"Take these broken wings and learn to fly"
Blackbird
Subject of song "Julia"
John Lennon's mother
City from which Beatles originated
Liverpool
Cover shows a now-famous London zebra crossing
Abbey Road
Beatle married to Jewish woman
Paul McCartney: Linda Eastman (originally Epstein); Nancy Shevell
Ringo Starr (Barbara Bach (originally Goldbach), stepfather Harry Graves bought first drum kit
(Olivia Harrison had a jewish grandfather)
"I'll buy you a diamond ring my friend if it makes you feel alright
I'll get you anything my friend if it makes you feel all right"
Can't Buy Me Love
Song performed at Woodstock (not by Beatles; small assistance provided by a buddy)
With a Little Help from My Friends (Joe Cocker)
Original name for Beatles
The Quarrymen
Also technically correct: Johnny and the Moondogs, The Silver Beetles)
Contains songs from cartoon movie
Yellow Submarine
Original Beatles manager
Brian Epstein
"Ooo I need your love, babe, guess you know it's true
Hope you need my love, babe, just like I need you"
Eight Days a Week
Famous rock musician played on Beatle songs
Eric Clapton (Guitar Gently Weeps)
Billy Preston (Get Back, other Abbey Road tracks)
Mick Jagger/Keith Richards (All You Need is Love)
Donovan? (Yellow Submarine line, "Sky of blue, sea of green)
Apparently non-superb pre-Ringo drummer
Pete Best
Contains songs from enchanting Beatles TV movie
Magical Mystery Tour
Jews on Sergeant Pepper album cover (name at least one)
Albert Einstein
Karl Marx
Bob Dylan
Lenny Bruce
Tony Curtis
"Who knows how long I've loved you
You know I love you still
Will I wait a lonely lifetime..."
I Will
Taught George Harrison sitar
Ravi Shankar
Youngest Beatle, Oldest Beatle
George Harrison, Ringo Starr
Polite Beatles First Album
Please Please Me
Hebrew song John Lennon sang during "Bed-in" interview
Hava Nagilah
The only song title to feature a pinniped
I am the Walrus
Rocky Raccoon's girlfriend (2/3 of: Name, self-reference, commonly known as)
Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil
But everyone knew her as Nancy
"Non-kosher" city where Beatles lived and honed performing in 1960
Hamburg
Final Beatles album
Abbey Road (released 1969)
Let It Be (released 1970, recorded prior to A.R.)
Beatles who attended Jewish services
Paul McCartney (Yom Kippur, with wife Nancy, London)
All Beatles (Brian Epstein funeral)