[GAME] Botticelli - Sep 2014

The *Bones *psychologist is Lancelot Sweets.

DQs:

  1. Alive?
  2. European?
  3. Known for the Arts?

1 DQ reserved.

L

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Last name doesn’t start with L
  4. Not American
  5. Dead
  6. European
  7. Not known for the Arts
    KO has four DQs.
    astorian has three.
    Prof P has one.
    EH has none.
    etv has none.

DQ: Known for politics?

IQs:

  1. Are you Robert Rankin’s self-referential noir detective?
  2. Are you the mother of twins Jaina and Jacen?
  3. Are you a main character in The Impertinent Curiosity?

Correct on all three of my previous IQs (the Jeffersons and LBJ).

IQs:

Did Keira Knightley play you in a remake of a classic Sixties movie?
Did you praise the “head full of brains” of an ally?
Was your last statement to your husband a joke?

Larry Holmes, Lennox Lewis, Joe Louis

DQ: Born west of the Rhine river? (We use the Mississippi river for the US, so why not?)
DQ: Died before 1900?
DQ: Military?

holding a DQ

IQ: Did you write one of the Gospels?

Three DQs.

Three DQs.

Not Luke.

L

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Last name doesn’t start with L
  4. Not American
  5. Dead
  6. European
  7. Not known for the Arts
  8. Associated with government, but not really known for politics
  9. Born west of the Rhine river
    10: Did not die before 1900
    11: Military

(Yes, we usually use the Rhine for an east-west divider. I think Vienna has been the most common for north-south.)
astorian has three DQs.
Prof P has three.
EH has three.
KO has one.
etv has none.

I use Wikipedia for cases like this. According to it, Kimmel was born in Henderson KY. The article on Henderson says it’s at 37°50′8″N. The article on the Mason Dixon line says it has “an approximate mean latitude of 39°43′20″ N.” So for Kimmel, the answer would be “South.”

Previous IQs:

Did Keira Knightley play you in a remake of a classic Sixties movie? - She played Lara in the TV remake of Dr. Zhivago
Did you praise the “head full of brains” of an ally? - Abraham Lincoln said this of a former governor of Ohio
Was your last statement to your husband a joke? - At Ford’s Theatre, Mary Todd Lincoln asked her husband (paraphrase), “What will our guests think of me hanging all over you?”

DQs:

French?
Royalty?
Battlefield commander?

IQs:

Did the same man who played you also play a cancer patient, a police officer and an alien?
Are you that actor?
Were you Clinton’s first Secretary of the Treasury?

IQ1: Are you a philosopher who was the first to postulate that at birth, the mind was a blank slate or tabula rasa?
IQ2: Are you a French general who commanded a large allied army during WW1 that collapsed the Southern front and contributed to the armistice?
IQ3: Are you a WWII French general who died in a plane crash in Algeria in 1947?

IQ: Are you heard singing on the 1st Monday in April, at about 11 PM?

1 is Laszlo Woodbine. 2. is Princess Leia Organa Solo (from the books)
3 The Impertinent Curiosity is a noted tale-within-a-tale of Don Quixote: the character is Lothario.

3 DQs reserved, pending the answers to above DQs.

DQ1) Are you best known for activities during WW1?

DQ2) Were you on the winning side of the war you’re best known for?

DQ3) Were you in a land-based military branch?

IQ1) Did you fall in love with a studious, feminist girl but marry her more feminine sister?

IQ2) Did you create the guy in IQ #1?

IQ3) Were you roundly mocked for wining and dining the Black Panthers in Tom Wolfe’s famous article “Radical Chic”?

Three DQs.

DQ.
DQ.
Not … Leclerc?

DQ.

Three DQs.

L

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Last name doesn’t start with L
  4. Not American
  5. Dead
  6. European
  7. Not known for the Arts
  8. Associated with government, but not really known for politics
  9. Born west of the Rhine river
    10: Did not die before 1900
    11: Military
  10. Not French
  11. Not royalty
  12. Commanded in battle
  13. Not best known for activities during WW1
  14. Was you on the winning side of the war I’m best known for
  15. Was not in a land-based military branch
    KO has three DQs (or perhaps four).
    astorian has three.
    Prof P has three.
    EH has three.
    etv has one.

My, that’s a lot of unused DQs…

That was Luther Vandross.

DQ: Survived the war?

Theodore “Laurie” Laurence fell in love with Jo in Little Women, but married her sister.

Louisa May Alcott wrote the book.

Conductor Leonard Bernstein hosted a cocktail party for the Black Panthers. as shown in “Radical Chic.”

L

  1. Real
  2. Male
  3. Last name doesn’t start with L
  4. Not American
  5. Dead
  6. European
  7. Not known for the Arts
  8. Associated with government, but not really known for politics
  9. Born west of the Rhine river
    10: Did not die before 1900
    11: Military
  10. Not French
  11. Not royalty
  12. Commanded in battle
  13. Not best known for activities during WW1
  14. Was on the winning side of the war I’m best known for
  15. Was not in a land-based military branch
  16. Survived the war
    KO has three DQs (or perhaps four).
    astorian has three.
    Prof P has three.
    EH has three.
    etv has none.

Please clarify- were you on the winning or losing side?
Never mind- you DID clarify!

DQ) Did you fight for the UK?

DQ2) Were you a naval officer?

IQ1) Were you murdered by the IRA?