Red, White, and Blue
BBQ
Flag
Stars and Stripes
History
100

This berry is known for its blue color.

A blueberry

100

BBQ is abbreviated for this

Barbeque 

100

the amount of stars on the US flag is this

50

100

This is a minty item with red and white stripes

Candycane

100

He was the first president of the united states

George Washington 

200

This red condiment is widely popular and commonly used in BBQ.

Ketchup

200

This tool is used to flip burgers on the grill.

A Spatula

200

The amount of stripes on the US flag are this

13

200

This constellation is know for its belt or being "the hunter"

Orion

200

This statue was a gift from France and is in New York

The Statue of Liberty 

300

This product is used to cover up errors on paper such as ink.

Wite-out/White-out

300

The most popular item to grill on Memorial Day is this

Hamburger

300

The amount of stripes on the US flag represents this

The colonies 

300

This is what is called when a massive star explodes

A supernova

300

The year the declaration of independence was signed was this

1776

400

These mountains range 550 miles and can be found in many states such as Pennsylvania, the Carolinas, the Virginias and more

Blue Ridge Mountains
400

Some of the most common fuel sources for grilling are these (Name 3)

Charcoal, propane, natural gas, wood, and electric

400

Each star on the US flag represents this

A state
400

This jelly roll cake features stripes and a swirl

Swiss Roll

400

This agreement ended the American Revolutionary War

Treaty of Paris