Who has the largest signature on the Declaration of Independence?
John Hancock
This handled Firework is a Holiday staple and burns roughly 2,000 degrees F
Sparkler
This popular fireside campfire treat, made with graham crackers, marshmallows, and chocolate, is the most popular outdoor dessert in the summer
S'mores
What is the national bird of the United States?
Bald Eagle
This aircraft was the main jet in the movie "Top Gun"
F-14 Tomcat
Approximately how many hot dogs do Americans eat every 4th of July
150 million
Americans spend roughly tis massive amount on fireworks each year?
2.8 billion
The phrase "as American as..." is famously attached to this classic baked dessert
Apple Pie
Who is widely credited with sewing the first official American flag?
Betsy Ross
This famed World War II aircraft carrier was the lead ship of its class and was famously sunk at the Battle of Midway in 1942.
USS Yorktown
Where does the famous Nathans Hot Dog eating contest take place every 4th of July
Coney Island, New York
These vibrant colors seen in the night sky are created by burning various metal compounds, such as strontium for red and copper for blue.
chemical elements in fireworks
This iconic cylindrical fruit, traditionally grilled with butter and salt, is a staple of many Independence Day feasts
Corn on the Cob
What country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
France
"Old Ironsides" was the nickname given to which famous ship?
This is the only Avenger superhero primarily dressed in a star-spangled suit that perfectly screams Independence Day
This Asian country is credited with inventing fireworks around the 9th century and still produces the vast majority of the world's supply
China
According to sales data, this salty, crunchy treat is the most purchased item for the 4th of July weekend
Potato Chips
Which U.S President was born on the 4th of July?
Calvin Coolidge
Developed by Lockheed's Skunk Works, this strategic reconnaissance aircraft was known as the "Blackbird" and was famous for its Mach 3+ speed.
SR-17
What was the first state to make July 4th an official state holiday?
Massachusetts in 1781
The pyrotechnic tradition of lighting up the sky for Independence Day was formally recommended in 1776 by this Founding Father as a way to celebrate with "pomp and parade."
John Adams
During your 4th of July bash, you might use one of these to cook your hot dogs, which Americans eat at a rate of 150 million over the holiday weekend.
BBQ Grill
Who wrote the lyrics to America's national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner"?
Francis Scott Key
These blue and yellow jets are a Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron formed in 1946?
The Blue Angels