Died - 1955, in New Jersey
A famous mathematician known for the Theory of Relativity
Albert Einstein
No one should be surprised that Billy Joel wrote a song about having this state of mind for his 1976 album Turnstiles
New York
ABBA song recorded in honor of the U.K.'s longest-reigning monarch
Not a dinosaur, but you could perhaps use one of these to find synonyms and similar words to a dinosaur
Thesaurus
This game will sharpen you up on your words, as your objective is to score points by placing seven letters on a 15-by-15 grid
Scrabble
Born - 1917, in Massachusetts
Died - 1963, in Dallas, Texas
Former U.S. President
John F. Kennedy
Atlantic City
Golf short game practice area served up in the title of a Dr. Seuss book
A putting Green Eggs and Ham
A subject for a written or typed composition
Thesis
Monopoly
Born - 1961, in the United Kingdom
Died - 1997, in Paris, France
Famous and beloved British Royal figure
Princess Diana
While not specifically a song, this horn-driven group from the 1970s known for "If You Leave Me Now" and "25 or 6 to 4" is named after America's third-largest city
Chicago
A Shakespearean tragedy about the premiere sandwich offered by an eatery known for its golden arches
Big MacBeth
A form of government by priests who claim divine authority
Theocracy
This murder mystery game shares a synonym for a hint
Clue
Born - 1910, in North Macedonia
Died - 1997, in eastern India
Well-known Catholic nun who became a Saint in 2016
Mother Teresa
Will Smith released a song about this southeastern American city on his 1997 album Big Willie Style, alongside the song "Gettin' Jiggy With It"
Miami
A political thriller following Frank Underwood's rise through the ranks at a Georgia-founded restaurant chain known for serving hash browns in styles such as "scattered" or "smothered"
Waffle House of Cards
The first law of this states that energy in a system cannot be created or destroyed
Thermodynamics
This game combines strategy and guessing, where you attempt to attack your opponent's warships on the other side
Battleship
Born - 1899, in Illinois
Died - 1961, in Idaho
Famous author known for For Whom The Bell Tolls and A Farewell to Arms
Ernest Hemingway
Originally written by Little Richard, it was the Beatles who made this song about a midwestern American city popular by releasing it on the album Beatles For Sale in 1964
Kansas City
A 1983 hit tune by Rufus and Chaka Khan about unpredictably falling in love with a Monty Python sketch about a tribunal searching for Catholic heretics
Ain't Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition
From the Greek for "to attend", this adjective means curative; you might find answering the clue to be quite...
Therapeutic
Chutes and ladders (or Snakes and ladders)