This day was to help the Israelites prioritize spiritual things.
What is the Sabbath?
This turns into a butterfly.
What is a caterpillar?
This City has the highest population in the United States
What is New York?
Utah claims to have the greatest ____ on earth.
What is snow?
Only in Utah do they serve this condiment when you eat out.
This was one of the materials used in the constructions of the tabernacle and it’s contents.
What is gold, silver, and copper or acacia wood, blue thread, purple wool, scarlet material, fine linen?
This is used to rate the strength of a hurricane.
What is a category?
This famous mountain 🏔 marks the border between China and Nepal
What is Mt Everest?
This is Utah‘s nickname.
What is the Beehive State?
This is the most popular flavor ice cream in America.
What is Vanilla?
A man who was filled with the spirit of God, giving him ...knowledge of every sort of craftsmanship.’
Who is Bez’alel or Oho’liab?
This is one of the most popular warmwater species of fish in Utah.
What is a Catfish?
This was the coldest state in 2019
What is North Dakota?
Utah was once part of this country.
What is Mexico?
The name of this Mexican food is Spanish for Little Donkey.
What is a burrito?
The number of disciples present on the night of Pentecost 33 C.E. when the Holy Spirit was poured out.
What is 120?
This is the only land on the planet that is not owned by any country
What is Antarctica?
If you discover one of these in one of Utah’s State Parks you have the honor of naming it
What is an arch?
What is red, white, and green with black and white seeds?
What is a watermelon?
According to the Publishing Committee report, there are currently 9 of these around the world.
What are printeries?
If this is stolen off your car you might be out thousands of dollars. (But it will still run)
What is a catalytic converter?
This is the only US state that grows coffee beans.
Most know that LDS is the predominant religion in Utah, but this religious group comes in second.
What are evangelicals?
This food is meant for the very “cultured”.
What is yogurt?