July 4th
Across
- 3. Thomas Jefferson and ______ _______ are the only 2 signatories of the Declaration of Independence, that also served as presidents, and both died on the same day (July 4, 1826).
- 10. Cooking outdoors on a grill.
- 11. The first president to host thee celebration in the White House.
- 12. colorful explosives that are shot off in the air at night.
- 13. The national bird of the U.S.
- 14. Official Residence of the President of the United States.
- 18. The only president that was born on July 4th.
- 19. The oldest Independaence Day parade is in what state?
- 21. The state where the Constitution was signed.
- 23. The number of stars on thee flag represent what?
- 26. Event where people drive floats down the streets and thrown candy to children.
- 28. The last name of the most famous/first signature of the Declaration of Independence..
- 29. The name of the national anthem.
- 30. The number of stripes on the flage represent the number of what?
Down
- 1. The first state to recognize the 4th as a holiday.
- 2. This Founding Father and President also died on July 4th, but did not sign the Declaration of Independence.
- 4. This bell is rung 13 times every Independence Day.
- 5. American classic food eaten at the ballpark.
- 6. Large red and green fruit eaten in the summer.
- 7. July is named after _______>
- 8. The name of the founding document of the U.S., The Declaration of _________.
- 9. Red, white, & ________.
- 15. The first U.S. president.
- 16. July 4th is celebrated as Republic Day in the ____________ to celebrate when they ceased to be a U.S. territory
- 17. This sponsor in New York has the largest firework show for the holiday.
- 20. American flag nickname: stars & ________.
- 22. The country that gave us the Statue of Liberty.
- 24. How many colonies settled in North America?
- 25. The U.S fought with ______ for independence.
- 27. The woman who sewed the 1st american flag.