According to the National Sausage and Hot Dog Council (NHDSC), Americans are expected to eat this many hot dogs over the July 4th holiday:
1. 5 million
2. 15 million
3. 150 million
What is 150 million?
(This is part of an estimated 7 billion that are expected to be eaten during the summer season from Memorial Day to Labor Day.)
One of the earliest known recordings of this campfire song is from the 1920s, but it has been around for far longer. Thanks to the repetitive lyrics (one of which has to do with driving six white horses), this one should be easy for all the kids to follow along with.
What is “She’ll Be Coming ‘Round the Mountain”?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Although this Actor did not win the Oscar for Best Actor, he did win the Oscar for Best Picture & Best Director. Name the Movie & Actor please.
What is Dances With Wolves & Kevin Costner?
True or false: it is possible for fish to drown in water.
What is true?
(Fish breathe oxygen, just like mammals. Instead of lungs, they take oxygen out of the water by filtering it through their gills. Fish can drown in water if the water doesn’t have enough oxygen.)
This is a 23 day, 2,200 mile men’s bike race held each summer and ends at the Champs-Élysées.
What is the Tour de France?
He ruled England when the Colonies established independence.
Who was King George III?
This is the popular camping treat made with chocolate, marshmallows and crackers.
What are S’mores?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Movie & Actor
What is Tootsie & Dustin Hoffman?
In the animated movie “Finding Nemo”, this is the type of fish that is Nemo.
What is a Clownfish?
Although often misattributed as a French invention owing to its name and history, this macabre beheading-device was actually first used in Ireland in 1307, over 450 years before it was first used in France.
What is the Guillotine?
He made a midnight ride to Lexington, Massachusetts, to warn residents the British were coming.
Who was Paul Revere?
This park is a nearly 3,500-sq.-mile wilderness recreation area atop a volcanic hot spot. Mostly in Wyoming, the park spreads into parts of Montana and Idaho too.
What is Yellowstone National Park?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Name this Movie that won all 5 Major Oscar Categories in 1976 & Best Actor.
What is One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Jack Nicholson?
He wrote the famous novel “The Old Man and the Sea”.
Who was Ernest Hemingway?
This is the name of the 'transaction' President Thomas Jefferson bought from France in 1803 that was about 828,000 square miles worth of land.
What is the Louisiana Purchase?
Every Independence Day, this is the number of times the Liberty Bell rings.
What is 13?
(On every Fourth of July, at 2:00pm Eastern time, children who are descendants of Declaration signers symbolically tap the Liberty Bell 13 times while bells across the nation also ring 13 times in honor of the original 13 colonies)
This is Canada's first national park, established in 1885 and located in Alberta's Rocky Mountains.
What is Banff National Park?
This classic book written in 1812 became a blockbuster 1960 movie.
What is The Swiss Family Robinson?
Dolphins travel in family groups called this.
What are pods?
Double Jeopardy:
This most famous gift from France, The Statue of Liberty, is famously green because of _______ and is made of this metal.
What is oxidation (or patina) and copper. The exterior reacts with the elements to form a protective green coating called patina. Initially, the statue was a reddish-brown color like a new penny, but over time, exposure to air, saltwater, and pollutants caused the copper to oxidize and develop the distinctive green hue. This patina is a form of corrosion that actually protects the copper from further damage.
This founding father was president when the first 4th of July celebration was held at the White House on July 4, 1801.
Who was Thomas Jefferson?
This campfire song tells the story of pioneers and cowboys (and where deer and antelope play) from the old American west . It is such an American staple that Franklin D. Roosevelt declared it his favorite song when he was elected president.
What is “Home on the Range”?
TRIPLE JEOPARDY: Considered 'torrid & risque' in August 1953, name this MOVIE & ACTORS
What is Here To Eternity; Burt Lancaster & Deborah Kerr?
This fish is known for its ability to walk on land using its pectoral fins.
What is a Mudskipper?
True or False: The French Revolution was before the American Revolution?
What is False?
The French Revolution began in 1789 and lasted until 1794. King Louis XVI needed more money. This was a period of radical and social upheaval, a complex event, with deep-rooted causes and lasting consequences. It challenged the established order of the French monarchy and aristocracy, ultimately leading to the overthrow of the monarchy and the rise of a republic.