Break
Summer
Movies & Songs
Holidays
Extras
100

Does Stoughton have Summer camps?

Yes

100

Which Shakespeare play is set in the middle of summer?

A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

100

Who wrote “Fun! Fun! Fun!,” “California Girls,” and “Surfin’ Safari”? 

The Beach Boys.

100

What do many people do on Independence Day?

Light fireworks

100

In which country do people gather at Stonehenge to celebrate the summer solstice?

England

200

What day does break start?

HINT: There's been 1 snow day

June 18th

200

True or false: There are 500 known varieties of watermelon.

False - There are over 1000!

200

What is the highest-grossing summer movie of all time? (a) Jaws (b) Raiders of the Lost Ark (c) Star Wars (Episode IV: A New Hope).

Star Wars

200

When's National Hotdog Day?

July 16

200

Which two cities both claim to have invented the ice cream sandwich?

Pittsburgh and New York

300

What day of the week is the first day of Summer?

Thursday

300

What do the letters SPF mean?

Sun Protection Factor

300

Which summer blockbuster was the first to make $100 million at the U.S. box office?

Jaws

300

Which of these is NOT a U.S. summer holiday? (a) National Watermelon Day (b) National Pool Noodle Day (c) National Hammock Day.

National Pool Noodle Day

300

True or false: The Eiffel Tower gets smaller in the summer.  

False - the heat causes the tower to expand, which adds an extra six inches to its overall height.

400

When does next year start?

September 3

400

What is the average high temperature this July?

83 degrees

400

What genre is the movie I Know What You Did Last Summer?

Horror

400

When is National Lemonade Day celebrated?

August 20

400

Which country gives students the longest summer vacation?

Italy (12 weeks).

500

How long is break?

77 days

500

What is the world’s busiest beach?

 Dalian beach, China.

500

Who directed the 1989 Batman movie?

Tim Burton

500

What other holiday is celebrated on July 4?

(NOT independence day)

Sidewalk egg frying day

500

Where does the word “season” come from?

 Season is an Old French word meaning “sowing” or “planting."

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