The 35th president of the United States and a prominent member of the Beatles
What is John? The Beatles, including bandmate John Lennon, are often credited by historians for lifting the nation out of grief over the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in the ’60s.
Amazing Grace how sweet the _________.
Sound
The edge of an object or container.
rim
In 1969, restauranteur Dave Thomas opened the first of this hamburger chain, which he named after his red-haired, pigtail-wearing daughter.
What is Wendy’s? Though Thomas had five children, he felt that the name Wendy’s suited his business best and named the restaurant after her.
The Louvre Art Museum is located in this city\country.
Paris, France
Henry Fonda’s daughter that starred with him in “On Golden Pond.”
Jane Fonda
Singer of “Blowin’ in the Wind” and singer of “One Love”
What is Bob? Did you know that Bob Marley once recorded a cover of Bob Dylan’s song “Like a Rolling Stone”? He is said to have admired him and his music.
At the Cross, at the Cross where I first _____ ____ _______.
saw the light.
To gain someones favor, is to ______ them over.
win
In 1968, this two-pattied McDonald’s hamburger was first introduced and sold for 49 cents.
What is the Big Mac? The Big Mac was developed by Jim Delligatti, who owned several McDonald’s franchises around Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
This famous painter was also a sculptor, architect and engineer.
Leonardo Da Vinci
She said “too much of a good thing is wonderful”.
Mae West
Lead singer of the Supremes and a beloved British royal
What is Diana? Diana Ross received the Grammy’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012. Princess Diana was known for her extensive charitable work before her untimely death in 1997.
This is my ________ this is my song, praising my savior all the day long.
story
Another word for your family.
kin
In 1966, this brand introduced its instant oatmeal.
What is Quaker? The instant oatmeal in 1966 was plain, and it was not until 1970 that the brand released the first flavored instant oats, maple and brown sugar.
Claude Monet was the founder of this type of painting.
A. Abstract B. Impressionism C. Surrealism
King Kong scales this building in this 1933 movie.
Empire State Building
A Mission Impossible actor and a Welsh singer famous for the song “It’s Not Unusual”
What is Tom? Tom Jones’ career also included hit songs like “She’s a Lady” and “What’s New Pussycat?” Fun fact: Tom Cruise once considered a career as a priest and actually attended seminary for some time.
Great is thy __________, O God my Father
faithfulness
An overwhelming feeling of wonder or admiration.
Awe
This bright green sour-apple variety was first imported to the United States from New Zealand in 1960.
What is the Granny Smith apple? The apples are named for Maria Smith, who first discovered the tart green apples growing on her property.
This artist painted the Sistine Chapel.
Michelangelo
In the “Wizard of Oz” the Tin man wishes for this.
Heart
A racecar driver and the lead actor in the film Pretty Woman
What is Richard? Richard Petty raced stock cars from 1958 to 1992. Richard Gere’s acting career began in the early ’70s after he dropped out of college.
What a friend we have in Jesus, all our ____ ___ ____ to bear!
sins and griefs
Clever, cunning or playfully mischievous.
Sly
In 1960, the Dole Foods Company was founded in this state. Dole’s main product was the pineapple.
What is Hawaii? Dole Foods took over the Hawaiian Pineapple Company and continues to produce pineapple and other fruit products to this day.
Salvador Dali is associated with the surrealism art movement. True or False
True
In the movie “Breakfast at Tiffany’s“, Paul gets the ring he gives to Holly from ___________.
a Crackerjacks box.
The Beatles’ bassist and the actor who plays the title role Cool Hand Luke
What is Paul? Perhaps Paul McCartney and Paul Newman are partially responsible for Paul becoming one of the most common baby names in 1964, ranking at No. 16 in the United States.
I need Thee ev’ry hour, In _____ or ______; Come quickly and abide, Or life is vain.
joy or pain
The outward flow of the tide.
ebb
In 1960, a man named Edward Asselbergs developed a process for making an instant version of this side dish.
What are mashed potatoes? Asselbergs hoped the instant potato flakes could be used to combat malnutrition and to provide soldiers with a quick and filling meal option.
This artist painting was hung upside down at the Museum of Modern Art in New York for 46 days without anyone noticing.
Henri Matisse - Le Bateau (The Boat)
This is Bette Davis’ real first name.
Ruth