What is the July birthstone?
Ruby
What U.S. holiday is celebrated on July 4th every year?
What is the most popular fruit consumed on 4th of July?
Watermelon
What is a score of zero called in tennis?
Love
Who was the first first lady?
Martha Washington
What zodiac signs are associated with July?
Cancer and leo
Who wrote the “Star-Spangled Banner”?
Francis Scott Key
This fuzzy fruit is at its peak season in July.
Peaches
Which country has hosted the Summer Olympics the most?
The United States has hosted the Summer Olympics four times (St. Louis 1904, Los Angeles 1932 and 1984, and Atlanta 1996
Hilary Clinton
Which flower is the birth flower for July?
Water lily
What state was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence?
Deleware
This summer treat originated in Italy and similar to icecream but is healthier as it contains only 3% fat.
Gelato
What long-running sports event takes place in France every July?
Tour de France
Who is the only first lady to have her own national historic site?
Eleanor Roosevelt - it is in New York and dedicated to her work on human rights
Which two planets are typically visible in the night sky during July?
Jupiter and Saturn
In what city was the Declaration of Independence signed on July 4th?
Philadelphia
What is a cold soup made from raw, blended vegetables, particularly popular in Spain and Portugal during the summer?
Gazpacho
What is the nickname for a baseball pitch where the pitcher intentionally puts no spin on the ball?
Knuckleball
Which first lady was seated next to her husband when he was assassinated in the theater?
Mary Todd Lincoln
Who is July named after?
Roman general Julius Caesar.
Which president of the United States was the first to host a Fourth of July celebration at the White House?
Thomas Jefferson in 1801
What popular food grown in Iowa is usually said to be knee high by the 4th of July?
Corn
What does the winner of the Masters golf tournament receive?
The green jacket
Which first lady has a grove of trees in the Redwood National Park named after her by Richard Nixon for her work in conservation and the environment?
Lady Bird Johnson