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The animal designated as our national symbol in 1780.

Bald Eagle

100

Americans will consume 150 million of this food on July 4th.

Hot Dogs

100

What did one flag say to another?

Nothing, it just waved.

100

This man wrote the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson

100

The nickname used for British soldiers during the Revolution.

The Red Coats

200

The United States National Anthem

The Star Spangled Banner

200

The National Hot Dog Eating Contest is held at this location every July 4th and is hosted by what company.

Coney Island hosted by Nathan's Hot Dogs


200

What do you call a snowman on the 4th of July?

A puddle.

200

The number of Stars & Stripes on the United States Flag.

50 Stars

13 Stripes

200

The number of signatures on the Declaration of Independence.

56

300

The amount of money spent on fireworks in 2024 by Americans.

$2.7 Billion

300

This fruit is the most popular choice served on the 4th of July.

Watermelon

300

Why did the duck say "Bang"?

He was a firequacker.

300

She made the first American Flag.

Betsy Ross

300

The people of this country gave the USA the Statue of Liberty.

France

400

This Avenger's superhero is dressed in Stars and stripes.

Captain America

400

The salad most eaten on the 4th of July.

Potato Salad

400

What’s the difference between a duck and George Washington?

One has a bill on his face, and the other has his face on a bill.

400

The Declaration of Independence was signed in this building.

Pennsylvania State House (later known as Independence Hall)

400

The Melaleuca Freedom Celebration started this year.

1992

500

Every Independence Day, how many times does the Liberty Bell ring?

13 Times

500

The record number of hot dogs eaten in 10 minutes by Joey Chesnut in 2018.

74 Hot Dogs

500

What would you get if you crossed a patriot with a small curly-haired dog?

Yankee Poodle.

500

These two presidents died on July 4th, 1826, the 50th Anniversary of the signing of Declaration of Independence.

John Adams and Thomas Jefferson

They were also both signers of the Declaration.

500

What saying, associated with the British taxing the Colonies, is often referred to as a pillar in the American Revolution?

 No taxation without representation.