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4th of July
100

Who was the first President of the United States?

George Washington

100

What is the largest U.S. state by area?

Alaska

100

The food that is a staple in American backyard barbecues

Hamburgers


100

What Character is Disney's Mascot?

Mickey Mouse

100

The United States declared independence from Britain in what year?

1776

100

Americans traditionally celebrate with these colorful explosions

Fireworks

200

Which President appears on the penny?

Abraham Lincoln

200

Which river is the longest in the United States

The Mississippi River

200

This pie is often considered America's favorite dessert

Apple Pie

200

The singer is known as the "King of Pop."

Michael Jackson

200

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from what country?

France

200

The Fourth of July celebrates America's independence from this country?

Great Britain

300

Which President served four elected terms?

Franklin D. Roosevelt

300

Which state is known as the "Sunshine State?"

Florida

300

What city is famous for its deep-dish pizza?

Chicago

300

The TV sitcom that follows six friends living in New York City

Friends

300

What document begins with "We the People."

The Constitution

300

What eating contest is held on the 4th of July?

Hot Dog Eating Contest

400

Which President was a Hollywood actor before becoming President?

Ronald Reagan

400

What is the largest canyon in the U.S?

The Grand Canyon

400

This carbonated soft drink was invented in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1886.

Coca Cola

400

What annual sporting event features a halftime show watched by millions?

Super Bowl

400

This was the last of the original 13 colonies to ratify the Constitution

Rhode Island

400

There are this many stars on the current U.S. flag.

50

500

Who was the youngest person ever elected President?

John F. Kennedy

500

Which U.S. city is called the "Windy City?"

Chicago

500

This chain's signature Blizzard dessert is served upside down to prove it's thick enough.

Dairy Queen

500

What American filmmaker directed Jaws, E.T., and Jurassic Park?

Steven Spielberg

500

This purchase in 1803 nearly doubled the size of the United States

Louisiana Purchase

500

There are this many stripes on the U.S. flag

13

600

Which President is the only one to resign from office?

Richard Nixon

600

What is the only U.S. state made up entirely of islands?

Hawaii

600

This state is known as "America's Dairyland."

Wisconsin

600

What actor plays Captain America?

Chris Evans

600

What famous monument in South Dakota features four U.S. presidents carved into a mountain?

Mount Rushmore

600

What is the U.S. national bird?

Bald Eagle

700

Whose face is on the $1 bill?

George Washington

700

This Texas city is home to the Alamo?

San Antonio

700

This Southern comfort food is made by coating chicken in seasoned flour before frying it.

fried chicken

700

This actor famously said, "I'll be back."

Arnold Schwarzenegger

700

The first humans landed on the Moon during this NASA mission

Apollo 11

700

This famous highway once stretched from Chicago to Santa Monica, California

Route 66

800

Who became President after Richard Nixon resigned?

Gerald Ford

800

What famous waterfall lies on the border of New York and Canada?

Niagara Falls

800

The famous "Kentucky Derby Pie" contains chocolate and this common tree nut.

Pecans

800

What Sport Plays March Maddness

Basketball

800

Which President issued the Emancipation Proclamation

Abraham Lincoln

800

This famous cracked bell in Philadelphia is associated with American independence

Liberty Bell

900

Which President was born in Hawaii

Barack Obama

900

What is the only U.S. state with a one-syllable name?

Maine

900

This Louisiana dish is made with rice, vegetables, spices, and meat or seafood, but unlike gumbo, it's usually not served as a soup

jambalaya

900

Contestants on this game show hear the phrase "Come on down!"

The Price Is Right

900

The U.S. Constitution has been amended this many times

27

900

Three Presidents died on July 4; two died on the same day in 1826, and one died in 1831

John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe

1000

Which President famously kept a pet alligator at the White House?

John Quincy Adams

1000

What state has the longest coastline in the United States

Alaska

1000

This American snack cake, filled with cream and covered in chocolate, was once marketed with the slogan "The Sweetest Comeback in the History of Ever."

Twinke

1000

What long-running NBC sketch comedy show first aired in 1975

Saturday Night Live

1000

What Civil War battle is often considered the war's turning point

Gettysburg

1000

John Adams predicted Americans would celebrate Independence Day on this date because it was the day Congress voted for independence.

July 2nd