[GAME] Botticelli - Sep 2014

dunno, not Felix Unger, not Fred Unknownlastname

Not AJ Foyt, not Fearless Fosdick, drawing a blank

not FDR

Fritz Brenner.
Ferdinand. (That’s the book my sister said she used to teach me to read.)
Correct on Farley.
DQ1: From a cop/detective show?
DQ2: Was your character an adult?
IQ1: Were you the leader of the group that sang “Rag Doll”?
IQ2: Did you and a dog perform a duet of “English Country Garden” on the piano?
IQ3: Were you a crane operator at a gravel company?

That’s Fiorello LaGuardia.

DQ: Debuted before 2000?

#1 was Frank Fontana. Correct on Mr. Unger and Mr. Jones.

2 DQs reserved.

DQ roundup

  1. Not real
  2. Male
  3. American
  4. Last name does not start with F
  5. Not originally from literature
  6. Would be alive today if real
  7. Not widely known as a movie character
  8. Not the primary character of whatever works I appear in, but sometimes I get to be
  9. I am considered a good guy
  10. From TV
  11. From prime time
  12. Not best known from a sitcom
  13. Show did not debut before 1980
  14. From a cop/detective show
  15. Adult
  16. Debuted before 2000

not Franki Valli, dunno, not Fred Flintstone

DQ: Common first name?

1 DQ reserved.

Correct.
Fozzie Bear, on an episode of The Muppet Show.
Correct.
DQ reserved.

DQ roundup

  1. Not real
  2. Male
  3. American
  4. Last name does not start with F
  5. Not originally from literature
  6. Would be alive today if real
  7. Not widely known as a movie character
  8. Not the primary character of whatever works I appear in, but sometimes I get to be
  9. I am considered a good guy
  10. From TV
  11. From prime time
  12. Not best known from a sitcom
  13. Show did not debut before 1980
  14. From a cop/detective show
  15. Adult
  16. Debuted before 2000
  17. Not a common first name

Flannery O’Connor wrote “A Good Man is Hard to Find”
DQ: Did the actor who played you ever win an Emmy?

Non-game observation: “The A-Rod people like” was on Seth Myers last night.

IQ: Did you move from Beantown to the Pacific Northwest after a divorce?

OK, I now realize you’re talking about Andy Roddick, but you’re still not allowed to use him in a question. :slight_smile:

DQ roundup

  1. Not real
  2. Male
  3. American
  4. Last name does not start with F
  5. Not originally from literature
  6. Would be alive today if real
  7. Not widely known as a movie character
  8. Not the primary character of whatever works I appear in, but sometimes I get to be
  9. I am considered a good guy
  10. From TV
  11. From prime time
  12. Not best known from a sitcom
  13. Show did not debut before 1980
  14. From a cop/detective show
  15. Adult
  16. Debuted before 2000
  17. Not a common first name
  18. Actor has not won an Emmy

I’m sure quite a few have, but I can’t think of any that are Fs.

Frasier Crane.

DQ: Show win Emmy?

I only mentioned Andy because he’s relevant to one of go to questions. :smiley:

IQ: Were you partners with Jake?

IQ1: Were you the police chief on Hill Street Blues?
IQ2: Were you Bill Gannon’s partner?
IQ3: Were you a police officer played by the star of The Ghost and Mr Chicken?