Summer Sports
Current Events
Summer Wive's Tales, Tips + Tricks
Summer Inventions
Summer Blockbusters
100

Eagle, Birdie, and Albatross are all terms in this popular summer sport.

Golf

100

This favorite fall themed drink just returned to the seasonal Starbuck's menu.

The PSL (Pumpkin Spiced Latte)

100

You should wait 30 mins after eating before doing this activity…

Swimming

100

This common summer product was created in 1938 after a Swiss student climbed the Appalachian trail and got sunburn.

Sunscreen

100

This 1971 summer blockbuster musical movie starred a cast of much older actors playing teenagers in high school during the 50s.

Grease

200

In this sport the term love describes a score of zero

Tennis

200

This summer our region has experienced poor air quality and heavy smoke due to fires in this country. Bonus $100 if you can tell me what area.

Canada

(Nova Scotia, Quebec, some areas of Ontario)

200

Don’t swallow the seeds of this delicious summer treat

Watermelon

200

These items were originally made in ancient Hawaii out of wood but today are mostly created using PS foam

Surf Board

200

This 1982 summer blockbuster about a young boy and an alien starred a very young Drew Barrymore

E.T the Extra-Terrestrial

300

This summer sport mostly originates from Peru, Polynesia, and Hawaii.

Surfing

300

This island of Hawaii saw deadly wildfires this month, leading to the deadliest disaster in the states modern history.

Maui

300

Putting this on a jellyfish sting doesn’t actually help…

Urine

300

The first documented instance of these items were in 1752, however different version can be found throughout history including the 10th century Inuit people as well as in China during the Song Dynasty. The first mass produced version was made in 1929 and soon used for military aviators.

Sunglasses

300

This 1977 summer blockbuster used extremely detailed miniatures, animation, and computer controlled motion photography to create realistic special effects and realistic explosions that still look fresh today. This movie was such a hit, that it sparked the creation of many more movies in the same universe that span over multiple generations.

Star Wars

400

This sport was first introduced at the Olympics in 1896. It is said to burn about 40% more calories than biking per hour.

Swimming

400

This country just became the 4th country to land on the moon.

India

400

If caught in a rip tide swim this way to escape

Horizontal to the shore

400

This invention, that we use mostly in the summer, was actually created in 1902 to solve a humidity problem in a printing plant in Brookyln NY

Air Conditioning

400

This 1997 summer blockbuster based on a real event and a real very large item cost more to make than the actual item it was portraying.

The Titanic

500

This game was invented in 1965 but has recently become increasingly popular in surrounding suburbs. The game involves a net, paddles, and perforated plastic balls.

Pickle Ball

500

This group is actively holding protests in Hollywood. I need the specific names.

WGA: Writers Guild of America

OR

SAG-AFTRA: Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of TV and Radio Artists.

500

This might turn your blonde hair green in the summertime.

Chlorine

500

This childrens toy was invented by Robert Carrier and first sold in 1961 to help keep kids cool while having fun outside. (Hint, you’ll want a lawn for this toy!)

Slip N' Slide

500

This 1975 summer blockbuster by director George Lucas was the first movie to gross over $1 million at the box office and starred a villain named “Bruce.”

Jaws

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