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The most popular vessel for cooking food on the 4th of July.

What is a BBQ grill?

100

Often considered unlucky, this number is also the number of stripes on the United States flag.

What is 13?

100

This country produces the most fireworks every year.

What is China?

100

This was the year President Herbert Hoover signed the congressional resolution making "The Star Spangled Banner" the National Anthem.

What is 1931?

100

The number of times the Liberty Bell is tapped each Independence day as it is no longer rung, post crack.

What is 13 times?

200

The most popular dessert on the 4th of July, often cooked outdoors.

What are s'mores?

200

This patriotic person made the very first American Flag.

Who is Betsy Ross?

200

This company is the largest consumer of fireworks in the world every single year.

What is Walt Disney?

200

This many Americans will find themselves travelling more than 50 miles from home this 4th of July weekend?

What is 50 million people?

200

At the young age of 70, this man was the first postmaster general and also the oldest person to sign the Declaration of Independence.

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

300
The most popular fruit to eat on the 4th of July.

What is watermelon?

300

The year the 4th of July became a nationally recognized holiday. 

What is 1870?

300

Baseball, America's classic past-time, will have this many teams playing on the 4th of July in the MLB.

All 30 MLB teams.

300

Dating back to 1785, this town is where the oldest continuously running 4th of July parade is held?

What is Bristol, Rhode Island?

300

This president, born July 4th, 1872, is the one and only U.S. president born on the Fourth of July.

Who is Calvin Coolidge?

400

Americans will consume over 375 million of these on the 4th of July.

What are -burgers?

400

The official name of the Statue of Liberty.

What is Liberty Enlightening the World?

400

On the Declaration of Independence, this person had the largest signature. 

Who is John Hancock?

400

This American Statesman and prominent lawyer wrote a letter to his wife about how memorable Independence Day would be in American History. 

Who is John Adams?

400

Hosted in New York City, this celebration is the biggest fireworks display in the United States.

What is the Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular?

500

The national hot dog eating contest is located here every 4th of July.

What is Coney Island?

500

This odd number is the exact number of people who signed the Declaration of Independence.

What is 53?

500

A founding father and former governor of South Carolina, this young man was the youngest person to sign the Declaration of Independence.

Who is Edward Rutledge?

500

This popular newspaper was the first to print the Declaration of Independence on July 6th of 1776. 

Who is the Pennsylvania Evening Post? 

500

This patriotic man holds the record for most hot dogs consumed in 10 minutes, consuming a staggering 76 hot dogs.

Who is Joey Chestnut?