USA Summer Getaways
Stormy Weather
August Observances
Earth, Wind, or Fire
Hodge Podge
100

This getaway city is home of the Alamo.

San Antonio, Texas 

Another popular attraction there is the San Antonio River Walk.

100

During a hurricane, an eerie calm occurs when you are in this part of the storm.

The eye 

You might even see sunlight during the eye

100

August 3 is a great day to eat this green-on-the-outside, red-on-the-inside melon, often served as dessert at backyard barbecues.

watermelon 

It’s National Watermelon Day

100

This phrase is used to describe a person who is realistic and practical.

down-to-earth 

Down-to-earth is often used to describe a person of wealth who appears unaffected by it.

100

Which is the highest elevated state in the US?

Colorado 

200

A top California tourist attraction is the wine country in this valley.

Napa 

It’s only 50 miles north of San Francisco, and many of the wineries offer tours and wine tastings.

200

This shaking occurs before a tsunami.

earthquake 

If the earthquake is far out to sea, you might not feel it on land. Tsunami waves can travel at 500 miles per hour.

200

The kids either love or hate August as they head back to this place.

School

August is recognized as Back to School Month.

200

This word is a temporary end to hostilities in war.

cease-fire

 The term can also be a military order to the soldiers to hold their fire.

200

It’s illegal to eat this popular fried entrée with a fork in Georgia

chicken 

n 1961, a proclamation was passed to make it illegal. A woman was once arrested as a joke but was pardoned for her infraction.

300

This city is known as the Big Easy, aka NOLA

New Orleans, Louisiana 

Aside from taking in the French Quarter, visitors can enjoy a month of festivals in August, and the restaurants are superb year-round

300

If, during a storm, you hear from your safe space what sounds like the roar of an approaching train, assume one of these has touched down.

tornado 

 The sound has also been described as the roar of a grizzly bear

300

August 22 is a great day to take this purring pet to the vet.

Cat

t’s National Take Your Cat to the Vet Day

300

When someone has had way too much to drink, we say they are “four sheets to” this.

wind 

The phrase is believed to come from nautical terminology in which the sheets being referred to are ropes that control the sail. If four of them are loose, or to the wind, the boat will be unsteady, like someone who is intoxicated.

300

What is the most obvious physical difference between snails and slugs?

The shell

400

During a weekend in this town known as Music City, you can catch a live performance of the Grand Ole Opry

Nashville, Tennessee 

It’s also called the Athens of the South due to its large number of higher education institutions, including Vanderbilt University

400

This is the common or slang name for a tornado.

twister 

Tornadoes have been described as “pillars of twisting air” that can travel at around 200 miles per hour

400

On August 22, we celebrate these difficult-to-say, alliterative sayings, such as “She sells seashells by the seashore.”

tongue twister 

It’s International Tongue Twister Day.

400

On-the-job training can feel like this by fire

Trial or Baptism 

Baptism by fire means “to go through some ordeal without adequate preparation.” The phrase was taken from Matthew 3:11: “As they marched onto the battlefield, you could see all of the uniformed boys become men as they experienced baptism by fire.”

400

What is the highest mountain in Africa?

Kilimanjaro 

500

These barrier islands are off the coast of North Carolina

the Outer Banks (or OBX)? 

Also known as OBX, you’ll find 100 miles of seashore, coastal villages, parks, and wildlife refuges—the perfect prescription for relaxation.

500

These large ice pellets can rattle you and your pets

hail 

In early summer, warm temperatures cause instability, while the upper atmosphere is cold enough to produce hail. Hail can fall at close to 100 miles per hour.

500

August 7 is the day we honor these mostly decommissioned structures along the sea coasts.

lighthouses 

It’s National Lighthouse Day. The first lighthouse was built in Egypt in the third century BC and was one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. The oldest lighthouse still in use was built in the second century BC in Spain.

500

You’ll have more energy if you get a second one of these.

Wind

It’s a renewed energy, often associated with an endurance task. For example, marathon runners can get a second wind, or college students pulling all-nighters before exams can get a second wind.

500

Which South American country shares its name with a nut?

Brazil