These are the three most used food colorings used on the 4th of July.
What is Red, White, and Blue?
This is where is the Declaration of Independence was signed.
What is at the bottom?
The 13 stripes on the flag are a symbol for this.
What are the 13 original colonies?
This Avenger dressed in stars and stripes.
What is Captain America?
This is the day Independence Day celebrates. (Include year)
What is the 4th of July, 1776?
People will use this to burn food on 4th of July.
What is a grill?
This what you call a snowman on the 4th of July.
What is "A Puddle?"
This historical figure had the largest signature on the Declaration of Independence.
Who is John Hancock?
This is the name of the national anthem.
What is the Star Spangled Banner?
This American icon designed the first American Flag.
Who is Betsy Ross?
Where is the national hot dog eating contest located every 4th of July?
What is Coney Island? (Hosted by Nathan's Hot Dogs)
You get this if you cross a patriot and a small curly haired dog.
What is a Yankee Poodle?
These ways are how a person can become a U.S. Citizen.
What are naturalization, their parents being American, or born on U.S. soil?
These are the two most popular 4th of July activities.
What are Cookouts and Fireworks?
The Constitution was written on this year.
What is 1786-1789? (Commonly considered to be 1787)
This fruit is the most popular choice on 4th of July.
What is Watermelon?
This riddle goes "What did one flag say to another?"
What is "Nothing it just waved?"
The constitution has been changed, or amended, this many times.
What is 27?
In 1780 this animal was picked as the national bird.
What is the Bald Eagle?
This year the 4th of July was made a federal holiday.
What is 1870?
Americans will consume over 375 million of this on the 4th of July.
What are Hamburgers?
This state is the smartest state.
What is Alabama? (4 A's and 1 B)
For double points!
What are all of the meanings of the US Flag?
What are the 13 Original Colonies and the 50 states?
Extra points:
What are Red for valor, Blue for Justice, and White for Purity?
This is the nickname for the flag of the United States of America.
What is Old Glory?
This is the full name of the Statue of Liberty.
Alternatively for 300 points, this country constructed the Statue of Liberty.
What is Liberty Enlightening the World?
What is France?