Which US President died on Independence Day 1826?
Thomas Jefferson died on July 4th 1826
Which famous soft drink was invented in 1892?
Coca-Cola
Which film did Corey Feldman appear in first?
Stand By Me, Goonies, Gremlins, The Lost Boys
Gremlins
What was the highest-grossing film of the 1970s?
Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope
One of the largest LED screens in the world is found where in the US?
Las, Vegas![]()
In which U.S. city was the first Fourth of July celebration held?
Philadelphia
Chicago native Jimmy Dewar worked as a manager at a Hostess factory when he created a banana cream pastry in 1930. During WWII when bananas were limited, vanilla cream replaced the banana filling. What is this product?
Twinkies
Which Goonies star was in the second highest grossing movie of all time?
Sean Astin or Josh Brolin
Josh Brolin in Avengers: Endgame

What 1970s fashion trend involved wearing pants with a wide flare at the bottom?
Bell-Bottoms
What is the most populous city in the world?
Tokyo, Japan
What is the annual amount Americans spend on fireworks for the Fourth of July?
1 Billion
According to a wedding survey, how much does the average wedding liquor bill come to?
$2,300
What was the most popular video game of the 80s?
Mario Bros
Which famous 1970s toy was a cube-shaped puzzle that required aligning colored squares?
Rubiks Cube
What is the longest river in America?
Missouri River
Where in the U.S. is the oldest Fourth of July parade?
Bristol, Rhode Island
What is the most popular holiday drink the US?
Hot Chocolate
What year was the wreckage of The Titanic located?
1985
Which 1970s TV show popularized the catchphrase “Dy-no-mite!”?
Good Times
Which is the only state with a one-syllable name?
Maine
What is the most common food eaten on the Fourth of July?
Hot Dogs
How many hot dogs are consumed each year on the 4th of July?
Over 150 million
What news network first launched in 1980?
CNN
What was the name of the popular 1970s toy that featured a liquid-filled plastic dome and colorful, floating shapes?
Lava Lamp
In which U.S. state can the world’s tallest trees be found?
California