This federal holiday falls in September.
What is Labor Day?
This is the number of commercial planes that were hijacked on September 11.
What is four?
This Born in the USA singer was born September 23, 1949.
Who is Bruce Springsteen?
This is the most popular color of Crayola crayon.
What is blue?
Labor Day is the unofficial end to this.
What is summer?
This flower represents the month of September.
What is Aster or Morning Glory?
This happened to the fourth plane after the passengers fought back.
What is crashing in a field in Pennsylvania?
This author, hailing from Maine, was born September 21, 1947.
Who is Stephen King?
This president established the Department of Education.
Who is Jimmy Carter?
This day of the week is when Labor Day is celebrated.
What is Monday?
This is the birthstone of September.
What is Sapphire?
This building was stuck in Arlington, Virginia.
What is the Pentagon?
This outlaw, bank and train robber was born September 5, 1847.
Who is Jesse James?
This produce inspired the design of glue sticks.
What is lipstick?
In this city the very first Labor Day celebrated.
What is New York City?
Name one of the two zodiac signs that fall in September.
What is Virgo and Libra?
This terrorist group was responsible for these horrific terrorist attacks.
Who is Al-Qaeda under Osama bin Ladin?
This funny man, who just came out with a sequel to Happy Gilmore, was born September 9th.
Who is Adam Sandler?
This material was originally used to remove pencil marks before erasers.
What is bread?
This US President signed Labor Day into law as a federal holiday.
Who is Grover Cleveland?
The name of the full moon in September is called this.
What is the Harvest Moon?
These two buildings were struck on September 11, 2001.
What is the World Trade Centers, North and South?
This cocaine loving actor was born Carlos Irwin Estevez was born September 3, 1965.
Who is Charlie Sheen?
In this country, children start school at the age of 4.
What is the Netherlands?
This is the year that the first Labor Day parade was held in the United States.
What is 1882?