Red, White, and Blue
Commonly referred to as THE American Food, what do Americans all across the US eat roughly 375 million of every year on the 4th of July?
Burgers / Hamburgers
What country produces the most fireworks?
China
What year did the US become independent?
1776
Nothing, it just waved.
What are the three most common colors of Food Dye bought on / for the 4th of July?
How many stars are on the US Flag?
Where was the Declaration of Independence signed?
At the bottom of the page.
"Put Down Your John Hancock"
Your signature
What is the most common fruit ate on 4th of the July?
A ) Strawberries
B ) Blueberries
C ) Watermelon
D ) Apples
C ) Watermelon
What is the name of the US National Anthem?
Star-Spangled Banner
How many stripes are on the US Flag and what do they signify?
13, representing the 13 original colonies.
Which US State is the smartest?
"The All-American Boy"
The term "All-American" means to embody the qualities, values, and morals that are traditionally associated with the United States.
HIDDEN GEM QUESTION !!! ( 900 Points )
This US State produces the most corn.
Iowa
A ) 13
B ) 27
C ) 53
D ) 100
C ) 53
What else is the Statue of Liberty called?
A puddle
"Yankee Doodle"
a Traditional American Song often associated with patriotism.
Where is the National Hot Dog Eating Contest held every 4th of July?
Coney Island, near Brooklyn, New York.
Every Independence Day, how many times does the Liberty Bell ring?
13
What year did the 4th of July become a Holiday?
A ) 1776
B ) 1796
C ) 1840
D ) 1860
D ) 1860
What would you get if you crossed a Patriot with a small curly haired dog?
Yankee Poodle