This is another name for the Fourth of July.
Independence Day
This iconic coffee chain with its mermaid mascot was founded in 1971 in Seattle, Washington.
Starbucks
This country singer is best known for hits like "Coal Miner's Daughter" and "Love is the Foundation".
Loretta Lynn
He was an actor and twice-husband of Elizabeth Taylor.
Burton (Richard)
This is the author of the 1965 book Fox in Sox.
Dr. Seuss
July honors this large fruit with a green grind.
Watermelon
The first of this Tex-Mex fast-food chain was founded in 1962 by Glen Bell.
Taco Bell
June Carter and Merle Kilgore co-wrote this 1963 hit, considered one of Johnny Cash's signature songs.
Ring of Fire
This was the profession of Muhammad Ali.
Boxer
An '80s slang saying advises taking one of these as a means to relax or loosen up.
Chill pill
Previously known as Dominion Day, this country celebrates its creation on July 1.
Canada
The first of these stores was opened on July 2, 1962, by Sam Walton.
Walmart
Her #1 country hits include "Joshua", "Jolene", and "I Will Always Love You".
Dolly Parton
This was the barrier dividing East and West Germany until the late 1980s.
Berlin Wall
In a 1984 rock 'n' roll hit, Sammy Hagar laments, "I can't drive _____________.
55
July is named after this man.
Julius Caesar.
This craft store with the rhyming name first opened in 1970.
Hobby Lobby
This musician's 1975 No. 1 hit "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" is an ode to laid back rural life.
John Denver
This is the first name of the star of the film Funny Girl.
Barbara (Streisand)
This actress with a rhyming name stars in Mommie Dearest.
Faye Dunaway
This European capital is known for its national July celebration.
Paris
Founded in 1970, the Sealed Air Corporation is best known for this product.
Bubble wrap
This patriotic Lee Greenwood song was the CMA Song of the Year in 1985.
God Bless the USA
This party was formed by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale in Oakland, California, in 1966.
Black Panthers
This is a rhyming nickname for a Volkswagen Beetle.
Slug Bug