This animal is the fastest land animal in the world...
This fish gets lost in the ocean and has a forgetful blue friend named Dory.
What is Nemo?
The ingredient makes bread rise by producing gas bubbles
What is yeast?
The British rock band that released “Hey Jude” and “Let It Be”
What is the Beatles?
The city in Illinois was home to the early Church and the first Relief Society organization.
What is Nauvoo?
This continent contains the most countries...
The name of Jasmine's tiger
What is Rajah?
The ingredient is used to thicken sauces or soups
What is flour/cornstarch?
A reality TV show featuring contestants on an island trying to survive while competing in challenges
What is Survivor?
This President of the church was the only one to also run for US President
What is Joseph Smith?
The only planet in our solar system that rotates clockwise
What is Venus?
This snowman is brought to life by Elsa’s magic in “Frozen.”
What is Olaf?
False
This character is Elphaba's roomate and changed her name during the movie/musical/book.
What is Galinda/Glinda?
This parable teaches about helping someone in need, even a stranger.
This U.S. state was the last to join the Union...
What is Hawai'i?
Name all seven dwarfs.
What is Bashful, Doc, Dopey, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Sneezy?
The spice that comes from the dried stigma of a flower and is very expensive
What is saffron?
The 1994 movie that features a man who says, “Life is like a box of chocolates”
What is "Forrest Gump"?
One of Christ's disciples known as the “doubter” because he needed to see Jesus’ wounds before believing in His resurrection.
What is Thomas?
The smallest ocean in the world...
What is the Arctic Ocean?
The first Disney movie
What is Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
Amount of tablespoons in 1 cup
What is 16 tablespoons?
The TV series featuring a group of teenagers in Hawkins, Indiana, facing supernatural forces.
What is "Stranger Things"?
True or False: John Newton composed both the lyrics and the melody most commonly sung with “Amazing Grace” in 1772.
False (Newton wrote the lyrics; the melody “New Britain” was added later)