth x3!

DQs:

First appeared in print?
European?

IQs:

Were you and your ship transformed into what we know as Venus?
Were you given this name to hide your identity as a child?
Did you choose this name upon taking up a winged crown?

Grats Prof!

IQ1: Were you the Surgeon General under Reagan?
IQ2: Are you lead singer of Pearl Jam?
IQ3: Have you played a shoe salesman and a closet company CEO?

IQ: Are you a really depressed friend of Winnie the Pooh?

IQ1: Are you a housewife repeatedly played by Carol Burnett?
IQ2: Are you her husband played by Harvey Korman?
IQ3: Did you desperately try to phone home?

DQs:

  1. Male
  2. Fictional
  3. Only name starts with E
  4. Not American
  5. Would not be alive today, if real
  6. Not originally from film, but has appeared in a number of films
  7. Created before 1960
  8. First appeared in print
  9. European

EH
IQs:

Were you and your ship transformed into what we know as Venus?
Were you given this name to hide your identity as a child?
Did you choose this name upon taking up a winged crown?
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and take 3 more DQs.

#1. Take a DQ.
#2. I am not Eddie Vedder. (sp.?)
#3. I am not Ed O’Neill.

I am not Eeyore.

  1. I am not Eunice.
  2. I am not Earl.
  3. I am not E.T.

Sweep!

IQ1: Did Frank Zappa chronicle your exploits in a song, mentioning your real name is Michael Kenyon?
IQ2: Are you the stage name for the lead guitarist for U2?
IQ3: Are you #2’s real name?

Take 3 DQs.

The Illinois Enema Bandit
The Edge, née David Evans.

DQs:
Created before 1900?
Human?
Reserve one for later

C. Everette Coop

holding a DQ

IQ1: Is my heart on fire for you?
IQ2: Were you a wife of Ahasuerus?
IQ3: Did Aethelred take over your job after you were murdered?

Nitpick: Né David Evans.

Anastasia’s Inner Goddess says you’re correct on 3. 2 was Johnny Eck.

DQ: created by a French author?

IQs:
1. Are you You, Mistress of the Dark?
2. Did you write Is Sex Necessary?
3. Were you part of a Spanish study group at a community college?

DQs:

  1. Male
  2. Fictional
  3. Only name starts with E
  4. Not American
  5. Would not be alive today, if real
  6. Not originally from film, but has appeared in a number of films
  7. Created before 1960
  8. First appeared in print
  9. European
  10. Created after 1900
  11. Human
  12. Created by a French author
  1. Take a DQ.
  2. I am not Esther.
  3. Take a DQ.
  1. I am not Elvira.
  2. I am not E. B. White.
  3. Take a DQ.

IQs

  1. Were you first portrayed in film by Lon Chaney, most recently by Gerard Butler?
  2. Did you wait with Vladimir?
  3. Do you like riddles in Gotham?

In keeping with the ongoing Halloween theme, I thought of Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Englund and Dr. Einstein (from Arsenic and Old Lace), but decided, yes, to go with Erik, the O.G., The Phantom of the Opera!!!

Well played, Miss Take!

Elvira.
:white_check_mark:
Edward the Martyr.

For some creepy assed reason, my daughter thought Phantom was one of the most romantic movies / operas when she was a young teenager. Yes, there were discussions regarding unhealthy relationships.
Bless her heart.

The letter is G

How do you make the font larger?

IQs:

  1. Were you the Sheriff of Nottingham?
  2. Did you have a little round button on top?
  3. Were you married to Steve Lawrence?