Statistics for Utah A to Z

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HintAnswer% Correct
The Bonneville Salt _____, location of many vehicle speed recordsFlats
100%
Metal that boomed in the Cold War found in the Colorado PlateauUranium
100%
Italian-American from Eureka who invented the ice resurfacerZamboni
100%
Unlike most states, a plurality of Utahans claim this ancestryEnglish
80%
This word, indicating the work ethic of Utahans, adorns the state flagIndustry
80%
This scrubby tree is common in drylands throughout the stateJuniper
80%
Fourth most common language, after English, Spanish, and GermanNavajo
80%
The Golden Spike signified the achievement of this railroadTranscontinental
80%
Indigenous peoples of Utah have used this plant for its fibers for milleniaYucca
80%
Utah's State Fossil, a carnivore of the Jurassic periodAllosaurus
60%
This "monstrous" lizard has been seen the extreme southwestern corner of the stateGila Monster
60%
A family pop group from OgdenOsmonds
60%
There are five bands of this Indian Tribe in the statePaiute
60%
Actor James Woods was born in this remote Northeastern Utah townVernal
60%
This river begins in the Uinta mountains, enters both Wyoming and Idaho, and empties into the Salt Lake.Bear River
40%
This species of gull is the state bird, in recognition for its role in halting a locust invasionCalifornia
40%
An enormous unrecognized state that spanned most of Utah, Nevada, and Arizona in 1851Deseret
40%
The planet or star nearest to the throne of God in LDS cosmology, also a National Park canyonKolob
40%
This hydrological effect makes parts of Northern Utah wetter than surrounding areas.Lake effect
40%
Classic book of extreme environmental activism by Edward Abbey that takes place in southern UtahMonkey Wrench Gang
40%
Glaciers carved many of Utah's mountain ranges. Only this type of glacier remains, in extremely high elevations.Rock Glacier
40%
Livestock grazing is the primary threat to this iconic desert game birdSage Grouse
40%
The North-South running mountain range that abuts Salt Lake CityWasatch Front
40%
LDS missionaries who love the foreign lands they visit would be called this.Xenophile
40%
A massive arch in Escalante National Monument's Coyote GulchHamblin Arch
20%
A clonal forest of this tree is estimated to be one heaviest and oldest living thingsQuaking Aspen
20%

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