Botticelli - September 2019

Not Tabitha King, dunno and dunno.

Dunno, dunno and not John Turturro.

IQ1: Are you Stephen King’s wife?
IQ2: Did Billy Clyde Tuggle try to kill you on All My Children?
IQ3: Are you a gospel singer, member of the Imperials but better known as a solo artist?

2 was Tad Martin, 3 was Russ Taff.

DQ1: Real?
DQ2: Living?

John Tenniel, Genndy Tartakovsky, and correct.

DQs:

  1. Male?
  2. Last name starts with T?

IQs:

  1. Are you Steve Martin’s “favorite honky”?
  2. Were you Chester A. Arthur’s SecWar?
  3. Did you paint the Pesaro Madonna?

IQ1: Are you head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers?
IQ2: Despite leading the Ravens to win the Super Bowl in 2000, did they let you go anyway?
IQ3: Are you a drug lord played by Raymond Cruz in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul?

Dunno x3

Ditto

T.

  1. real
  2. dead
  3. male
  4. last name starts with T

IQ1: Were you the sheriff of Mayberry?
IQ2: Are you a singer/musician/composer who named yourself after a well known monument?
IQ3: Did you “stand by your man”?

IQs:

  1. Are you Steve Martin’s “favorite honky”?
  2. Were you Chester A. Arthur’s SecWar?
  3. Did you paint the Pesaro Madonna?
    Dunno x3

#1 is King Tut.

“Now, if I’d known
They’d line up just to see him,
I’d trade in all my money
And bought me a museum. (King Tut)
Buried with a donkey (Funky Tut)
He’s my favorite honky!”

#2 (gasp) was Robert Todd Lincoln.

#3 was Titian.

DQs:

  1. American?
  2. Died after 1900?
  3. Known for the Arts?

IQs:

  1. Did you star in I’ll Take Sweden?
  2. Are you the Caretaker Principia in Here There Be Dragons?
  3. Were you the thieving son of a piper?

Mike Tomlin, Trent Dilfer, Tuco

holding 3 DQs

IQ1: Are you the starting quarterback for the Alabama Crimson Tide?
IQ2: Did you have the last line of dialog in A Christmas Carol?
IQ3: Where you a ukelele player and singer whose real name was Herbert Khaury?

Not Andy Thomas, Bob Trafalgar Square, and not Tanya Tucker.

Not Møøse Thømassøn, dunno, and not Tom, Tom, the piper’s son.

Dunno, not Tiny Tim, and not the other, more creepy Tiny Tim.

T.

  1. real
  2. dead
  3. male
  4. last name starts with T
  5. not American
  6. died after 1900
  7. known, in part, for the Arts

#1 was Tuesday Weld.
#2 was J. R. R. “John” Tolkein.
Correct on Tom.

DQs:

  1. European?
  2. Died after 1970?

T.

  1. real
  2. dead
  3. male
  4. last name starts with T
  5. not American
  6. died after 1900
  7. known, in part, for the Arts
  8. European
  9. died after 1970

DQ: From the British Isles?
DQ: Primarily known for a single incident?

holding a DQ

Originally Posted by atimnie View Post
IQ1: Were you the sheriff of Mayberry?
IQ2: Are you a singer/musician/composer who named yourself after a well known monument?
IQ3: Did you “stand by your man”?
Not Andy Thomas, Bob Trafalgar Square, and not Tanya Tucker.

Okay, I’ll give you Tanya Tucker, but I was thinking Tammy Wynette. 1 was Any Taylor, 2 was Taj Mahal. DQs to come.

IQs:

  1. Were you Merv Griffin’s announcer/sidekick on Merv’s talk show?
  2. Did you recently return to work after having successfully fought off cancer?
  3. Did you write Idylls of the King?

No, you’re right, atimnie, take a DQ for the Tammy Wynette question. I was guessing.

Dunno, not Alex Trebek, and not Alfred Lord Tennyson.

T.

  1. real
  2. dead
  3. male
  4. last name starts with T
  5. not American
  6. died after 1900
  7. known, in part, for the Arts
  8. European
  9. died after 1970
  10. not from the British Isles
  11. sorta kinda primarily known for a single incident

IQs:

  1. Were you Merv Griffin’s announcer/sidekick on Merv’s talk show?
  2. Did you recently return to work after having successfully fought off cancer?
  3. Did you write Idylls of the King?
    Dunno, not Alex Trebek, and not Alfred Lord Tennyson.

#1 was Arthur Treacher. Correct on the others.

DQ: Native speaker of a Romance language?

DQ1: Scandinavian?
DQ2: Visual arts?
DQ3: Single incident, scandalous?