This phrase, meaning to openly display one’s feelings, was popularized by Shakespeare in Othello. It originally came from medieval knights, who would publicly dedicate their performance during a joust, or mock battle by tying a lady’s ribbon or handkerchief on one arm.
What is to “wear your heart on your sleeve“?
Mario of Mario brothers fame first appeared in this game.
What is Donkey Kong?
Weird Al Yankovic had a big hit with this parody based on the Michael Jackson song “Beat it”
What is “Eat it”?
This football player won MVP for the most recent Super Bowl?
Who is Patrick Mahomes?
This boy received a visit from Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ when he prayed to know which church was true/
Who is Joseph Smith?
This phrase, meaning to be subjected to rough treatment or hardship, dates from the mid-1900s and came from the process of laundering clothes.
What is being “put through the ringer”
This is the highest grossing arcade game of all time.
What is Pac-Man?
This classical composer composed 9 symphonies and toward the end of his life was deaf.
-Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?
This sport is widely known as 'The Beautiful Game' around the world?
What is soccer?
This angel visited Joseph Smith in his bedroom.
Who is Angel Moroni?
This phrase, meaning to dance energetically, came from the introduction of the lindy hop or “jitterbug” popularized in the 1920s and 1930s by African Americans in Harlem.
What is to “cut a rug”?
This Mortal Kombat character has the ability to control lightning.
Who is Raiden?
This Astronomer is name dropped in Queen’s megahit "Bohemian Rhapsody"
Who is Galileo?
This athlete was famously known for playing basketball with his tongue hanging out of his mouth.
Who is Michael Jordan?
These individuals restored the Aaronic and Melchizedek to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery.
Who is John the Baptist and Peter, James and John.
This phrase, meaning ‘to be mad or angry’, first appeared in the 1800s and originally had reference to the practice of restraining uncontrollable patients in asylums or mental health institutions.
What is “fit to be tied”?
The name of this gaming console means “a hit” or “success” in Japanese.
What is Atari?
What Cuban pop sensation, who first rose to prominence as part of the girl group Fifth Harmony from “The X Factor” TV show, has produced such recent hits as “Don’t Go Yet”, “Senorita”, and “Havana?”
Who is Camila Cabello?
This fowl is widely known as the center piece of Thanksgiving as well as the name of three strikes in a row in bowling.
What is 'Turkey?'
DOUBLE JEAPORDY!! This book from the Book of Mormon was lost.
What is The Book of Lehi? Under pressure, he let Martin Harris take the hundred-plus manuscript pages of the Book of Mormon translation that Martin had scribed while Joseph had dictated.The pages represented two months of work.
This phrase, originating from Ancient Greece, means to be content with past greatness.
This phrase, originating from Ancient Greece, means to be content with past greatness.
This female video game character was eventually portrayed by Angelina Jolie
Who is Lara Croft?
This classical composer wrote the “Messiah”, which includes the Hallelujah Chorus, and that is commonly sung at Christmas time, and frequently performed by the Choir at Temple Square.
Who is George Frideric Handel?
This sport includes swimming, a goal and a ball.
What is water polo?
On this day was the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints officially formed?
What is April 6, 1830.