He was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence and later became the third President of the United States.
Thomas Jefferson
The thirteen stripes on the flag represent what?
The 13 original colonies OR colonies
On 4th of July, Americans consume around 150 million of these.
Hot dogs
This item is used by all ages and is one of the most common fireworks.
Sparklers
The US Congress approved the Delcaration of Independence on this date.
July 2nd, 1776
This founding father famously had the biggest signature on the Declaration of Independence.
John Hancock
The 50 stars on the American Flag represent what?
The 50 states OR the US
The topping commonly put on hot dogs.
Mustard
This Musical composition includes fireworks, cannons, and bells.
1812 Overture
President Calvin Coolidge
Thomas Jefferson played this instrument.
The Violin
This famous person wrote the Star Spangled Banner.
Francis Scott Key
Joey Chestnut is famous for devouring this brand of hot dogs.
Nathans Famous hot dogs OR Nathans
The largest firework ever was launched in this state.
Colorado
These three presidents died on 4th of July.
John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe
Thomas Jefferson wasn't able to sign the Constitution for this reason.
He was in France at the time of the signing OR He was in France
Vermont and Kentucky
Over 68 million of this drink are purchased for July 4th.
Beer
What is a main ingredient in fireworks?
Gun powder
The World Trade Center (Freedom Tower) was built at exactly how many feet tall?
1,776 feet
Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson chose this Latin motto. It is seen on every US coin. It means "Out of many, one"
E pluribus unum
This bell in Philidelphia, with a big crack in it, is rung 13 times every Independence Day.
The Liberty Bell
Over 750 million pounds of this item are consumed on July 4th.
Chicken
This firework stayed burning for 22 hours but burnt out from what?
Rain
This is the oldest city to celebrate 4th of July.
Bristol, Rhode Island OR Bristol