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100

Georgia is a leading producer of the 3 P's: peaches, peanuts and these:

What are Pecans.

100

What year was the 4th of July declared a national holiday?

What is 1870.

100

This British band rocked the U.S. with their 2003 track "Clocks", which frequently scores 4th of July firework displays across the country.

What is Coldplay.

100

This Tennessee city is famous as one of the birthplaces of the blues, and as the home of barbeque spaghetti.

What is Memphis.

100

What nickname was used for British soldiers during the Revolution?

What is The Red Coats.

200

What is the highest point in the United States?

What is Denali (Mount McKinley) in Alaska.

20,310 feet above sea level.

200

What saying, associated with the British taxing the Colonies, is often referred to as a pillar in the American Revolution?

What is "No taxation without representation"

200

This song, released in 1993, is an up-tempo honky-tonk anthem that compares bars to fraternal organizations or support groups for blue collar people.

What is American Honky-Tonk Bar Association.

{Garth Brooks}

200

According to agricultural statistics, which state produces the most pork hot dogs and sausages in America?

What is Iowa.

200

This Grammy-winning 2004 country/rock crossover hit asks fans to respect a girl who is "not your mama, but I'm your..."

What is "Redneck Woman".

{Gretchen Wilson}

300

Established by Theodore Rooselvelt in 1906, this iconic 867-foot geologic feature in Wyoming is also known by American Indians as "Bears Tepee".

What is Devils Tower.

300

Exactly 50 years to the day after the Declaration of Independence was adopted, these two Founding Fathers and former Presidents died on the exact same day: July 4, 1826.

Who are John Adams and Thomas Jefferson

300

This song debuted in the United States in 1982. The line "Whoah-oh", which is sung after the song's title lyrics, was orginally meant to be a guitar lick or a brass stab, but producers thought it sounded much better sung by the male backing vocals.

What is Kids in America.

{Kim Wilde}

300

The iconic red, white, and blue, multi-flavored layered ice pop is known by this explosive brand name.

What is a Firecracker.

300

Which current MLB team was established in 1871 as the Boston Red Stockings?

What is the Atlanta Braves.

400

The "purple mountain majesties" described in the song are widely believed to be this famous subrange of the Southern Appalachians, stretching along the Tennessee-North Carolina border.

What are the Great Smoky Mountains.

400

How many signatures are on the Declaration of Independence?

What is 56.

400

In the video for this 1996 hit song, during the instrumental break, the band is attacked by a group of ninjas attempting to capture them in an orchard filled with trees. They fight the ninjas for the remainder of the video and eventually defeat them. 

What is Peaches.

{The Presidents of the United States}

400

In the familiar children's fable Little Red Riding Hood, what was she carrying in the basket to give to her grandmother? Was it Honey and Biscuits, Bread and Butter, Cake and a pot of Butter, or Tea and Scones?

What is Cake and a pot of Butter

500

What was the name of the treaty signed on September 3, 1783, that officially recognized American independence?

What is The Treaty of Paris.

500

Three songs by this artist contain the word "America" in the title. They were all featured on his 1992 studio album, American Patriot.

Who is Lee Greenwood.

{America The Beautiful, God Bless America, and America, his cover of the traditional anthem also known as My Country, 'Tis of Thee}

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