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This actor known for The Matrix and John Wick reportedly never fell into addiction despite Hollywood temptations.

Keanu Reeves

100

The first atomic bomb test (Trinity test) occurred in July 1945 in this U.S. state.

New Mexico

100

This pop star known for “Baby One More Time” was born on July 2.

Britney Spears

100

Bryan Adams reminisces about a past romance and his first band in this rock anthem from 1984.

"Summer of '69"

100

This Beatles song captures the feeling of relief and hope after a long, cold winter.

"Here Comes the Sun"

200

This singer of “What About Us” and “So What” has been sober for many years.

P!nk

200

The Roswell UFO incident occurred in this U.S. state in July 1947.

New Mexico

200

This former Friends actor, known for playing Chandler, was born July 19.

Matthew Perry

200

Lana Del Rey had a 2012 hit about a bittersweet warm-weather romance that ends in sorrow.

"Summertime Sadness"

200

A high-energy hit from Katrina and the Waves that's often used to represent a bright and upbeat mood.

"Walking on Sunshine"

300

This comedian known for King of Queens and Kevin Can Wait is in recovery.

Kevin James

300

In July 1969, this event made history when humans first walked on the Moon.

Apollo 11 moon landing

300

This comedic actor known for Anchorman was born July 16.

Will Ferrell

300

Kenny Chesney sings about enjoying the season with lyrics like “school’s out and the nights roll in.”

"Summertime"

300

A soulful classic by Bill Withers, where the absence of a woman is likened to darkness.

"Ain’t No Sunshine"

400

This Oscar-winning actor known for Good Will Hunting and The Way Back has publicly discussed his alcoholism.

Ben Affleck

400

This tennis championship is traditionally held in early July in London.

Wimbledon

400

This Oscar-winning director of Inception and Oppenheimer was born July 30.

Christopher Nolan

400

This 1960s band sang “See You in September,” but is better known for “California Girls.”

The Beach Boys

400

In this mellow Simon & Garfunkel song, the narrator reflects on loneliness and missing companionship in New York.

"The Only Living Boy in New York"

500

This Transformers star got sober after several run-ins with the law.

Shia LaBeouf

500

This U.S. President signed the Civil Rights Act on July 2, 1964.

Lyndon B. Johnson

500

This Certified Peer Recover Specialist was Born July 17th and is blessed to work here.

500

This reggae-tinged UB40 song became a poolside classic with the lyric, “Red, red wine goes to my head.”

"Red Red Wine"

500

This final track on Dark Side of the Moon references all things under the sun as being eclipsed by the moon.

"Eclipse"