Botticelli - Sept. 2024

  1. Correct on Fred Gwynne.
    2 was Martin Gilbert.
    3 is Glaucus.

DQ: Created after 1990?

1 DQ reserved.

Whoops, I missed that.

DQ:

  1. Have you appeared more than once in media?

IQs:

  1. Were you a villain succeeded by your son?
  2. Did you influence an impressionable young Bruce Wayne?
  3. Do you hang out with a boy named Davey?

IQs:

  1. Did you play the ultimate con artist in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels?
  2. Did Johnny Depp play you in a title role?
  3. Were you played in Stand By Me by Wil Wheaton and Richard Dreyfuss?

Not that great warrior, astronaut, statesman and Ohioan, John Glenn; not Dr. Gjohnny Gfever and not Gordon Lightfoot.

Not George Osborne, not Rhas-a Ghul (sp?) and not the four-legged Goliath.

Not Glenn Headey (sp?)(great movie!), not Gilbert Grape and not George.

G.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. first name starts with G
  4. human
  5. created after 1950
  6. not from a work of prose fiction
  7. created by American(s)
  8. from TV or movies
  9. created before 1990
  10. has appeared more than once in media

Heh. I was thinking of Gordo Cooper as the last to fly a Mercury mission, but your answer is also technically correct, so I guess no DQ. Gordon Sims was the real name of Venus Flytrap on the show, and correct.

Gordon x 3.

1 DQ reserved.

  1. Green Goblin; his name is Norman Osbourne, but close enough.
  2. Gray Ghost
  3. Correct

1 DQ reserved

IQs:

  1. Were you a former gas station attendant who enlisted in the Marines?
  2. Were you his brother?
  3. Did Harvey Korman provide your voice in an animated series?

DQs:

  1. From a genre?
  2. American?
  3. Caucasian?

I was watching a Monk episode yesterday while giving platelets, and Glenne Headly played the chief’s wife. Wonderful actress.

DQ: Created before 1970?

IQs:

  1. Is there a bust of you in the crypt at the General Grant National Memorial?
  2. Are you an alien whose flying saucer crashed on earth, found by Fred and Barney?
  3. Are you an alien whose flying saucer crashed on earth, found by the Tanner family?

DQ: Protagonist?

IQs:

  1. Are you a king mentioned both in Genesis and Revelation?
  2. Are you arguably the best remembered person whose middle name was Abram?
  3. Was your catchphrase “Well, I’ll be a dirty bird”?

IQs:

  1. Were you a disgraced government worker who once proved your loyalty and toughness by holding your hand in a candle flame?
  2. Are you a three-headed dragon?
  3. Were you an NFL linebacker, known for your unusual name, for building strength and flexibility by practicing ballet, and for your hobby of needlepoint?

Not Gomer Pyle, not Goober Pyle and dunno.

Not George H. Thomas (or U.S. Grant), not the Great Gazoo and dunno.

What did I get wrong in my most recent answers before these, SunUp?

Not Gilgamesh, not James Garfield and dunno.

Not G. Gordon Liddy, dunno and not Rosie Grier.

G.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. first name starts with G
  4. human
  5. created after 1950
  6. not from a work of prose fiction
  7. created by American(s)
  8. from TV or movies
  9. created before 1990
  10. has appeared more than once in media
  11. from a genre
  12. American
  13. not Caucasian
  14. created after 1970
  15. not the, or a, protagonist

We’re on track to have at least 20 DQs, so no more IQs, please.

Ack! Sorry, Glenne Headly and Gilbert Grape were correct, of course; the answer to the third question of the previous round was Gordon LeChance.

For this round, correct on George H. Thomas (there’s no bust of Grant in the crypt) and the Great Gazoo. #3 was A.L.F., whose name was Gordon Shumway.

1 DQ reserved.

#1 was Gog (of Gog and Magog).
#2 is correct.
#3 was “Lonesome” George Gobel.

DQ: From movies?

1 DQ reserved.

Correct, correct, and Gazoo (aka the Great Gazoo) of Flintstones fame.

2 DQs reserved

DQ:

  1. Did you live in the Queens borough of NYC before “movin’ on up” to the Upper East Side of Manhattan?

Correct on Liddy and Grier. 2 was King Ghidorah, one of Godzilla’s enemies.

DQ: Surname begins with A - M?

The Great Gazoo had already been asked about and answered, knoodler.

G.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. first name starts with G
  4. human
  5. created after 1950
  6. not from a work of prose fiction
  7. created by American(s)
  8. from TV or movies
  9. created before 1990
  10. has appeared more than once in media
  11. from a genre
  12. American
  13. not Caucasian
  14. created after 1970
  15. not the, or a, protagonist
  16. from movies
  17. did not live in the Queens borough of NYC before “movin’ on up” to the Upper East Side of Manhattan
  18. surname does not begin with A-M

To be fair, knoodler asked their question before mine, I didn’t realize who it was and thus that I was asking a question with the same answer.