Sons of Lehi, and brothers of Nephi
Laman & Lemuel
"With great power, comes great responsibility."
Unc Ben
This is the only mammal capable of true sustained flight.
Bat
My favorite football team
Seattle Seahawks
Capital of Mongolia? (Coldest in the world)
Ulaanbaatar
This Lamanite king opposed the Anti-Nephi-Lehies but was later converted after being miraculously preserved in battle.
Lamoni
"Everyone keeps telling me how my story is supposed to go, but nah, Ima do my own thang."
Miles Morales
The chemical symbol “Hg” represents this liquid metal.
Mercury
Oklahoma City's original team
Seattle Supersonics
Very famous historic person that was Mongolian
Genghis Khan
This former Nephite judge became a dissenter and led Lamanite armies in multiple campaigns against the Nephites.
Amalickiah
"Life is like a box of chocolates..."
Forrest Gump
This planet in our solar system rotates on its side, with an axial tilt of about 98 degrees.
Uranus
What team was Tom Brady 0-2 against in the super bowl?
New York Giants
The massive Oyu Tolgoi mine in southern Mongolia is primarily known for producing these two metals.
Copper & Gold
This secret combination leader orchestrated the assassination of the Nephite chief judge and attempted to gain power through murder and conspiracy.
Kishkumen
"I feel the need - the need for speed!"
This African country is completely surrounded by South Africa.
Lesotho
Who won 6 gold medals in the 2026 Milan Winter Olympics?
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
After declaring independence from Qing China in 1911, Mongolia briefly became a theocratic monarchy under this religious leader.
Bogd Khan
This Jaredite king sought to kill his father in order to gain the throne, beginning a long pattern of secret combinations among his people.
Akish
“The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all.”
Mulan
This U.S. state capital is the only one that does not share a single letter with the name of its state.
Pierre
Which team won the first ever NBA game in 1946?
New York Knicks
In 1919, this Chinese warlord occupied Mongolia and effectively ended its brief autonomy before being expelled by Soviet-backed forces in 1921.
Xu Shuzheng