[GAME] Botticelli - Sep 2014

IQs:

  1. Are you Ben Cohen’s lifelong friend and business partner?
  2. Did the Joker cripple your daughter?
  3. Did you originate the role of Lancelot in Camelot on Broadway?

Those were:

Mark Gastineau
Greg Raymer
Greg Maddux
George Costanza

DQ: Appear on TV?
DQ2:.Born East of the Mississippi?
DQ3:.Born South of the Mason-Dixon Line?

DQ reserved.

G

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Last name starts with G
  4. Dead
  5. American
  6. Caucasian
  7. Known for the arts, broadly defined
  8. Died after 1950
  9. Known for the performing arts
  10. Born after 1900
  11. Was a singer or musician, but not best known for that
  12. Did not die after 2000
  13. Appeared on TV
    14: Born east of the Mississippi
    15: Not born south of the Mason-Dixon Line

IQ: Were you murdered by your father?

DQ:.Master or Ceremonies? (i.e. TV host)

Not Gomez Addams.
Not Garrison Keillor.
Not … Giovanni Verrazano?

DQ.
Not Commissioner Gordon.
DQ.

DQ.

G

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Last name starts with G
  4. Dead
  5. American
  6. Caucasian
  7. Known for the arts, broadly defined
  8. Died after 1950
  9. Known for the performing arts
  10. Born after 1900
  11. Was a singer or musician, but not best known for that
  12. Did not die after 2000
  13. Appeared on TV
    14: Born east of the Mississippi
    15: Not born south of the Mason-Dixon Line
  14. Not a master of ceremonies or a TV host

That was Marvin Gaye

DQ: Died after 1975?

#1 was Jerry Greenfield (They make Ben & Jerry’s ice cream.)
Correct on Jim Gordon.
#3 was Robert Goulet.

2 DQs reserved.

G

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Last name starts with G
  4. Dead
  5. American
  6. Caucasian
  7. Known for the arts, broadly defined
  8. Died after 1950
  9. Known for the performing arts
  10. Born after 1900
  11. Was a singer or musician, but not best known for that
  12. Did not die after 2000
  13. Appeared on TV
    14: Born east of the Mississippi
    15: Not born south of the Mason-Dixon Line
  14. Not a master of ceremonies or a TV host
  15. Died after 1975

DQs:

  1. Star of your show?
    IQs:

  2. Did you star in The Honeymooners?

  3. Were you a “Lonesome” comic?

  4. Were you Maverick?

IQ1: Did you play Ralph Kramden?
IQ2: Did you have a memorable role in the 1969 Star Trek episode “Let That Be Your Last Battlefield” as Bele?
IQ3: Were you a heavyweight boxer nicknamed “Two Ton” because when you were late for a match, you claimed you had two tons of ice to deliver on the way there? (Side note: IQ#1 called you out when you were heckling him during one of his stand-ups and you knocked him out cold)

Crap, Prof beat me to it again. Retract #1 which is probably the winner.

Not Jackie Gleason.
DQ.
Not the wonderful and amazing James Garner.

Nope, definitely not Jackie Gleason. :slight_smile:
Not … Frank Gorshin?
DQ.

G

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Last name starts with G
  4. Dead
  5. American
  6. Caucasian
  7. Known for the arts, broadly defined
  8. Died after 1950
  9. Known for the performing arts
  10. Born after 1900
  11. Was a singer or musician, but not best known for that
  12. Did not die after 2000
  13. Appeared on TV
    14: Born east of the Mississippi
    15: Not born south of the Mason-Dixon Line
  14. Not a master of ceremonies or a TV host
  15. Died after 1975
  16. Star of my show

Correct on Jackie & Jim. #2 was George Gobel.

DQ reserved.

TV actor, male, caucasian, last name starts with G, died between 1975 and 2000, star of his own show, but not a host or MC. Born in the NE quadrant of the USA. Had musical skills.

And only 2 questions left to pin down what kind of show and when it aired.

Previous IQs:

Was your first name Olorin? - Yes, Gandalf
Were you “the Rock of Chickamauga”? - Yes, George H. Thomas, Civil War general
Did you tell reporters that you saved your “feelings” for your wife? - George C. Marshall, when Truman’s SecState, was asked at a press conference how he felt about a particular bill pending in Congress. He replied, “Son, I save my feelings for Mrs. Marshall.”

DQ:

Considered a funny guy?

G

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Last name starts with G
  4. Dead
  5. American
  6. Caucasian
  7. Known for the arts, broadly defined
  8. Died after 1950
  9. Known for the performing arts
  10. Born after 1900
  11. Was a singer or musician, but not best known for that
  12. Did not die after 2000
  13. Appeared on TV
    14: Born east of the Mississippi
    15: Not born south of the Mason-Dixon Line
  14. Not a master of ceremonies or a TV host
  15. Died after 1975
  16. Star of my show
  17. Considered a funny guy

IQ: Did you play Herman Munster, and a police officer in Car 54, Where Are You?

Yes. I am Frederick Hubbard Gwynne, best known as Herman Munster in The Munsters and Patrolman Francis Muldoon in Car 54, Where Are You?

And, like me, a former Navy radioman.

Congratcherlations, Prof.

IQ3: Were you a heavyweight boxer nicknamed “Two Ton” because when you were late for a match, you claimed you had two tons of ice to deliver on the way there? (Side note: IQ#1 called you out when you were heckling him during one of his stand-ups and you knocked him out cold)

Tony Galento, who had a very colorful history.