[GAME] Botticelli - Sep 2014

Correct.
Henry VIII.
Correct.
DQ: American?
IQ1: Did you claim to be unable to read signals at Copenhagen?
IQ2: Did Marcellus Washburn help you in a con game?
IQ3: Were you stranded on an island with a millionaire, his wife, and several other people?

Those were:

Gus Hansen
Maria Ho

DQ1: Died after 1900?

DQ reserved.

IQ: Was your most famous role as a Midwest DJ, and later a hip substitute history teacher in NYC?

IQ1: Are you a fictional news broadcaster known for the slogan “I’m as mad as hell, and I’m not going to take this anymore!”?
IQ2: Did you play the news division president who first allowed IQ1 to rant on the air?
IQ3: Are you a former Arizona Cardinals running back with a name that’s a synonym for skyscraper?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Dead
  4. First name starts with H
  5. American
  6. Died after 1900

Take a DQ for #1. I am not Harold Hill. Since you aren’t one of the Howells, take a DQ for #3.

I am not Howard Hesseman.

I never got around to seeing Network. Take 3 DQs.

DQ: Born East of the Mississippi?

Prof: which role did you know? I assume Johnny Fever?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Dead
  4. First name starts with H
  5. American
  6. Died after 1900
  7. Born east of the Mississippi
    I knew both Johnny Fever and whoever he was in Head of the Class.

When ordered to withdraw, Horatio Nelson held his telescope to his blind eye and said he couldn’t see the signal.
Correct.
The Professor, Roy Hinkley.
DQ1: Known for the Arts?
DQ2: Born north of the Mason Dixon line?
IQ1: In an epistolary short story, did you begin by being recommended for a medal and end up being sent to a order post and billed for equipment you had lost?
IQ2: Did you draw a strip about a young boy and his family?
IQ3: Did your son’s nickname come from the name of a horse?

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Dead
  4. First name starts with H
  5. American
  6. Died after 1900
  7. Born east of the Mississippi
  8. Known for the Arts
  9. Born north of the Mason-Dixon line

Take a DQ for #1. I’m not Hank Ketchum. I’m not Hank Williams, Sr.

Horatius Cocles. (“A Medal for Horatius”)
Correct. (Ketcham, by the way.)
Correct.
DQ: Known for the performing arts?
IQ1: Is your best-known creation a frog?
IQ2: Did you write a novel about a gamekeeper and his mistress?
IQ3: Were you a mining engineer who was caught in China by the Boxer Rebellion?

Harold Beale, William Holden, Jim Hightower

DQ: Performing arts?

holding 2 DQs

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Dead
  4. First name starts with H
  5. American
  6. Died after 1900
  7. Born east of the Mississippi
  8. Known for the Arts
  9. Born north of the Mason-Dixon line
  10. Not known for the performing arts

Is there an echo in here?
KO, take another DQ as SCAdian had just asked that one.

  1. I am not Jim Henson.
  2. I am not D. H. Lawrence.
    Take a DQ for #3.

DQ: I meant visual arts. :slight_smile:

IQ1: Are you Egon from Ghostbusters?
IQ2: Did you announce the death of John Lennon during a broadcast of Monday Night Football?
IQ3: Are you a magician whose real name is Erik Weisz?

I am not Harold Ramis. I am not Howard Cosell. I am not Harry Houdini.

Take a DQ if Cosell is wrong.

From der Wiki: The visual arts are art forms such as ceramics, drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, design, crafts, photography, video, filmmaking and architecture.

DQs:

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Dead
  4. First name starts with H
  5. American
  6. Died after 1900
  7. Born east of the Mississippi
  8. Known for the Arts
  9. Born north of the Mason-Dixon line
  10. Not known for the performing arts
  11. Not known for the visual arts