Summer consist of these three months.
What is June, July and August?
This is the name of the famous pink sand beach in the Bahamas?
What is Pink Sands Beach.
This was the first fast-food hamburger chain, founded in 1921 in Wichita, Kansas. Original sliders sold for just a nickel.
What is White Castle?
This sport is played with a black and white ball. No hands allowed!
What is soccer?
This U.S. state experiences the most wildfires during summer. (a) Texas (b) Arizona (c) California
What is California?
Someone who spends a lot of their time laying around at the beach is known by this alliterative term.
What is a "beach bum"?
What common plant is used to bring relief to sunburns
Aloe Vera
Is watermelon made up of 10%, 50% or 90% of water?
What is 90%?
The most visited National Park in the United States that spans more than 30 kilometers wide and 1 kilometer deep.
Grand Canyon
This is the most popular ice cream flavor.
What is vanilla?
These three countries are hosting Word Cup games.
What are the US, Mexico, and Canada.
Which state has the highest average temperature?
Florida
This idiom is used to describe when you are in a lot of trouble, or the way you cook a lobster.
What is "In hot water?"
The word September comes from a Latin word meaning what?
Seven
July is named after this ancient Roman dictator who was assassinated.
Who is Julius Caesar?
The official name of, "The Happiest Place on Earth" which was opened in 1955.
What is Disneyland?
(Disney World is officially "The Most Magical Place on Earth")
This food is technically classified as a fruit (because it develops from the seed of a flower), a vegetable (due to culinary use), and a grain (as it belongs to the grass family). It always has an even number of kernels in each row.
What is corn?
The Olympics are held every (number) of years.
What is every four years?
This is the birthstone for the month of July
What is a ruby?
What is "come rain or shine?"
What is the hottest recorded temperature?
134 degrees Fahrenheit
This is the zodiac sign of July 23-August 23, named after a Lion.
A long trip in a car or truck cross-country is called this.
Toasted on a fire, this sticky, sweet treat is a contraction of the words "some" and "more".
What is a S'more?
This beach sport is usually played in a doubles format and it became an official sport in 1986.
What is beach volleyball?
These pyrotechnics have three key components: an oxidizer, a fuel and a chemical mixture to produce the color. A bit of fire ignites the chemical reaction.
What are fireworks.
What is "A place in the sun"?
July is the national month of what fruit?
Blueberries
This was invented in the 1870's to be used as a pie plate, now it is part of many flying disc sports.
What is a frisbee?
This travel document is necessary to travel to any other country.
What is a passport?
Which Ben & Jerry’s ice cream flavor was famously named after the legendary Grateful Dead musician Jerry Garcia?
Cherry Garcia
An Olympic sport that includes the terms "freestyle" and "Butterfly".
What is swimming.
The beach ball was invented in this coastal state.
California
This phrase comes from the appearance of the constellation "Sirius" and describes the hottest and most humid days of the season.
What are the "Dog days of summer"
This country hosts the world's longest water slide. It is a whopping 3,645 feet long!
What is Malaysia
This is the name of the longest day of the year and the first official day of summer.
What is the summer Solstice? June 21, 2026
The cheapest summer month to travel on an airplane?
August
This is the name of a party where everyone brings one dish to pass.
What is a "pot-luck"?
Nine players take the field in this sport.
What is baseball?
What is the highest-grossing summer blockbuster of all time? (a) Jaws (b) Raiders of the Lost Ark (c) Star Wars (Episode IV: A New Hope)
Answer: Star Wars.
Some one with this kind of disposition is lively, cheerful, and they have a positive attitude.
What is "a sunny" disposition"? .
Americans drink 3.8 Billion gallons of what drink in the year 2020, 80% of which was consumed during the summer months?
Tea