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It’s not officially summer until this campfire companion goes from fluffy to flame-kissed.

What is a marshmallow?

100

If you hear dun dun... dun dun... while swimming, you may want to skip the beach day — especially in this toothy '75 thriller.

What is Jaws?

100

In this state, it's technically illegal to carry an ice cream cone in your back pocket on Sundays.

What is Kentucky?

100

Wish you were here! This U.S. state’s postcard might feature shaved ice, surfboards, and a volcano or two.

What is Hawaii?

100

You received a speaker’s PowerPoint this morning, but there’s no time to waste — this inbox is your go-to for same-day saves.

What is Content Loading?

200

This backyard game turns tossing bags into an Olympic-level rivalry — especially when the score’s “on the board.”

What is cornhole or bags?

200

Sun, songs, and three possible dads — this Greek island musical proves ABBA makes everything more complicated and more fabulous.

What is Mamma Mia?

200

Planning a surprise party? Not so fast — in this state, throwing a surprise event could get you fined for "intentionally frightening someone."

What is New York?

200

If your summer getaway includes gondolas, gelato, and a lot of pigeons, you’re probably sending postcards from this Italian city.

What is Venice?

200

A speaker has no idea where their teaching request form went. They're panicking. You're not. You send them here.

What is credit@nbi-sems.com?
300

Gliding just above the waterline, this one-person vessel is perfect when your summer mood is “quiet, please.”

What is a kayak?

300

Lost baseballs, neighborhood legends, and a dog named Hercules — in this flick, the real adventure was the boys of summer.

What is The Sandlot?

300

In this state, you’re not allowed to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole. Not even if it’s really well-behaved.

What is Georgia?

300

“Greetings from the Land of a Thousand Lakes!” This northern U.S. state doubles as summer cabin country and mosquito playground.

What is Minnesota?

300

You’ve got a speaker with a webcam stuck in “potato mode” and a mic that sounds like it’s broadcasting from a fish tank. You don’t panic — you just loop in this team.

Who is Tech?

400

If tennis and ping pong had a laid-back cousin with a competitive streak, this fast-growing sport would be it.

What is pickleball?

400

Exploding monuments, alien invasions, and a presidential pep talk — nothing says America like this 1996 sci-fi spectacle.

What is Independence Day?

400

In this state, you’re legally required to give oral or written notice 24 hours in advance before robbing someone’s house.

What is Texas?

400

“This country sees more tourists than any other in the world — oui, even in summer.”

What is France?

400

Your voice is gone, your sinuses are plotting a coup, and you need someone with the strength and calm of 10 eucalyptus lozenges to sub in. You message this lifesaver.

Who is Sandi?

500

Where summer style meets seaside estates — this East Coast enclave turns quiet towns into a seasonal scene.

What are the Hamptons?

500

This film taught us two things: lift with your legs, and never underestimate the power of a summer romance and a well-timed mambo.

What is Dirty Dancing?

500

In this sunny state, it’s illegal for donkeys to sleep in bathtubs — thanks to a 1920s flood and one very stubborn mule.

What is Arizona?

500

If your vacation photos include red roofs, Game of Thrones filming locations, and crystal-clear Adriatic water, you’re in this Balkan gem.

What is Croatia?

500

You’re not sure where to send something. It might be Tech. It might be Credit. It might be chaos. So you do what any smart producer does — you ping this backup crew and let them sort it out.

Who are the Event Directors? or Who is Day Of?