True or False: More than 60% of US households own a barbecue
What is TRUE, and they're used on average 5 times a month!
True or False: 2020 was the first time an Olympic Games got cancelled
The Lovin' Spoonful, "Summer in the ______" (1966)
What is CITY
This summer month is named after the Roman God Juno
What is JUNE
True or False: there are only 3 types of watermelon
What is FALSE. According to the Watermelon Board, there are over 1,000 varieties of watermelon!
What is MUSTARD
What is GOLD
Don Henley, 1984, "The _____ of Summer"
What is BOYS
Named after Roman Emperor Augustus, this is considered the last full month of summer
What is AUGUST
What are APPLES
This barbecue staple can be served either cold or hot
What is POTATO SALAD
This year's upcoming Olympic Games were originally scheduled for last year. In which city are they being held?
What is TOKYO, JAPAN?
Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta "Summer ______" (1978)
What is NIGHTS
This statutory holiday, falling on the last Monday of May, is considered the unofficial start of summer
What is VICTORIA DAY
These dark berries are extremely common in BC.... just watch out for thorns!
What are BLACKBERRIES
A summer classic, this drink is made from water, sugar, and lemon juice
What is LEMONADE
True or False: The Tokyo 2021 Olympics will include, for the first time, surfing, skateboarding and karate.
What is TRUE. Rock climbing, men's baseball, and women's softball are also being added as Summer Olympic sports this year.
Demi Lovato, "______ for the Summer" (2015)
Named after Julius Caesar, this is also the 7th month of the year
What is JULY
This sweet veggie can be eaten kerneled, creamed, or straight off the cob
What is CORN
What is the best-selling barbecue meat in the US?
What are HOT DOGS
This country held ancient Olympics, as well as the first modern Olympic games in 1896
What is GREECE
Bananarama, "_______ Summer" (1984)
What is CRUEL
Occurring on June 21st, the longest day of the year is also called the Summer ________
What is SOLSTICE
95% of Canada's supply of these small red fruits are grown in British Columbia
What are CHERRIES