Botticelli (Part Whatever)

Yes! The recent movie was “John Carter,” based on the writing of Edgar Rice Burroughs. Nice work, EH - take us away with another round when you’re ready!

Thanks! We haven’t done “F” since July of last year, so…

F

IQ: Were you the singer and primary songwriter for an acclaimed alternative rock band from the late '80s and early '90s?
IQ: Were you sometimes called “the little flower”?
IQ: Did you “help” your home run stay in fair territory in Game 6?

Well done, Elendil’s Heir! I have no idea why, but I always think of Edgar Rice Burroughs as being British!

IQ1: Are you a private informer working in Rome in the time of the Emperor Vespasian?

IQ2: Did you collaborate with Pierre Boulez on ‘The Perfect Stranger’?

IQ3: Are you the title character of a hagiographic opera by Olivier Messiaen?

About the last game: my question refered to “John Carter”. Couldn’t think of the movie’s name/appropriate IQ.

IQ1: Do you power your car with your feet?

IQ2: Do your friends hang out in your basement, occasionally smoking something that may not have been legal?

IQ3: Did you write a cookbook?

Are you a poker player who’s accused of running a Ponzi scheme?

The second is Fiorello LaGuardia, who I am not; dunno about the others. Take two DQs.

For the first, no, I am not… Falco? Dunno about the other two - two DQs (and maybe three).

No, I’m not Fred Flintstone or Fannie Farmer. Dunno about the second - one DQ.

You got me. Take a DQ.

The second was the character Eric Forman, on “That 70s Show.”

DQ: Are you alive?

DQ:Are you American? (My IQ refered to Chris Ferguson)

IQ1: In 1963, did you write a book about wolves in the arctic, which was subsequently made into a movie in 1983?

IQ2: Did you and your friends follow a night at the opera with a day at the races?

IQ3: Did you ever manage to achieve your dream of waking up in the city that never sleeps?

Dunno who this is. DQ for you.
Not… Friedo Marx?
Not Frank Sinatra.

F.

  1. Not alive
  2. Not American

Correct on Sinatra.

IQ1 was looking for Farley Mowat, author of Never Cry Wolf, which was made into a 1983 movie of the same name, and starring Charles Martin Smith.

IQ2 was looking for Freddie Mercury of Queen. As you may recall, Queen released the album A Night at the Opera in 1975, followed by A Day at the Races in 1976.

DQ: Are you fictional?
DQ: Are you male?

F.

  1. Not alive
  2. Not American
  3. Fictional
  4. Male

nothing to see

Did you get married in a famous opera?

No, I’m not Figaro.