Double Talk
Colorful References
Up, Up and away
Off the Beaten Path
Hot July
100

The Big Apple, followed by the state in which you can find it

What is New York, New York

100

This national park is located primarily in Wyoming. 

What is Yellowstone. 

100

This American international airline epitomized luxury travel during the 1960s and featured flight attendants in baby blue uniforms.

What is Pan Am?

100

On road trips or sitting on the bus to summer camp, kids would sing a song about beer that started with this number.

What is 99.

100

On July 30, 1965, President Lyndon Johnson signed into law this act that provides health insurance to Americans aged 65 and older.

What is Medicare? 
200

Part of a ballerina’s costume

What is Tutu?

200

This novel by Alice Walker was made into a movie starring Danny Glover, Whoopi Goldberg, and Oprah Winfrey in 1985.

What is the Color Purple

200

This is the national airline of France.

What is Air France. 

200

“I’m a man of means by no means” is a line from this popular 1965 song by Roger Miller.

What is "King of the Road"

200

The hottest days of summer in the northern hemisphere occur between July 3 and August 11 and are colloquially known as this.

What are the dog days of summer. 

300

Baby’s first word (typically)

What is Mama or Dada

300

The Kremlin is adjacent to this UNESCO World Heritage Site that has been a gathering place for centuries.

What is Red Square

300

“Fly the friendly skies” was this airline’s famous slogan.

What is United Airlines

300

When hiking in a national park, you might run into this bear who warns, “Only you can prevent wildfires.”

What is Smokey the Bear. 

300

This is the easiest way to retain hydration in a garden’s soil during the brutal heat of July

What is mulching. 

400

Jokes young kids tell

What is knock- knock

400

Salacious, lurid, and/or sensational reporting is sometimes referred to as this.

What is Yellow Journalism. 

400

This is Australia’s national airline.

What is Qantas.

400

The best view of this natural light display in Earth’s polar regions would be far from the lights of civilization. (What is this light phenomenon called?)

What is Auora Borealis or Northern Lights

400

July’s full moon is known as this.

What is the full buck moon. 

500

Another name for a saddle (Oxford) shoe during the 1940s–1960s (Hint: The name was inspired by the cheerleaders who wore them at pep rallies.)

What is Rah- Rah

500

A reward program that became popular nationwide starting in the 1930s, these were an early form of coupons put out by the Sperry & Hutchinson Company

What are S&H Green Stamps

500

This Netherlands’ national carrier was founded in October 1919 and is considered the oldest operating airline in the world. It merged with Air France in 2004.

What is KLM. 

500

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, has this extremely long and high suspension footbridge.

What is the Capilano Suspension Bridge?

500

This national celebration in France happens every July and draws huge crowds to the streets of Paris.

What is Bastille Day.