This actor swept Scarlett O'Hara off her feet as Rhett Butler in the 1939 film "Gone with the Wind." Do you remember his name?
Clark Gable
Name the artist who made history by becoming the first African-American woman to win a Grammy Award.
Ella Fitzgerald
Jesus' crown when he was crucified was made of this.
Thorns
How many dice are thrown in Yahtzee
5
These countries made up the Axis power in World War II
Italy, Germany, Japan
This Hollywood legend was just 25 when he co-wrote, directed, produced and starred in his first major film, "Citizen Kane."
Orson Welles
This female artist is known for songs like "Crazy He Calls Me" and "Strange Fruit".
Billie Holiday
Besides gold and frankincense, this was the third gift from the wise men for baby Jesus.
Myrrh
This Chess piece has the most moves
The queen
Who was the first woman pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic?
Amelia Earhart
Can you identify this actor that played three different roles in the 1959 comedy "Some Like It Hot?"
Tony Curtis
This male musician hosted a musical television show in the late '50s?
Perry Como
The person to who God was speaking when he said "I am who I am".
Moses
These Scrabble tiles pieces are worth 10 points
Q and Z
This country consumes the most amount of chocolate
Switzerland
This '50s and '60s onscreen heartthrob tragically died of AIDS in 1985.
Rock Hudson
This male artist recorded the song "Everybody Loves Somebody".
Dean Martin
Book in which we read about Moses receiving the Ten Commandments.
Exodus
This board game was invented and patented in 1935 and is still wildly played today
Monopoly
This country is responsible for inventing the Olympics
Greece
Who is this '50s actor, who starred in just a handful of films before dying in a tragic crash at age 24?
James Dean
Frank Sinatra was the lead for this comedic and musical group
The Rat Pack
The city often referred to as the "Holy City".
Jerusalem
Heart, spade, diamond, club
An octopus has this many hearts
3