This state bird is credited with saving the early Mormon Pioneers from starvation by stopping a cricket plague.
What is the California Gull (or seagull)?
Robin, Beast Boy, Cyborg, Raven, and Starfire make up this team from DC comics.
Who are the Teen Titans?
While often misattributed as the first color movie, this 1939 Judy Garland fantasy classic was actually just a highly successful showcase of Three-Strip Technicolor.
What is The Wizard of Oz?
Often memorized by students everywhere as "the powerhouse of the cell," this organelle is responsible for generating most of the cell's supply of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
What is the mitochondria?
Invented in Italy around the year 1700, this versatile keyboard instrument produces sound when wooden hammers strike steel strings.
What is the piano?
This phrase was uttered by Brigham Young when he first looked over the Salt Lake Valley.
"Brothers and Huzz, welcome to thy crib?"
Peter Parker works as a freelance photographer for this fictional New York newspaper, constantly dealing with its angry editor-in-cheif.
What is the Daily Bugle?
Adjusting this camera setting alters how long the sensor is exposed to light; a fast setting crisps up motion, while a slow setting creates a stylistic motion blur.
What is shutter speed?
Named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty, this second planet from the Sun is the hottest in our solar system due to a runaway greenhouse effect.
What is Venus?
This pop star dominated the 2025 charts with her smash hit "Espresso" and also spent weeks at the top of the charts with "Taste" and "Please Please Please."
Who is Sabrina Carpenter?
This massive, prehistoric freshwater lake once covered most of western Utah; its remnants include the Great Salt Lake and Utah Lake.
What is Lake Boneville?
What is Crime Alley?
In classic three-point lighting, this light source is positioned behind the subject to create a subtle rim of light, separating them from the background and adding depth.
What is a backlight (or hair light)?
This term describes the constant, maximum speed achieved by a freely falling object when the upward force of drag perfectly balances the downward force of gravity.
What is terminal velocity?
Jazz originated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries within the African American communities of this Southern port city, fueled by a unique mix of blues, ragtime, and brass band traditions.
What is New Orleans?
Surveyed in the 1850s, this historic district was the first section of Salt Lake City to legally break from the standard 10-acre block layout, instead using dense, 2.5-acre blocks.
What is the Avenues?
Omni-Man and Mark Grayson belong to a nearly extinct, conqueror race of super-powered aliens originating from this fictional planet in the invincible comic series.
What is Viltrum?
In 1878, Eadweard Muybridge used a line of 12 cameras triggered by tripwires to capture what is sometimes credited as the first motion picture.
What is The Horse in Motion?
During an action potential, a nerve impulse is triggered when the cell membrane rapidly depolarizes, primarily caused by the sudden rushing of these specific ions into the cell.
What are sodium ions (or Na+)?
This 1968 track spent 9 weeks at number one, becoming The Beatles' most commercially successful single and their longest-running chart-topper.
What is "Hey Jude"?
This Utah native and inventor revolutionized home entertainment by creating the first fully functional, all-electronic television system in 1927.
Who is Philo T. Farnsworth
Created by Todd McFarlane for Image Comics, this anti-hero title broke records in 2019 to become the longest-running creator-owned, independent comic book series in history.
What is Spawn?
Despite losing Best Picture to One Battle After Another, this 2026 Ryan Coogler thriller made history by receiving a record-breaking 16 Academy Award nominations
What is Sinners?
This astronomical phenomenon occurs when light from a galaxy moving away from Earth is stretched to longer wavelengths, serving as key evidence that the universe is expanding.
What is redshift? (Accepting "the Doppler effect" or "blueshift" if you want to invert the question prompt).
In jazz harmony, this technique replaces a primary dominant 7th chord with another dominant 7th chord built a tritone away, allowing for a smooth chromatic resolution a half step down to the target chord.
What is a tritone substitution?