New Boticelli

Spoons: I’m not Bob Barker or Billy Joel ( my favorite game show host and singer, respectively) DQ for the other one

I’m a male, who is no longer “living”.

Just my luck, to hit upon your favourites, whom you would know instantly. Still, I did get you on Buford Pusser, the Tennessee sheriff whose life story was featured in the film, Walking Tall.

DQ: Are you real?

I’m a fictional character.

IQ1: Did a famous comedian riff you, with the line “Kill mah lan’lord”?
IQ2: Were you a Regulator, killed in 1881?
IQ3: Did you work at Pierce & Pierce?

MissTake: 3 DQs!

IQ1: Are you a member of the Loyal Order of Water Buffalos?

IQ2: Are you the fatter of the pair who blows celebrities up “real good”?

IQ3: Did you rule over a place where children are illegal and all the toys are made for you?

Spoons:

1.I’m not Barney Rubble
2: DQ
3: Should know, but DQ (will smh when you tell me)

Nice going, etv78.

IQs:

Did you, an Englishman, set an important sports milestone?
Did you forget your first name when you met your future wife?
Did you sing about geometric shapes in desert material?

IQ2 refers to Billy Sol Hurok, co-host of “Farm Film Celebrity Blow-Up,” of of the “shows” on SCTV. Hurok was played by John Candy.

IQ3 refers to Barom Bomburst, the ruler of Vulgaria, in the film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. He was played by Gert Frobe.
DQ: Does your first name start with B?
DQ: Are you American?

Elendil-I’m not Roger Bannister 2 DQs for the others.

Spoons-I’m an American whose last name begins with “B”

IQ1: Buckwheat, the Our Gang character, spoofed by Eddie Murphy on Saturday Night Live
IQ2: Billy the Kid
IQ3: Patrick Bateman, main charater in American Psycho
DQ1: Are you a fictional movie character?
DQ2: Are you a character from the last 50 years?

Will reserve remaining DQ

I’m from the last 50 years. Though I have appeared in movies, it’s not the medium most associated with me.

IQ1: Did you direct the films Saturday Night Fever, Blue Thunder, and War Games?

IQ2: Did you go from being an Old West gunfighter and gambler to a New York City sportswriter?

IQ3: Do you captain the team known as the “Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings”?

Spoons-3 DQs! (I hate when I can’t answer stuff)

In IQ1, I was looking for director John Badham.

In IQ2, I was looking for Bat Masterson. He was a gunfighter, and later lawman, in the Old West; and died in New York as a sportswriter for the New York Morning Telegraph.

IQ3 refers to Bingo Long, who was played by Billy Dee Williams in the movie, The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings, which was about a barnstorming baseball team.

DQ: Are you best known for television work?

I’ll reserve my other two DQs for a while. Can we get a summary of DQ facts so far?

Shoulda got Masterson! Though not best known for TV, I appear on it alot.

IQ1. Do you share an apartment with your roommate and his bath accessory?

IQ2. Are you a military theorist best known for your advocacy of the Indirect Approach?

IQ3. Do you exasperate two letters of the alphabet with your actions?

DQ Summary

  1. Male
  2. Fictional
  3. American (need clarification - is the character American or is he a non-American published in an American work?)
  4. Last name starts with B
  5. Appeared in the last 50 years.
  6. Has appeared in movies, but not the medium he’s associated with.
  7. Appears on TV often, but not best known for TV

Did I miss anything?.

IQ1: Are you hellbent on killing a small yellow boy?
IQ2: Did you encourage over-privileged East Bay kids to take a holiday in Cambodia?
IQ3: Are you a cantankerous pitcher who once told his catcher “the only thing you know about pitching is that it’s hard to hit”?