A person who teaches you to imitate an owl.
What is a hooter tutor?
Every July 4th, the United States celebrates achieving this from Great Britain.
What is independence, freedom, autonomy?
Included in her 2010 album "Teenage Dream" is one of her most explosive hits to this day; "Firework".
Who is Katy Perry?
It's state motto reads loud and clear on any license plate, "Live free or die".
What is New Hampshire?
Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania this national landmark is an iconic symbol of American independence.
What is the Liberty Bell?
Justice is often symbolized through the portrayal of this common measuring instrument.
What is a balance scale?
A stain from a hot chocolate sundae.
What is a fudge smudge?
The original July 4th occurred on this late 18th Century year.
What is 1776?
Hey, fire works! Just as long as you have fuel, heat, and this third component.
What is oxygen?
Under this executive order by President Abraham Lincoln, "all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free".
What is the Emancipation Proclamation?
Just to the south of Mount Liberty is this other New Hampshire 4000-footer. It's so steep, you might just be able to take a log ride down it in the rain.
What is Flume Mountain?
If something is "just", one can also describe it as being this 4-letter adjective. Just don't confuse it with the local county festival.
What is fair?
A fruity bread spread that really reeks.
What is smelly jelly?
When the United States first became its own nation, it consisted of just 13 colonies, which were represented by 13 stars in this shape on the original flag.
What is a circle?
Out of the twelve months of the year, this one in particular dominates in fireworks sales in the U.S. Not even a week into it, millions and millions are sold.
What is July?
Before his execution in the movie Braveheart, he shouts "Freedom!" for all the onlookers to hear, showing that even after his death, Scotland is now a free country.
Who is William Wallace?
During a speech he made to the Second Virginia Convention in 1775, Patrick Henry proclaimed the famous line, "Give me liberty, or give me this".
What is death?
Located in Washington D.C., it's the highest judiciary body in the United States consisting of nine justices.
What is the Supreme Court?
An oak or elm at no cost.
What is a free tree?
Contrary to popular belief, July 4th did not end this war, as it still raged on between the U.S. and Great Britain for another seven years afterwards.
What is the American Revolution / Revolutionary War?
In an attempt to interrupt the Hogwarts, O.W.L. Exam, Fred and George Weasley cast a fireworks spell that hunts down this irritable Defense Against the Dark Arts Professor.
Who is Professor Dolores Umbridge?
Also known as the One World Trade Center, this New York City skyscraper was built following the September 11th disaster, and reaches 1776 feet in height. Its informal name is this.
What is the Freedom Tower?
The company, Liberty, grants its customers mutual this, followed by the catchy slogan, "Liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty".
What is insurance?
She played Tori Vega on the Nickelodeon kid's show "Victorious" from 2010 to 2013.
Who is Victoria Justice?
Amiable rodents.
What are nice mice?
Better known for being the third President of the United States, he was the author of the Declaration of Independence.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
You can't beat the fireworks at this fantasy amusement park. Every night, an astonishing show is put on throughout its various kingdoms and regions.
What is Disney World?
After being tricked by Harry, Lucius Malfoy tosses Tom Riddle's Diary, containing a sock, to this elf. As a result, he is freed and later saves Harry from Bellatrix Lestrange as a thank you.
Who is Dobby?
This colossal neoclassical sculpture was actually given to the U.S. by France as a gift. Today, she stands proud and tall in New York Harbor.
What is the Statue of Liberty / Lady Liberty?
Just ice is not enough to make this frozen dessert. You'll also need milk, salt, cream, vanilla, and sugar.
What is ice cream?