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100

These small red fruits are originally from Turkey, but are very popular in American pies. 

What are cherries? 

100

At this destination, you might enjoy wearing a flowery necklace, dancing, and sampling Poi. Aloha!

Where is Hawaii? 

100

This summer holiday in the United States celebrates the emancipation of enslaved people.

What is Juneteenth?

100

This is the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere and is celebrated with gatherings at places like Stonehenge.

What is June 20th (or the first day of summer)?

100

This is the highest grossing summer release movie of all time. 

What is Avengers; Endgame

200

These frozen summer treats on a stick were invented by accident by an 11-year old boy from California. 

What are Popsicles? 

200
Here you'll get misty and maybe wear a poncho as you cruise behind a wall of water. You can visit the same location in both Canada and the United States. 

Where is Niagara Falls? 

200

In July of 1969, this momentous event left footprints in a very unusual location. 

What is the Moon Landing? 

200

There are approximately 300 of these left in the US, though they used to be a fun way for the whole family to pull up and watch the latest blockbuster. Let's all go the lobby! 

What is a Drive-in movie theater? 

200
Ooooh!  Ahhhh! These night-time Summer thrills are becoming more and more of a drone instead of a bang!  They were invented in China and we see them up in the sky. 

What are fireworks? 

300

The classic summer sandwich, the BLT, gets a funny new name, BLAT, when we add this ingredient. 

What is avocado?

300
On Mackinac Island, MI, you can travel by horse, bicycle, or on foot, but not this. 

What is by car? 

300

There are 56 signatures on this document famously drafted on July 4th, 1776, but probably not signed until August 2, of the same year. 

What is the Declaration of Independence? 

300

Harry Potter fans might know that the phrase "Dog Days of Summer" originates not from panting puppies, but from this star which appears in the Northern Hemisphere's night sky in late July. 

What is Sirius? 

300

Stay out of the water!  This toothy movie blockbuster just celebrated its 50th anniversary in June.

What is Jaws?

400

Simmering in a butter bath, grilling and oven roasting are popular ways to cook this summer treat. It's got the juice!

What is corn on the cob? 

400

June through August is the busiest time of year at this state park. Just be careful where you step so you don't get boiled!  And, do not pet the fluffy cows. 

Where is Yellowstone National Park? 

400

On July 4th each year, folks compete to eat as many of these in ten minutes. The men's winner in 2024 ate 58 and the women's winner ate 51. 

What are hot dogs? 

400

Don Featherstone is the creator of this tacky, whimsical lawn ornament. It was first available in 1957.  

What is a plastic flamingo? 

400

Take a thrilling summer trip to Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico to witness hundreds of thousands of these wake up to go eating at sunset. 

What are bats? 

500

A beverage mixture of lemonade and iced tea is named for this championship golfer.

Who is Arnold Palmer? 

500

This structure in Paris grows six inches taller on summer days due to thermal expansion. It shrinks again when the sun sets. 

What is the Eiffel Tower? 

500
The United States last hosted this event in 1996 and will do again in 2028. 

What is the Summer Olympics? 

500

 “Summer’s here and the time is right for (What) in the street.”

What is dancing? 

500

This summer game was banned in 1988 by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission for being too dangerous. 

What is Lawn Darts? 

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