Summer Facts
Movies/Books
Riddles/Jokes
Music
100

Is watermelon made up of 10%, 50% or 90% of water?

90%

100

Katniss Everdeen volunteers for her sister in what book series?

The Hunger Games

100

What has four wheels and flies?

A garbage truck

100

Which artist is known as the "King of Pop"?

Michael Jackson

200

In the summer heat, the iron in this French tourist destination expands, making it grow more than 6 inches

Eiffel Tower

200

The alien who needs to "phone home"

E.T.

200

What has many teeth but can't bite?

A comb

200

"Annie, are you okay? Are you okay, Annie?"

Name the song, double points if you name the artist!

Smooth Criminal (Michael Jackson)

300

What vitamin does your body make from sunlight?

Vitamin D

300

"Who you gonna call?"

Ghost Busters

300

What can travel around the world while staying in one corner?

A stamp

300

"I see it, I like it, I want it, I got it..."

Name the song, double points if you name the artist!

7 Rings (Ariana Grande)

400

Which ocean touches California?

Pacific Ocean

400

Greg Heffley is the main character in what book series?

Diary of a Wimpy Kid

400

A cowboy rode into town on Friday. He stayed for three days and left on Friday. How is that possible?

His horse's name was Friday.

400

Which artist started acting on Nickelodeon before becoming a pop superstar?

Ariana Grande

500

What is the hottest planet in our solar system?

Venus

500

In The Minecraft Movie, what material is needed to build a Nether Portal?

Obsidian

500

Why did the music teacher need a ladder?

To reach the high notes.

500

What singer has a song in the Spiderman movie, named after a flower?

Double points if you can name the song!

Post Malone (Sunflower)

600

Where was the highest temperature ever recorded in the US?

Death Valley, CA


600

This ocean based horror movie is the number one summer movie of all time.

Jaws

600

Why couldn't the bicycle stand up?

It was two-tired.

600

This tiny guitar-like instrument usually has only four strings and is popular in Hawaii.

A ukulele