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This food is green on the outside and red on the inside.  It is usually round or oval, but in Japan, they are grown in a cube shape.

Watermelon

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This clothing item was invented by the Chinese and were originally used to hide their emotions during meetings with the Emperor.  We now use it for eye protection.

Sunglasses

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The odds of doing this in the Olympics are slim, but the most decorated Olympic athlete does this in the water every day.

Swim

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This longest day of the year is also the first official day of summer.  What is the date?

June 21st (summer solstice)

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This tropical location in America consists of eight main islands and the only US State that grows coffeee.  It is also famous for its volcanoes.

Hawaii

200

In the early days of television mashed potatoes were used to simulate this treat on cooking shows because the real thing melted too fast under the heat from the lighting.

Ice cream

200

Boxing promoter, Don King, charged Mike Tyson $8,000 per week for this item! It does come in handy to dry off after swimming.

A towel

200

You are doing this when you water your plants and pull weeds out of the flower beds.

Gardening

200

First celebrated in 1868, this holiday is considered to be the unofficial start of summer.

Memorial Day

200

Some of this destination’s main attractions are the Eiffel Tower, the Coliseum, and Big Ben. It is the second smallest continent, but it is home to the largest country in the world.

Europe

300

This favorite food item of Apollo 7 and Apollo 11 astronauts food is red and often served in bread.

Hot dogs

300

You can wear this clothing item to protect your eyes from salt, chlorine and other irritants.


Goggles

300

In this sport, you use a board to “ride the waves”

Surfing

300

The day of the week on which Father’s Day is recognized.

Sunday

300

No gum is sold at this vacation destination. If you're a chewer, better bring your own along.

Disney World (Disneyland)

400

This delicious "velvety" summer fruit comes in over 2000 varieties, and is either white or orange on the inside. 

Peaches

400

This item comes in strengths of 15 to 50, but level 30 gets the job done.  It is used to protect you from the sun.

Sunscreen

400

Both Memphis, TN and Kansas City, MO claim to be the capital of this type of outdoor cooking.

Barbecue

400

The day on which we celebrate the contributions and achievements of the 155 million men and women who are in the U.S. workforce.  

Labor Day

400

Freshwater lake on the border of California and Nevada known for beaches and ski resorts.


Lake Tahohe

500

This popular drink can trace its origins to the Egyptians when in 500 AD.  It is both sour and sweet and has a pale, yellow color

Lemonade

500

This clothing item was named after a nuclear bomb test!  When first introduced in the 1940s it was rejected for being too revealing, but it made a comeback wit celebrities in 1957.

Bikini bathing suit.

500

In 2017, nearly 45 million people participated in this activity.  National Parks are a popular location for this activity since you can enjoy beautiful scenery during this long walk.

Hiking

500

On this date in 1939 Lou Gehrig, gave his famous "The luckiest man on the face of the earth" speech, and announced his retirement from major league baseball. It is also an important birthday.

July 4th

500

Country in Southern part of North America known for its beaches and ancient cities.


Mexico

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