Summer Trivia
Patriotic Songs
Summer Holidays
Patriotic Symbols
Summer Food
100

This is the vitamin you can get from direct sunlight.

Who is Vitamin D.

100

This is our official National Anthem.

What is "The Star Spangled Banner?"

100

This is the day in which we celebrate America's independence from Britain.  

What is July 4th/Independence Day?  
100

This U.S. symbol is also called "Old Glory".

What is the U.S. Flag?

100

You can eat this on a stick.  It is frozen and comes in many flavors.



What is a popsicle?

200

This popular summer fruit contains about 90% water.

What is watermelon? 

200

After climbing Pikes Peak in 1893, and seeing the breath-taking view, Katharine Lee Bates wrote a poem, which became lyrics to this Patriotic song.

What is "America the Beautiful?"

200

This is the day in June in which the U.S. flag is celebrated. 


What is June 14th, "Flag Day"?  

200

This patriotic symbol broke the first time it was used.

What is The Liberty Bell?

200

This tart vegetable (often thought of as a fruit) is paired with strawberries in pies.

What is rhubarb?

300

In the United States, this is the best selling BBQ meat during the summer.

What are hotdogs?

300

Finish the lyric:

My country 'tis of thee, _________________,

of thee I sing.

What is "sweet land of liberty."

300

This holiday was first celebrated in 1868 at Arlington National Cemetery.

What is Memorial Day?

300

The Statue of Liberty was gifted to the U.S. by this country.

What is France?

300

This summer fruit is actually a member of the rose family.  Each fruit may contain around 200 seeds!

What is a strawberry?

400

This was one of the three presidents who died on July 4th.  

Who were John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and/or James Monroe.

400

The British sometimes used this song to mock colonists in the days before the American Revolution. 

What is "Yankee Doodle?"  

400

This holiday commemorates the day the last U.S. slaves were freed in TX.

What is Juneteenth?

400

The faces of George Wahsington, Thomas Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt, and Abe Lincoln are carved into Mount Rushmore.  This is the state where Mount Rushmore is found.

What is South Dakota.

400

90% of Americans keep this treat in their freezer.

What is Ice Cream?  

500

This is the traditional birth stone for the month of July.

What is Ruby?

500

This is the complete title our our country's official National March written by John Philip Sousa, 

Stars and Stripes ____________

What is "Forever."

500

This holiday is also known as Decoration Day.

What is Memorial Day?

500

This is the reason there are 13 stripes on the flag.

What is there is one stripe for each of the original 13 colonies.
500

This first summer drink debuted in Paris on August 20th, 1630. The drink was made from sparkling water and lemon juice sweetened with honey.  

What is Lemonade? 

(August 20th is National Lemonade Day)

600

July is the National Month of this summer food.

What is ice cream?

600

Francis Scott Key wrote the lyrics to this song while aboard a British warship as the British attacked Fort McHenry in 1814.

What is "The Star Spangled Banner."

600

Which holiday honoring parents came first: Mother's Day or Father's Day?



What is Mother's Day?  Mother's Day became a commercial holiday in 1908. The nation’s first Father’s Day was celebrated on June 19, 1910, but it was not until 1972—58 years after President Woodrow Wilson made Mother’s Day official—that the day honoring fathers became a nationwide holiday in the United States. 

600

Despite the views of Benjamin Franklin, the bald eagle beat out this animal to become the symbol of America.


What is the Turkey.


600

This word comes from the Arawak word barbakoa, meaning “frame of sticks.”

What is Barbeque?

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