[GAME] Botticelli Oct 2014

Tony Stark is correct.

Salmon P. Chase was on the $10,000 bill.

Admiral James Stockdale was Perot’s VP candidate.
DQ1) Best known from a novel or short story?

DQ2) Created by an American?

DQ3) Were you created after 1950?

DQ Roundup

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. First name starts with S
  4. Would be alive if real
  5. Not best known from a novel or short story
  6. Created by an American
  7. Created after 1950

Supergirl is correct.
Streaky the Super-Cat (there’s also Krypto the Superdog, Beppo the Super-Money and Byron the Super-Horse), let’s call that correct as well.
Superboy, these days, is a clone of Superman.

1 DQ reserved.

Samson. (The oath was the reason he lost his strength when his hair was cut.)
Prince Charles Edward Stuart (aka Bonnie Prince Charlie).
Emperor Haile Selassie.
DQ1: Originally from television?
DQ2: Best known as an adult character?
One DQ reserved.
IQ1: In cartoons starring George, Jane, and their family, were you George’s boss?
IQ2: Did you often request that channel D be opened?
IQ3: Was Dormammu one of your major opponents?

IQ: Did the actor who was last round’s answer play you?

DQ Roundup

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. First name starts with S
  4. Would be alive if real
  5. Not best known from a novel or short story
  6. Created by an American
  7. Created after 1950
  8. Not originally from TV
  9. Best known as an adult character

not Mr. Spacely, dunno, not Dr. Strange, by the Hoary Hosts of Hoggoth!

etv, you trippin’. I said “Hint: It’s not Superman!” when I announced the letter.

Correct.
Napoleon Solo, on The Man from UNCLE.
Correct.
DQ1: Originally from a movie?
DQ2: Protagonist?
IQ1: Are you a pool-shooting boy?
IQ2: Are you a private detective often hired by Nero Wolfe?
IQ3: Are you a comic-strip hillbilly?

IQs:

  1. Do you know… what E-vil… lurks… in the hearts of men? (Mwaahahahaha!)
  2. Were you Capt. Kirk’s first officer?
  3. Were you Wesley Dodd’s sidekick’s alter ego?

:smack: DUH! Wasted IQ.

IQ: Did the end of your show make people think their TV was broken?

Holy cow, Knowed Out, that was fast! Well done.

Previous IQs:

Did you command His Imperial Majesty’s Battlecruiser MacArthur? - Roderick, Lord Blaine, from Niven and Pournelle’s The Mote in God’s Eye
Did you live near Rhosgobel? - Radagast the Brown, one of Tolkien’s wizards of Middle-earth
Did you play a top MI5 officer and Iago, among other roles? - British actor Rory Kinnear, in Quantum of Solace and Othello

That was in 1992. Perot didn’t run in 2000.

OK, then, on to S…

IQs:

Did you call a truce during a war for a foe’s wedding night?
Were you the victor of the Battle of Cedar Creek?
Was your middle name McMasters?

DQ Roundup

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. First name starts with S
  4. Would be alive if real
  5. Not best known from a novel or short story
  6. Created by an American
  7. Created after 1950
  8. Not originally from TV
  9. Best known as an adult character
  10. Not originally from a movie
  11. Not usually the protagonist, but sometimes I get to be

dunno x2, not Snuffy Smith

not The Shadow…, not Mr. Spock, not the Sandman?

not Rod Serling [dat doot dat dote dat doot dat dote]

Not Rob Stark, not Stonewall Jackson, dunno

Correct on 1 & 2.
#3. Wesley Dodd was the Sandman. His sidekick was Sandy the Golden Boy.

DQ: From a comic book or books?

1 DQ reserved.

Previous IQs:

Did you call a truce during a war for a foe’s wedding night? - I don’t remember Robb Stark doing that, but I’ll rephrase.
Were you the victor of the Battle of Cedar Creek? - Not Stonewall Jackson; he was dead by then. This was Phil Sheridan.
Was your middle name McMasters? - Edwin Stanton, Lincoln’s SECWAR.

DQs:

Is known to use a gun?
Generally considered a good guy?

IQs:

You are a real person. Did you call a truce during a war for a foe’s wedding night?
Did your husband go deeper into space whenever he thought of you?
Did you play the Antichrist, a spy and a scientist?