US Presidents
Holy Scriptures
Geography
Flora & Fauna
World Wars
100

He was the first president of the USA, and the only president to ever be offered the crown by Congress.

George Washington

100

He was the first man. He was also the Archangel Michael.

Adam

100

This river, which flows north from Lake Victoria to the Mediterranean, has long dominated the Land of Egypt in both ancient and modern times. 

Nile

100

This black and white "polecat", native to North America, is to be avoided by campers at all costs. Unless, that is, they want to stink.

Skunk

100

Despite many factors contributing to the outbreak of the World Wars, this European Nation, which lost both wars, is generally blamed for the outbreak of each.

Germany

200

Beside Grover Cleveland, he became the only US President two be elected to two, non-consecutive terms in 2024.

Donald J. Trump

200

Born a slave, he led his people out of Egyptian slavery and into Canaan, despite having an Egyptian name.

Moses

200

Although it shares a name with an American Bird popular as an entree on Thanksgiving, this Anatolian country was once at the center of the vast Ottoman Empire.

Turkey

200

Commonly used for its sap, which is ideal for making a sugary breakfast syrup, this tree is also the official tree of Canada. 

Sugar Maple

200

On December 7, 1941, the Empire of Japan launched a surprise attack on this US Naval Base. It drew the Americans into WWII.

Pearl Harbor

300

Responsible for the Emancipation Proclamation and the preservation of the Union during the American Civil War, he also became the first US President to be assassinated in 1865.

Abraham Lincoln

300

This LDS volume of scripture was translated by Joseph Smith after being guided to the ancient record by an angel.

Book of Mormon

300

It is the western-most state in the United States.

Hawaii

300

Named for its brilliant coloring, which reminded the discoverers of the robes worn by the elite Catholic bishops who select the Popes, this bird is a year round resident of New Jersey, mascot of two professional sports teams, and official bird of seven states.

Cardinal

300

Named after a water storage container for security purposes, this armored war vehicle was first used during WWI. 

Tank

400

With a term of service spanning a period from 1933-1945, he remains the longest serving president in US History.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

400

Before his death and resurrection, Jesus Christ named this disciple his successor to lead the Ancient Saints of New Testament times. He later died in Rome. 

Saint Peter

400

These ancient mountains represent the most dominant mountain chain in the Eastern United States.

Appalachian Mountains

400

Imported into Virginia by the English in the early 1600's, this South American plant became big business for the southern colonies and an unhealthy past time for the millions who snuffed, chewed and/or smoked it.

Tobacco

400

He was the most famous and successful flying ace of the Great War with more than 80 kills to his credit. 

Red Baron

500

He was the only US President to ever resign the office mid-term.

Richard M. Nixon

500

Even though this book, composed by Saint John, is the last one in the Bible, it was not the last book written chronologically. The decision to put it last was made in 325 AD at the Council of Nicaea. 

Book of Revelation

500

Located off the southern tip of the Indian sub continent, this large island nation was once a British Colony known as Ceylon. 

Sri Lanka

500

Once found by the billions in the skies over North America, this famous bird has been driven to extinction by habitat loss and over hunting. 

Passenger Pigeons

500

In 1944, this Italian dictator was deposed and murdered by his own people to the intense horror of his ally, Adolf Hitler.

Benito Mussolini