More August Botticelli

Well, thank you, Draelin!

Both Luna and Bellatrix have some missing brain cells, but I like the pure madness of Bellatrix.

Do as I do - oh, the person is known for something that I have no clue about? I become a wallflower, but look up other people’s answers so I learn something.

Okay, consulting the list… pondering… and

I am A !

IQ1: Would you rock me?
IQ2: Did you say when words fail, music speaks?
IQ3: Did one of your most well known works occur on a locomotive?

#1. I’m not Amadeus. #2 take a DQ. #3 not Roy Acuff and the Wabash Cannonball.

IQ1: Did you invent the microscope?
IQ2: Do you spend your summers at Camp Half-Blood?
IQ3: Were you ever Chancellor of the Third Reich?

#1 I am not Anton Leeuwenhoek. #2 I’m not Annabeth Chase [I’ve read the whole Percy Jackson series to my grandson, up to now.] #3 Is this Adolph Hitler? If not, take a DQ.

Legolas, when he sees the Balrog in LOTR
David Lloyd George, British PM during WWI
Mary Todd Lincoln, in an exhibit at the Lincoln Museum in Springfield, Ill.

Congrats to Prof. P.!

Welcome, Draelin. Remember not to do any research - unless you’re “It” and need to research a DQ to ensure the accuracy of your response, everything is supposed to be from memory.

IQs:

Were you born in a very unusual way?
Was Porthos a pal of yours?
Were you good with fire and wistful for the way things used to be?

2: Hans Christian Andersen
3: I was going for Agatha Christie, but Roy Acuff works, too!

DQ1: Are you male?

IQ1: Did you most famously portray a skeptical FBI agent?’
IQ2: Were you known in the 1980’s for dirty nursery rhymes?
IQ3: Are you often heard over the radio on Thanksgiving?

#1 is Athena or Aphrodite (being born out of your father’s head, or from seafoam)
#2 is Athos or Aramis. Take a DQ for #3.

IQ1: Did you rout the Teutonic Knights in a battle on the ice?

IQ2: Did you serve time in a federal penitentiary before becomng a huge TV and movie star?

IQ3: Did you wait 20 years for a kiss from Matt Dillon that never came?

I’m not Gillian Anderson, and I’m not the Diceman, Andrew Dice Clay.
Take a DQ for #3. (I’m gonna kick myself for this one.)

#1 might be Attila the Hun. I’m not Amanda Blake as Miss Kitty. Take 2 or 3 DQs as indicated.

DQs:

  1. Male.

#3 was Arlo Guthrie. (Alice’s Restaurant is played at noon on Thanksgiving on at least two radio stations around here, but it has occurred to me that it might be regional, so you can withdraw the DQ if necessary.)

DQ1: Are you fictional?

Nope, Alice’s Restaurant is not regional, and makes perfectly good sense.

DQs:

  1. Male
  2. Fictional

You nailed Amanda Blake, since that rat Matt Dillon kissed MICHAEL LEARNED in the final season!

Alexander Nevsky (as in the famed Russian film by Eisenstein) defeated the Teutonic Knights, while Tim Allen was busted for cocaine possession and spent two years in federal prison.
DQ1: Have you been a character in a movie?

DQ2: Are you American?

IQ1: Do you have younger sisters named Mallory and Jennifer?
IQ2: Did you have to attend anger management after punching a hole through your office wall?
IQ3: Did you spend a lot of time at a round table?

IQ1: Is one of your middle names Brian?
IQ2: Are you Anna’s lover?
IQ3: How about her husband?