This is a very light and fluffy food that you get at a carnival or fair.
Cotton Candy
A place where you can go visit land and sea animals.
The Zoo
What can occur after a rain shower when it is still sprinkling a bit?
What is the name of the American "Uncle" that many symbolize for the U.S. ?
Uncle Sam
Seashells
Food that is cooked outdoors over a fire in an open pit.
Barbecue
This is an activity where you climb mountains and hills and wear a backpack usually.
Hiking
A violently rotating column of air that touches the ground.
A Tornado
In October 1886, __________ was a gift from the French people commemorating the alliance of France and the U.S. during the American Revolution.
The Statue of Liberty
Summer vacation ends in which month?
August
This category of food is eaten especially in the summer, and is caught by fishermen.
Seafood
This place has water slides, outdoor pools, and other fun water activities.
Waterpark
A storm that rapidly rotates circulating strong winds, and a series of thunderstorms producing heavy rains.
A Hurricane
How many times does the Liberty Bell ring on Independence Day?
13 times
What does SPF stand for?
Sun Protection Factor
This fresh, cold tomato based dip is usually eaten with chips.
Salsa
This summer hobby involves a tent and the wilderness.
Camping
The start of the season is marked by the _______ ________, which is the longest day of the year.
Summer Solstice
Why is one world trade center in NYC 1,776 ft. tall?
To mark the year the U.S. declared its independence from Britain.
True or False:
National Hot Dog day is on July 31st
False
National Hot Dog day is on July 21st
A type of fruit found on vines that you can pick in the summer.
Grapes
A place where people can wander around a majorly air-conditioned place, shop and or eat.
The Mall
What is the term used to describe the amount of moisture in the air?
Humidity
Which president held the first ever 4th of July celebrations?
Thomas Jefferson
Which President proclaimed July as national ice-cream month and established it as the third Sunday in July?
President Ronald Reagan