There are this many holes in one round of golf.
What is 18?
He was the second prophet of the church.
Who is Brigham Young?
This is the largest body of water in the state of Utah.
What is the Great Salt Lake?
At this temperature water freezes.
What is 32 degrees Fahrenheit?
This internationally renowned British author coined the phrase, "I solemnly swear I am up to no good."
Who is JK Rowling?
This is the name of the flat rubber disc used in the game of hockey.
What is a puck?
A statue of this prophet is found on top of some temples.
Who is Moroni?
This is the largest mountain range in the US.
What are the Rocky Mountains?
This gas has the ability to work against gravity.
What is helium?
Roald Dahl wrote this book about a boy who finds a golden ticket in his candy bar.
What is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?
This sport uses a net and a birdie.
What is badminton?
This article of faith states: "we believe in God the Eternal Father and in his Son Jesus Christ and in the Holy Ghost."
What is article of faith #4?
The Grand Canyon is located in this state.
What is Arizona?
This is the largest organ in the human body.
In "The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe" the White Witch puts a spell on this country, making it always winter but never Christmas.
What is Narnia?
This is the color of the goalposts in American football.
This is the law/commandments related to health taught in D&C 89.
What is the Word of Wisdom?
This is the only country that is also a continent.
What is Australia?
Earth is a part of this galaxy, not to be confused with a certain candy bar.
What is the Milky Way?
This beloved children's author wrote "Green Eggs and Ham" on a bet.
Who is Dr Seuss?
In volleyball, this is the maximum number of times your team can touch the ball before sending it over the net.
What is three?
This is the year that the church was organized.
What is 1830?
This country has the largest land mass.
What is Russia?
This famous scientist came up with the Laws of Motion.
Who is Isaac Newton?
He wrote many, many plays including Romeo and Juliet and Midsummer Night's Dream.
Who is Shakespeare?