The Big Apple, followed by the sate in which you can find it
New York, New York
This national park is located primarily in Wyoming
Yellowstone
Canada's Independence Day is celebrated during this month
July
This American international airline epitomized luxury travel during the 1960s and featured flight attendants in baby blue uniforms
Pan Am
On road trips or sitting on the bus to summer camp, kids would sing a song about beer that started with this number
99
On July 1, 1961, Princess Diana was born and later became the Princess of Wales when she married the heir to the British throne. This was her title and name before she married then-Prince Charles
Lady Diana Spencer
Part of a ballerina's costume
Tutu
Roy Orbison was the original performer of this hit 1960s song about a low-lying body of water
Blue Bayou
These are Canada's equivalent to U.S. states
Provinces
This is the national airline of France
Air France
"I'm a man of means by no means" is a line from this popular 1965 song by Roger Miller
"King of the Road"
On July, 30, 1965, President Lyndon Johnson signed into law this act that provides health insurance to Americans aged 65 and older
Medicare
Baby's first word (typically)
mama or dada
This novel by Alice Walker was made into a movie starring Danny Glover, Whoopi Goldberg, and Oprah Winfrey in 1985
The Color Purple
Canada has this number of territories
Three
"Fly the friendly skies" was this airline's famous slogan
United Airlines
When hiking in a national park, you might run into this bear who warns, "Only you can prevent wildfires"
Smokey
The hottest days of summer in the northern hemisphere occur between July 3 and August 11 and are colloquially known as this
The dog days of summer
Jokes young kids tell
knock-knock
The Kremlin is adjacent to this UNESCO World Heritage Site that has been a gathering place for centuries
Red Square
This is the name of Canada's transcontinental east-west highway
Trans-Canada Highway
EL AL is the national carrier of this Middle Eastern country
Israel
The best view of this natural light display in Earth's polar regions would be far from the lights of civilization
Aurora borealis or the northern lights
This is the easiest way to retain hydration in a garden's soil during the brutal heat of July
Mulching
Another name for a saddle (Oxford) shoe during the 1940s-1960s
Rah-rah
Salacious, lurid, and/or sensational reporting is sometimes referred to as this
Yellow journalism
Name one of the three Canadian territories
Northwest Territories, Nunavut, or Yukon
This is Australia's national airline
Qantas
This overnight train chugs through a vast swath of Middle America on its north-south route and is memorialized by Arlo Guthrie's 1972 hit tune of the same name
City of New Orleans
July's full moon is known as this
the (full) buck moon
Middle Eastern salad or side dish
Couscous
A reward program that became popular nationwide starting in the 1930s, these were an early form of coupons put out by the Sperry & Hutchinson Company
S&H Green Stamps
Canada Day went by this name originally
Dominion Day
This Netherland's national carrier was founded in October 1919 and is considered the oldest operating airline in the world. It merged with Air France in 2004
KLM
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, has this extremely long and high suspension footbridge
Capilano Suspension Bridge
This national celebration in France happens every July and draws huge crowds to the streets of Paris
Bastille Day