Botticelli - October 2013

And take a DQ.

Al Kaline came 1 HR short of the 400/3000 club

DQ: American?

IQs:

Did you use the title “Ambassador” for many years after you’d actually been one?
Were you married at Hammersmith Farm?
Did the President visit you in your hospital room after you’d been injured in a plane crash?

#2: I’m not Jackie Kennedy Onassis. Take 2 DQs.

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Dead
  4. Died after 1900.
  5. American

IQ: Are you a hardnosed gymnastics coached who coached a who’s who of former athletes?

I’m not Bela Karolyi.

IQ: Were you the sometime starting QB for the Vikings during the 80s?

IQ: Are you a lawyer who participated in a controversial trial, and whose daughters became reality TV stars?

Take 2 DQs.

Those were:

Tommy Kramer
Robert Kardashian (he was on OJ’s “Dream Team”)

DQ1: Politician?

DQ2: Born East of the Mississippi?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Dead
  4. Died after 1900
  5. American
  6. Not a politician
  7. Born east of the Mississippi

IQ: Did you have “a dream”?

I am not Martin Luther King, Jr.

IQ: Are you a heavyweight boxer with a namesake son?

IQ: Are you that son?

and 2 more DQs.

Those were the Nortons (Ken Sr and Jr)

DQ1: In the Arts, as we’ve come to define it?

DQ2: From North of the Mason-Dixon Line?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Dead
  4. Died after 1900
  5. American
  6. Not a politician
  7. Born east of the Mississippi
  8. In the Arts
  9. From south of the Mason-Dixon Line

IQ: Did Jim J Bullock get “too close for comfort”?

Ned Kelly.
Yes, Bob Keeshan - who did enlist near the end of the war, but never went overseas.
Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel.
DQ1: Died after 1975?
DQ2: Musician (singer/instrumentalist/conductor/composer/songwriter/&c)?
IQ1: Were you an alleged rival of Edgar Rice Burroughs who also wrote stories set on Mars and Venus?
IQ2: Were you a fictional British spy in Afghanistan in the early 20th century?
IQ3: Are you known as the first king of Scotland?