A flat rubber attachment worn on the feet for underwater swimming
What are flippers?
You can eat this on a stick, It is a frozen treat with many flavors.
What is a popsicle?
Where the summer Olympics are currently being held.
What is Tokyo Japan?
When you eat food on the ground with a blanket
What is a picnic?
An ancient roman leader changed the name of his birth month to this name.
What is July?
This item is the most sold during summer time.
What is swimsuits?
What is watermelon?
One of the most prestigious tennis events held in England.
What is Wimbledon?
An activity where you need a worm, a rod and a line.
What is fishing?
This holiday unofficially signifies the end of the summer season.
What is Labor Day?
The term SPF stands for this
Sun Protection Factor
This food comes from the ocean, with ten legs it turns bright red when boiled.
What are crabs?
You can't drink this type of tee but you need it to play this sport.
What is golf?
An activity that requires you to sit by a fire and sleep outside.
What is camping?
This city is believed to be where the ice cream sandwich was invented.
What is New York City?
This type of pants are named after a Caribbean island
What are Bermuda shorts?
A popular dessert requiring only three ingredients,
What are S'mores?
The earliest evidence of this activity can be traced back to 12th century Polynesia.
What is surfing?
You go to this place to see lots of fish all gathered in one place.
What is an aquarium?
When was "The Year Without Summer" because of the eruption of Mount Tambora.
1816
First worn in April 24 1849, this article of clothing was first made of wool, it featured a "bill" attached to a strap.
What is a visor?
A starchy vegetable with green stalks used to create giant attraction for visitors to escape has it's highest sales in August.
What is corn?
This activity has been part of the Summer Olympics Games since Tokyo 1964.
What is volleyball?
Playing a midnight baseball game is how summer solstice is celebrated in this US state.
What is Alaska?
A seasonal change in the direction of the prevailing, or strongest, winds of a region
What is a monsoon?