Botticelli - Sept. 2020

IQs

  1. Did you have a bit about wishing people Happy 100th Birthday?
  2. West Philadelphia, born and raised?
  3. Did your little brother ask what you were talking about?

IQs:

  1. Did you play Sally’s boyfriend on Third Rock from the Sun?
  2. Did Alex Trebek say he thought you should succeed him as host of Jeopardy?
  3. Did you star in the movie RV?

Can someone link to the rules, please?

Link to Botticelli: General Questions

Welcome to the game, Monty!

Yes, indeed - welcome, Monty! I also encourage you to read a bit from the top of this thread, and you’ll see how the game typically unfolds.

Dunno x3.

Not Wayne Knight, Betty White or… William H. Macy?

  1. Willard Scott
  2. Will Smith
  3. Willis (“Diff’rent Strokes”)

DQs

  1. Main character?
  2. Aired within last 20 years?
  3. Drama?

Correct, Correct, and Robin Williams.

1 DQ reserved.

W.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. first name starts with W
  4. known primarily from visual media (TV / film)
  5. known primarily from TV
  6. created after 1949
  7. not the main character
  8. aired within last 20 years
  9. not a drama

DQ: Aired on network TV (ABC, CBS, NBC or Fox)?

IQs:

  1. Were you a BBC newsreader who was also the narrator for the highly esteemed 1950’s radio sensation The Goon Show?
  2. Were you governor of Ohio just before the start of the 20th Century?
  3. Did you play filmdom’s second singing cowboy, Singin’ Sandy Saunders? (Ken Maynard was the first.)

IQ:

  1. Are you in love with your ancient, evil boss?
  2. Did you play yourself as a foil to the main character of what’s considered a “nerd” comedy?
  3. Were you a face hiding neighbor?

Not William RPGuy, not William McKinley and not William Boyd.

Dunno, not Will Smith, and not Wilson.

W.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. first name starts with W
  4. known primarily from visual media (TV / film)
  5. known primarily from TV
  6. created after 1949
  7. not the main character
  8. aired within last 20 years
  9. not a drama
  10. aired on network TV (ABC, CBS, NBC or Fox)

Waylon Smithers
Wil Wheaton on “The Big Bang Theory”
Correct

DQ
Animated show?

D’oh! I should’ve gotten those.

W.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. first name starts with W
  4. known primarily from visual media (TV / film)
  5. known primarily from TV
  6. created after 1949
  7. not the main character
  8. aired within last 20 years
  9. not a drama
  10. aired on network TV (ABC, CBS, NBC or Fox)
  11. not an animated show

#1 was Wallace Greenslade.
#2 is correct.
#3 was John Wayne. (He wasn’t very good at it.)

DQs:

  1. From a current TV series?
  2. From a sitcom?

IQs

  1. Are you an inventor with a smart but silent animal friend?
  2. Is your roomie a red head and your best friend an aspiring actor?
  3. Did you host a lot of game shows in the 80’s?

Not Wallace (or the inimitable Gromit), dunno, and not Wink Martindale.

W.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. first name starts with W
  4. known primarily from visual media (TV / film)
  5. known primarily from TV
  6. created after 1949
  7. not the main character
  8. aired within last 20 years
  9. not a drama
  10. aired on network TV (ABC, CBS, NBC or Fox)
  11. not an animated show
  12. not from a current TV series
  13. from a sitcom

Yes, Will Truman (Will and Grace), Yes

DQ: Aired within the last 10 years?

W.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. first name starts with W
  4. known primarily from visual media (TV / film)
  5. known primarily from TV
  6. created after 1949
  7. not the main character
  8. aired within last 20 years
  9. not a drama
  10. aired on network TV (ABC, CBS, NBC or Fox)
  11. not an animated show
  12. not from a current TV series
  13. from a sitcom
  14. aired within the last 10 years

I’m at a complete loss.
IQs:

  1. Did you create a scale for heat?
  2. Are you a Minnesotan fictional crime writer whose main character is named Cork?
  3. Did a film character you portrayed cause an increase in interest of a particular Northern accent?