This patriotic song begins with the words, "Oh, say can you see..."
What is "The Star-Spangled Banner"?
This crunchy fruit keeps the doctor away.
What is an apple?
The President of the United States lives and works in this famous building.
What is the White House?
The U.S. flag has 50 of these.
What are stars?
These colorful explosions light up the sky on the Fourth of July.
What are fireworks?
This meat is the classic ingredient in a hamburger.
What is beef?
This song includes the lyric "God bless America, my home sweet home."
What is "God Bless America"?
This fruit is a favorite at summer picnics and is mostly water.
What is watermelon?
This giant statue in New York Harbor was a gift from France.
What is the Statue of Liberty?
The stars sit on this colored background.
What is blue?
This frozen treat melts on a hot summer day and comes in many flavors.
What is ice cream?
This grilled favorite is usually served in a long bun.
What is a hot dog?
This patriotic tune starts with "My country, 'tis of thee..."
What is "America (My Country, 'Tis of Thee)"?
These small red fruits often top sundaes and pies.
What are cherries?
The faces of four U.S. presidents are carved into this South Dakota mountain.
What is Mount Rushmore?
Every time a new state joined the Union, one of these was added to the flag.
What is a star?
Families often spread out a blanket and eat outdoors at one of these.
What is a picnic?
This creamy side dish is made with potatoes, mayonnaise, and eggs.
What is potato salad?
This patriotic song begins with the famous line, "America! America! God shed His grace on thee..."
What is "America the Beautiful"?
This spicy red vegetable can be mild or hot and is used in salsa.
What is a red pepper?
This marble memorial in Washington, D.C., honors the president who led the nation through the Civil War and features a giant seated statue.
What is the Lincoln Memorial?
This color is at the top stripe of the American flag.
What is red?
This game is often played outside with bean bags and wooden boards.
What is cornhole?
This yellow vegetable is often grilled and eaten right off the cob.
What is corn on the cob?
This march by John Philip Sousa is known as America's national march.
What is "The Stars and Stripes Forever"?
This fruit is the star ingredient in many jams and jelly.
This famous bridge in San Francisco is painted "International Orange."
What is the Golden Gate Bridge?
The red and white stripes on the American flag represent these original colonies.
What are the 13 original colonies?
The Declaration of Independence was approved in this year.
What is 1776?
This cooking method uses charcoal or gas to cook food over an open flame.
What is grilling?
Francis Scott Key wrote the words to this song after watching the bombardment of Fort McHenry during the War of 1812.
What is "The Star-Spangled Banner"?
Many people think this is a vegetable, but it's actually a fruit.
What is a tomato?
This Philadelphia building is where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were debated and signed.
What is Independence Hall?
This state was the last one added to the United States, bringing the total number of stars on the flag to 50.
What is Hawaii?
Before electric fireworks, early Independence Day celebrations often used these loud blasts from military equipment to mark the holiday.
What are cannons?
This smoky cooking method uses indirect heat and low temperatures for several hours.
What is barbecue (or smoking)?