Utah Valley
Gay Men
Wicked the Musical
Mystery
Misc
100

This peak towers over northern Utah Valley and is one of the most-hiked mountains in the state.

Mount Timpanogos

100

This “Old Town Road” singer is iconic, stylish, and openly gay.

Lil Nas X

100

Wicked is based on a novel by this author.

Gregory Maguire

100

This citrus fruit is often used to clean cutting boards.

Lemon

100

A drum major traditionally leads using this tall baton-like tool

Mace

200

This temple was created from a tabernacle that burned down

Provo City Center Temple

200

This Olympic diver is famous for medals, abs, and knitting sweaters.

Tom Daley

200
This duet includes the line "I hope you're happy"

Defying Gravity

200

Tomatoes get their tang from this primary acid

Citric acid

200

This driver-assist feature promises autonomy but still requires hands on the wheel.

Full Self-Driving (FSD)

300

Signed as U.S. Route 189, this canyon road connects Orem to Heber City

Provo Canyon

300

He starred as Prince Eric in the live-action Little Mermaid.

Jonah Hauer-King

300

This is the exact note Elphaba must sustain at the climax of “Defying Gravity,” held for an entire bar over full ensemble and orchestra.

A high F (F5)

300

This Korean fermented dish is spicy, crunchy, and acidic.

Kimchi

300

This sci-fi epic spans centuries and collapsing empires.

Foundation

400

This shared-use trail runs along the east side of Utah Valley on a former canal corridor.

Murdock Canal Trail

400

This influential CNN anchor became one of the first openly gay prime-time news hosts.

Anderson Cooper

400

This song, later cut from the show, once explored Elphaba’s childhood relationship with her father and influences the emotional subtext of “I’m Not That Girl.”

"Making Good"
400

This fruit can digest proteins

Pineapple

400

This ivy-covered campus building is the oldest surviving academic structure still used for classes at BYU.

Maeser Building

500

This city is named after a type of tree and known for hillside views

Lindon

500

This Broadway legend starred in The Book of Mormon and Girls5Eva, and his voice can out-belto your entire ward choir.

Andrew Rannells

500

In the Wicked score, Stephen Schwartz uses this recurring interval to musically represent Elphaba’s power and “defiance.”

A perfect fourth (the “Unlimited” motif)

500

This condiment is made from ground sesame but gets its bright tang from lemon juice

Hummus

500

This sci-fi writer created the Three Laws of Robotics

Isaac Asimov