Another word for mirror; Alice in Wonderland went through one
What is looking glass?
The month before August
What is July?
California's state tree, it can grow up to 375 feet and live 1,800 years
What is redwood?
The only war fought on American soil
What is the Civil War?
The Bottle School, made of 9,000 recycled soda bottles, is located in this Asian country
What is Philippines?
People who live in glass houses should not throw these
What are stones?
Lawrence, Lopez or Aniston
What is Jennifer?
In this city you will find the Golden Gate Bridge
What is San Francisco?
This Founding Father invented the lightning rod
Who is Benjamin Franklin?
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In this Scandanavian country, kids don't start school until age 7
What is Finland?
To show the passage of time sand trickles through this device
What is an hourglass?
An anniversary celebrating 25 or 50 years
What is jubilee?
Theme park in Anaheim
What is Disneyland?
This was not an official holiday until 1941
What is July 4th (or Independence Day)
In this country, because of annual flooding there are 100 boat schools
What is Bangladesh?
Glass was first used by this ancient civilization, as a glaze for beads
What is Egypt?
A type of quartz stone, often used in jewelry; also a man's name
What is Jasper?
California declared its independence from this country in 1848
What is Mexico?
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The only US President to die before his parents
Who is JFK?
In Los Pinas, Colombia, kids travel to school by this unconventional method
What is zip-line?
Green or brown glass bottles, not clear, are used to preserve this beverage's flavor
What is beer?
Special words or expressions used by a professional group
What is jargon?
California's motto is this one word, which is a cry of joy meaning I have found it!
What is eureka?
An agreement signed by Pilgrims in 1620, which said they'd consult each other when making laws and work together for the success of the colony
What is the Mayflower Compact?
Children in this country go to school 4 days a week and have a 2 hour lunch break--in fact, lunch is considered a subject, with kids learning about food and etiquette.
What is France?