4th of July Facts
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100

This is the month and day we celebrate Independence Day.

What is July 4th?

100

People light these up in the sky on the 4th of July.

What are fireworks?

100

This food is one of the most common foods of a 4th of July cookout.

What is a hot dog?

100

This Captain is a superhero and super patriotic.

Who is Captain America?

200

America declared independence from this country.

What is Great Britain? 

200

This is a safe and small firework that kids often wave around.

What is a sparkler? 

200

This red fruit, shaped like a heart and often dipped in chocolate, is a summer favorite.

What is a strawberry?

200

This competitive event held on Coney Island has people eating lots of hot dogs.

What is the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest?

300

This is the city where the Declaration of Independence was signed.

What is Philadelphia?

300

The word for the big “BOOM” fireworks is ____.

What is explosion?

300

This side dish is served cold and is made with mayonnaise, mustard, and potatoes.

What is potato salad?

300

This female pop star sang the song “Party in the USA” that is often played on July 4th playlists.

Who is Miley Cyrus?

400

What do the 50 stars stand for on the U.S. flag?

What are the 50 states?

400

True or false: Fireworks were invented in China.

What is true?

400

This side dish is made from the ears of a golden vegetable and is often boiled or grilled.

What is corn on the cob?

400

This U.S. President gave the Gettysburg Address and was known for honoring freedom.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

500

This was the first president of the United States.

Who is George Washington?

500

Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular takes place in this U.S. city.

Where is New York City? 

500

True or false: Ketchup was once used to dye flags red.

What is false?

500

Neil Diamond's hit “Coming to ___” is a celebration of immigration and freedom.  

What is America?