Category 1: Summer Blockbusters
Category 2: Backyard BBQ Science
Category 3:
Beach & Boardwalk Culture
Category 4: The Great Outdoors
Category 5: Hot Holiday History
100

This 1975 Steven Spielberg classic about a man-eating great white shark practically invented the term "summer blockbuster."

Jaws

100

This smoky, slow-cooked culinary style has four major distinct American regions: Memphis, Texas, Kansas City, and the Carolinas.

Barbecue (BBQ)

100

This legendary California rock band dominated the 1960s with sunny, harmony-heavy anthems like "Surfin' U.S.A." and "California Girls."

The Beach Boys

100

This massive, multi-sport event features track, field, and swimming, and is held every four years during the summer season.

The Summer Olympic Games

100

Memorial Day was originally established to honor the fallen soldiers of this specific 19th-century American conflict.

The Civil War

200

Tom Cruise took to the skies over Memorial Day weekend in 2022, breaking box office records with this high-flying sequel.

Top Gun: Maverick

200

Due to its bright yellow color and sharp flavor, this classic ballpark condiment is the most common topping found on American hot dogs

Mustard

200

This mandatory beach bag item uses an "SPF" rating to measure protection. What does SPF stand for?

Sun Protection Factor

200

Straddling the border of California and Nevada, this stunning, massive freshwater alpine lake is a premier destination for summer boating and winter skiing.

Lake Tahoe

200

Before it was officially renamed Memorial Day by federal law, the holiday was widely known by this "floral" name.

Decoration Day

300

Will Smith fights off an alien invasion in this 1996 summer smash hit whose title matches a July holiday.

Independence Day

300

This chemical compound, found heavily in chili peppers, is what actually triggers the pain receptors on your tongue and makes spicy food feel "hot."

Capsaicin

300

Located in Brooklyn, New York, this historic beachfront neighborhood is famous for its wooden boardwalk, its iconic Cyclone roller coaster, and an annual hot dog eating contest.

Coney Island

300

Known for its towering granite cliffs like El Capitan and Half Dome, this California national park is a bucket-list destination for hikers and climbers.

Yosemite National Park

300

This bright red flower is the official international symbol of remembrance worn by millions on Memorial Day weekend.

The Poppy

400

Though set during a brutal winter, this 2013 Disney animated phenomenon became the highest-grossing movie of its release year.

Frozen

400

Before becoming a staple on burgers, this sweet red condiment was widely sold in the 1830s as a medicinal pill to treat indigestion.

Ketchup

400

This vibrant, neon-lit neon strip in Florida is world-famous for its Art Deco architecture, dynamic nightlife, and scenic ocean views.

South Beach (Miami Beach)

400

This high-speed American motorsport tradition is held annually on the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, requiring drivers to complete 200 laps around an oval track.

The Indianapolis 500 (Indy 500)

400

This massive Virginia military cemetery serves as the final resting place for over 400,000 service members and features the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Arlington National Cemeter

500

This 1993 dinosaur epic held the record for the highest-grossing summer movie of all time until Titanic sailed past it.

Jurassic Park

500

Named after a German city, this classic backyard side dish is traditionally served warm with bacon and vinegar in its southern style, or cold with mayo in its northern style.

Potato Salad

500

Invented in California in the 1940s, this tropical cocktail's name translates to "excellent" or "out of this world" in Tahitian, and features rum, Curaçao, and orgeat syrup.

Mai Tai

500

This spectacular deep-water slot canyon hike in Utah’s Zion National Park requires adventurers to wade upstream through the Virgin River.

The Narrows

500

By act of Congress, Americans are asked to pause for a National Moment of Remembrance at this exact local time on Memorial Day.

3:00 PM

600

This 1989 sequel starring Harrison Ford and Sean Connery holds the record as the first film to make over $10 million on its opening day, premiering over Memorial Day weekend.

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

600

This specific chemical reaction occurs when amino acids and reducing sugars react under high heat, giving grilled steaks and charred burgers their distinct savory flavor.

The Maillard Reaction

600

This mid-Atlantic resort town features a world-famous 3-mile wooden boardwalk built in 1902 and is known as the "White Marlin Capital of the World."

Ocean City, Maryland

600

Established in 1872 and sitting atop a volcanic hotspot, this park is officially recognized as the world's very first National Park

Yellowstone National Park

600

In 1966, President Lyndon B. Johnson officially declared this small town in New York as the birthplace of Memorial Day.

Waterloo, New York

700

Christopher Nolan’s 2008 masterpiece The Dark Knight was filmed primarily in this real-world American city, standing in for Gotham. 

 Chicago

700

By law, to be legally classified as this specific type of American whiskey, the spirit's mash bill must consist of at least 51% corn

Bourbon

700

This specific subgenre of R&B and reggae-infused pop features smooth, laid-back rhythms, warm-weather lyrics, and acoustic elements popularized by island artists in the mid-2020s.

Island R&B

700

This majestic mountain range stretching from Pennsylvania down to Georgia features a scenic, ridge-line highway called Skyline Drive.

The Blue Ridge Mountains

700

On Memorial Day, the United States flag is strictly flown at half-staff until this specific time of day, before being raised to full-staff until sunset.

Noon (12:00 PM)

800

In the 1984 summer smash Ghostbusters, this giant, sweet-toothed mascot is chosen as the destructor form of Gozer.

The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man

800

Though widely associated with summer cookouts, the modern charcoal briquette was actually popularized and mass-produced in the 1920s by this famous automotive tycoon using wood scraps from his car factory

Henry Ford

800

This specific type of chewy, sweet treat was created by accident in Atlantic City in the 1880s after a storm flooded a candy shop with ocean water.

Saltwater Taffy

800

This classic summer toy, originally called the "Pluto Platter," was inspired by pie tins thrown by college students and was rebranded by Wham-O in 1957 under this famous name.

Frisbee

800

This 1968 piece of federal legislation officially moved Memorial Day from its traditional fixed date of May 30th to the last Monday in May to create a three-day weekend.

The Uniform Monday Holiday Act

900

This 2015 apocalyptic action film starring Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy dominated the summer conversation and won 6 Academy Awards

Mad Max: Fury Road

900

This specific type of wood is prized in Texas BBQ for giving brisket an incredibly intense, distinct, and heavy smoky flavor profile.

Mesquite

900

This massive, continuous stretch of sand in Virginia holds the official Guinness World Record for the world's longest pleasure beach

Virginia Beach

900

This remote, southernmost island city in Florida marks the literal end of U.S. Route 1 and sits just 90 miles from Cuba.

Key West

900

This famous, somber military bugle call features 24 notes and is traditionally performed at military funerals and Memorial Day ceremonies.

Taps

1000

In the 1993 coming-of-age classic The Sandlot, this is the actual first and last name of the local baseball legend known as "The Jet."

Benny Rodriguez (Benjamin Franklin Rodriguez)

1000

Botanically speaking, the watermelon belongs to this specific plant family, making it a close relative to cucumbers, pumpkins, and squash.

Cucurbitaceae (or the Gourd family)

1000

The iconic beach fashion item, the bikini, was named in 1946 by its French inventor after a Pacific Ocean atoll that was famous for what historic event?

Atomic bomb testing

1000

This is the most visited National Park in the entire United States, pulling in over 12 million visitors annually along the border of North Carolina and Tennessee.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

1000

This Union General and Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic was the man who issued General Order No. 11 in 1868, officially designating May 30th as Decoration Day.

General John A. Logan

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