Not really, Interlisp for example looks very different from Common Lisp. Standard Lisp looks different. A bunch of other dialects, too. Incl. Scheme, Logo, LeLisp, ...
Common Lisp is basically a modernized version of Maclisp, integrating existing research/implementation on other Maclisp successors (NIL, Lisp Machine Lisp, ...).
Common Lisp is basically a modernized version of Maclisp, integrating existing research/implementation on other Maclisp successors (NIL, Lisp Machine Lisp, ...).