Summer Food
Summer in the City
Summer Fun
Summer Attire
Summer Riddles
Four Letter Words
100

Invented in San Francisco in the 1890s, little strips of paper with forward-looking statements are baked into this treat. 

Fortune Cookie

100

A pair of these stand guard in front of the New York Public Library

Lions

100

A popular summer activity involving sleeping outside and sitting by a campfire, it also includes this item which can be traced as far back as 40,000 BC. 

A tent

100

Colours worn on Canada Day

Red and White

100

Animal always seen at Blue Badges Softball games

Bat

100

Global summit usually held in China in the fall. 

AMNC
(Annual Meeting of New Champions)

200

Ancient Romans used this popular summer fruit to treat depression, fevers and sore throats.

Strawberries

200

Offshore rocks in San Francisco (relatively close to the C4IR) are home to this marine mammal.

Seals

200

Popular in the summer, this game has been played on the moon.

Golf

200

Mid-length pants and an Italian island in the Gulf of Naples

Capri

200

Coastal birds that live near the New York Bay

Bagels

(say it out loud)

200

Summit typically held during the week of the UN General Assembly in September 

SDIS
(Sustainable Development Impact Summit)

300

This fruit is sweet on the inside, rough on the outside and used for making vegan-friendly athletic footwear.

Pineapple

300

Works from this famous English playwright are performed for free during the summer in Central Park.

William Shakespeare

300

The Forum's Blue Badges have played this sport for more than a decade.

Softball

300

NY Yankee legend Babe Ruth kept a leaf of cabbage under this to keep cool in the summer

Baseball Hat

300

Favorite destination for sheep on summer vacation

Baaaaaaa hamas

300

Driven by the team in San Francisco, this summit looks at the "rules and tools" governing the 4IR. 

GTGS
(Global Technology Governance Summit)

400

Watermelon is made up of this percentage of water.

90%

400

The first U.S. National Monument to preserve a living species was created here.

Muir Woods

400

First introduced in 1789 when royal parks were opened to the French public.

Picnic

400

Recycling of this summer garment keeps nearly 5 billion tons of textile waste out of landfills annually

T-Shirts

400

Worn by toddlers to go swimming

Pool ups

400

Platform used to send out partner invitations to our events

SFMC
(SalesForce Marketing Cloud)

500

New York merchant records show George Washington spent this amount on ice cream in 1790.

$200 

500

The second-highest wooden roller coaster in the world is located here.

Coney Island

500

A summer sport that burns 30% more calories than running per hour.

Swimming

500

Named after the sound they make when you walk in them, ancient murals depict Egyptians wearing this summer-time sandal in 4000 BC.

Flip flops

500

Davos snowman in July

A puddle of water

500

Based in San Francisco and less than a mile from the Pacific Ocean, this facility was once a military base. 

C4IR
(The Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution) 

600

The average number of kernels on an ear of corn.

800

600

This building has more visitors in the summer than the year-round populations of Geneva and Zurich. 

Empire State Building

600

Germany holds the current world record for this popular beach activity

Building the tallest sandcastle

600

To sound more athletic, this summer garment changed its name in the 1920's from "bathing suit" to this...

Swimming Suit

600

Gray animal with four legs and a trunk

Mouse on summer vacation

600

Hosting this month's NY All Hands meeting, this person's email handle is what can happen to your ice cream in the summer.

MELT
(Maha Eltobgy)

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